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Responses of Microcrustaceans to Simulated Microgravity (2D-Clinorotation) - Preliminary Assessments for the Development of Bioregenerative Life Support Systems (BLSS)

机译:微甲壳类动物对模拟微重力的响应(二维旋转)-生物再生生命支持系统(BLSS)开发的初步评估

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Bioregenerative Life Support Systems (BLSS) are an endeavor to create environments able to maintain human life e.g. on future long-duration space missions like flights to Mars. Based on cyclic biological processes, these systems will be independent from material resupply (such as food, water and oxygen). Due to their central role in limnic ecosystems, herbivorous microcrustaceans could act as key player in aquatic BLSS as they link oxygen liberating, autotrophic producers like algae to higher trophic levels, such as fish. However, before such BLSS can be utilized in space, organisms inhabiting these systems have to be studied thoroughly to disclose the gravitational impact on the biological processes. This is possible in real microgravity, but requires high financial resources, is opportunity-limited or periods of microgravity are very short. Yet, cost-effective and almost permanently accessible tools for gravitational research are ground-based facilities (GBFs), providing simulated microgravity. Among those GBFs is the so called 2D-clinostat. In the present study we demonstrate, that rotation of clinostat tubes does not generate acceleration in form of (predator resembling) small scale turbulence, which can be perceived by Daphnia cucullata. Additionally, embryonal development is not disturbed in subitaneous eggs of Daphnia magna and resting eggs of the ostracod Heterocypris incongruens (besides through restrictions in space within the narrow clinostat tubes), just as subsequent hatching from the respective eggs. Hence, our results indicate that clinorotation is a suitable method to simulate microgravity for microcrustaceans.
机译:生物再生生命支持系统(BLSS)致力于创造能够维持人类生命的环境,例如进行未来的长期太空飞行任务,例如飞往火星的航班。基于循环生物过程,这些系统将独立于物质补给(例如食物,水和氧气)。由于草食性微甲壳类动物在边缘生态系统中起着核心作用,因为它们将释放氧气的自养生产者(如藻类)与较高营养水平(例如鱼类)联系起来,因此可以充当水生BLSS的关键角色。但是,在将此类BLSS应用于太空之前,必须彻底研究居住在这些系统中的生物,以揭示重力对生物过程的影响。在实际的微重力中,这是可能的,但需要大量的财力,机会有限或微重力的时间很短。然而,用于重力研究的具有成本效益且几乎永久可用的工具是地面设施(GBF),可提供模拟微重力。在这些GBF中有所谓的2D倾斜仪。在本研究中,我们证明,倾斜调节器管的旋转不会以(似食肉动物)小规模湍流的形式产生加速,而水蚤可以被Daphnia cucullata感知到。另外,水蚤的亚卵和长鼻锥虫(Heterocypris incongruens)的静息卵(除了通过狭窄的变阴管中的空间限制外)的胚胎发育都没有受到干扰,就像随后从各个卵中孵化一样。因此,我们的结果表明,倾斜旋转是一种模拟微甲壳动物微重力的合适方法。

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