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State-dependent energy allocation in the pelagic Antarctic silverfish Pleuragramma antarcticum: trade-off between winter reserves and buoyancy

机译:中上层南极银鱼Pleuragramma antarcticum中取决于国家的能量分配:冬季储量与浮力之间的权衡

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Icefishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei dominate the Antarctic ichthyofauna. These species originated from a benthic ancestor and do not possess a swimbladder. However, some notothenioids have achieved neutral buoyancy through skeletal reductions as well as storage of lipids to reduce body mass relative to seawater. These adaptations enable them to exploit the highly productive pelagic realm. Mobilizing these lipid reserves in periods of critically low food intake may lead to buoyancy problems. Accumulating and conserving these reserves may slow down the development of somatic and reproductive tissues and hence future reproductive output. We constructed a dynamic state variable model to investigate how ingested energy is partitioned over 3 state variables: lipid reserves, structural protein body mass and egg development. Two forms of the model differed in that lipid reserves were either included in or excluded from the total metabolic energy budget of an individual. The model was parameterised for the Antarctic silverfish Pleuragramma antarcticum, a key species in the pelagic food web of the high Antarctic zone of the Southern Ocean. In Pleuragramma, lipids are stored in unique extracellular lipid sacs, which are thought to serve as buoyancy aids and energy reserves. The model predicts optimal habitat selection and an optimal energy allocation strategy by maximizing future reproductive output. The environment is simulated using vertical gradients in water temperature, optical properties, food availability and predation risk. The form of the model that considers lipids as metabolically inactive reserves best replicates field measurements of fat content and yields high values for fitness in Pleuragramma. Uncoupling fat reserves from metabolism, through the development of extracellular lipid sacs, probably represents a key adaptation in the evolution towards a pelagic lifestyle in a fish species with a low scope for activity.
机译:准卵形亚纲Notothenioidei的冰鱼在南极鱼腥藻中占主导地位。这些物种起源于底栖动物,不具有泳囊。但是,某些类胡萝卜素通过骨骼的减少以及脂质的存储来实现中性浮力,以相对于海水减少体重。这些适应使他们能够利用高产的中上层海域。在食物摄入严重不足的时期动员这些脂质储备可能会导致浮力问题。积累和保护这些储备可能会减慢体细胞和生殖组织的发育,从而减慢未来的生殖产量。我们构建了一个动态状态变量模型,以研究摄入的能量如何在3个状态变量之间分配:脂质储备,结构蛋白体重和卵发育。该模型的两种形式不同之处在于,脂质储量被包括在个体的总代谢能预算中或从个体的总代谢能预算中排除。该模型针对南极银鱼Pleuragramma antarcticum(南极高海拔地区中上层食物网中的关键物种)进行了参数设置。在胸膜脂肪瘤中,脂质被储存在独特的细胞外脂质囊中,这些囊被认为是浮力辅助和能量储备。该模型通过最大化未来的繁殖产量来预测最佳的栖息地选择和最佳的能源分配策略。使用水温,光学特性,食物供应和捕食风险的垂直梯度来模拟环境。将脂质视为代谢不活跃的储备的模型的形式最好地重复了脂肪含量的现场测量,并为胸膜瘤的适应性提供了很高的价值。通过细胞外脂质囊的发展,使脂肪储备与新陈代谢脱钩,这可能代表了活动范围较小的鱼类向中上层生活方式发展的关键适应。

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