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To starve or not to starve: Deprivation of essential fatty acids and change in escape behavior during starvation by nauplii of the tropical calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus annandalei

机译:饿死或不饿死:饥饿时,热带类an足类pe足类拟南芥(Pseudodiaptomus annandalei)的无节幼体剥夺了必需脂肪酸并改变了逃逸行为

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In nature, marine organisms often face temporal and spatial patchy food sources and are therefore adapted physiologically and behaviourally to these situations. Tropical open water copepods frequently experience food deprivation, which may constrain their growth. Four distinct size fractions of nauplii of the tropical calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus annandalei were tested for their response to food deprivation. A 48-h food deprivation period caused a high mortality of 26-71%, a significant effect on molting and on length increments that were reduced by 27-38% compared to non-starved nauplii. Furthermore, the essential fatty acids, arachidonic acid (ARA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) were reduced by > 65% within the 48 h starvation period, and were most profound for the earliest development stages of nauplii. To examine the effect of starvation on the individual copepod nauplius ability to escape a potential predator, a flow generated hydrodynamic signal was used to stimulate an escape response. Starvation slowed down the average escape velocity of the nauplius by up to 49%, and significantly reduced the initial nauplii development stages ability to escape from the flow-generated suction. Additionally, the initial nauplii stages net to gross displacement ratio (NGDR) were significantly reduced by starvation. Hence, the nauplii response to overcome food deprivation is exhibited by both 'sit and wait' while recruiting storage compounds and by minimizing their motile behavior. Since starvation affects the nauplii stages escape performance, it is likely to have a profound effect on their ability to avoid a potential predator.
机译:在自然界中,海洋生物经常面临时空上零散的食物来源,因此在生理和行为上都适应这些情况。热带开放水co足类动物经常经历食物匮乏,这可能会限制它们的生长。测试了热带calanoid pe足类Pseudodiaptomus annandalei幼体的四个不同大小的无节幼体对食物缺乏的反应。缺粮48小时会导致26-71%的高死亡率,与无饥饿的无节幼体相比,对蜕皮和长度增加的显着影响降低了27-38%。此外,在饥饿48小时内,必需脂肪酸,花生四烯酸(ARA),二十碳五烯酸(EPA)和二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)减少了> 65%,并且在无节幼体的最早发育阶段中含量最高。为了检查饥饿对个体co足类无节幼体逃避潜在掠食者的影响,使用流动产生的流体动力信号来刺激逃避反应。饥饿使无节幼体的平均逃逸速度减慢了49%,并显着降低了无节幼体发育初期从流产生的吸力中逃逸的能力。此外,饥饿导致初始幼体阶段的净总位移比(NGDR)大大降低。因此,在招募存储化合物并最大程度地减少其运动行为的同时,“坐等”表现出克服克服食物匮乏的幼体反应。由于饥饿会影响无节幼体的逃避表现,因此可能会对它们避免潜在捕食者的能力产生深远影响。

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    《Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology》 |2020年第3期|1512807.1-151287.8|共8页
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    Roskilde Univ Dept Sci & Environm Univ Vej 1 Postbox 260 Bldg 11-2 DK-4000 Roskilde Denmark;

    Roskilde Univ Dept Sci & Environm Univ Vej 1 Postbox 260 Bldg 11-2 DK-4000 Roskilde Denmark|Natl Taiwan Ocean Univ Inst Marine Biol Keelung 20224 Taiwan;

    Natl Taiwan Ocean Univ Inst Marine Biol Keelung 20224 Taiwan|Kaohsiung Med Univ Dept Biomed Sci & Environm Biol Kaohsiung 80708 Taiwan;

    Roskilde Univ Dept Sci & Environm Univ Vej 1 Postbox 260 Bldg 11-2 DK-4000 Roskilde Denmark|Natl Taiwan Ocean Univ Inst Marine Biol Keelung 20224 Taiwan|Pisco ApS Ronnegade 1 3 DK-2100 Copenhagen O Denmark;

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    Copepod nauplii; Survival; Stage distribution; Fatty acid reduction; Escape velocity;

    机译:pe足无节幼体;生存;舞台分配;减少脂肪酸;逃逸速度;

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