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Influences of nutritional state and temperature on suspension-feeding rates and mechanics in the spionid polychaete Polydora cornuta

机译:营养状态和温度对锦鲤Polydora cornuta悬浮饲料的进食速率和力学的影响

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Benthic suspension feeders can respond to variations in food resources by behavioral and physiological means, but little is known about their ability to adjust the mechanics of particle capture. We examined influences of nutritional state (i.e. growth rate as influenced by food level) and temperature on suspension-feeding mechanics of the spionid polychaete Polydora cornuta (previously P. ligni). Worms were conditioned for 5 to 10 d in 4 treatments including 2 levels of suspended algae (50 or 0.1 μg chl a l~(-1), representing bloom and non-bloom conditions, respectively) and 2 temperatures (15 or 5℃ , representing temperate spring/summer and winter, respectively). Both of these factors had significant, direct influences on growth rate. Worms of equal body size were then video taped while suspension feeding in a flume at their respective temperatures but with identical concentrations of food, including polystyrene beads for observing feeding mechanics. Worms with the lower growth rate captured beads at a rate 2.1 x that of worms with the higher growth rate, and worms at 15℃ captured beads at a rate 1.9x that of worms at 5℃, with no interactions between these factors. Particle contact rates did not differ among treatments; rather, the results were due solely to altered retention efficiencies (the proportion of contacted particles that were captured). Further experiments indicated that worms with the lower growth rate had enhanced adhesive strength of the mucous coating that retains particles on the palps and that low temperature inhibited the effectiveness of cilia in aiding retention. This is the first evidence that a benthic suspension feeder modifies the retention efficiency on its appendages, which it does in response to changes in its nutritional state. The enhancement of retention by mucus when under nutritional stress should act as a compensatory response at times or places of sparse food.
机译:底栖悬浮喂食器可以通过行为和生理手段应对食物资源的变化,但对其调节颗粒捕获机制的能力知之甚少。我们研究了营养状态(即受食物水平影响的生长速度)和温度对孢子多毛cha Polydora cornuta(以前为P. ligni)的悬浮饲料力学的影响。将蠕虫在4种处理中处理5到10 d,其中包括2种水平的悬浮藻类(分别代表开花和非开花条件的50或0.1μgchl al〜(-1))和2种温度(代表15或5℃的温度)分别是春季/夏季和冬季)。这两个因素均对增长率产生重大而直接的影响。然后用录像带将等身大小的蠕虫用录像带录音,同时在各自的温度下将其悬浮于槽中,但要添加相同浓度的食物,包括用于观察喂食机理的聚苯乙烯珠。生长速率较低的蠕虫捕获珠的速率是生长速率较高的蠕虫的速率的2.1倍,而15℃的蠕虫以5℃的蠕虫速率的捕获的速率是蠕虫的1.9x,而这些因素之间没有相互作用。各处理之间的颗粒接触率没有差异。相反,结果仅是由于保留效率(捕获的接触颗粒的比例)发生了变化。进一步的实验表明,具有较低生长速率的蠕虫具有增强的粘液涂层粘附力,这种粘液涂层将颗粒保留在手掌上,而低温则抑制了纤毛在帮助保持方面的功效。这是底栖悬浮喂食器改变其附肢保留效率的第一个证据,它可以响应其营养状态的变化而这样做。当处于营养压力下时,粘液对滞留的增强作用可以在稀疏食物的时间或地点起到补偿作用。

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