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Acute warming in winter eliminates chemical alarm responses in threatened Qinling lenok Brachymystax lenok tsinlingensis

机译:冬季急性变暖消除了威胁的秦岭百良培育斯克斯莱克斯·锡宁斯坦的化学报警响应

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Knowledge of how temperature influences animal behavior is critical to understanding and predicting impacts of changing climate on individual species and biotic interactions. However, the effects of climate change, especially winter warming in freshwater systems, on fish behaviors and the use of chemical information have been largely unexplored. Qinling lenok Brachymystax lenok tsinlingensis, an endangered salmonid species endemic to the Qinling Mountain Range, China, is currently experiencing population decline and is a potential biological indicator of warming winter climate effects on freshwater fishes due to its temperature sensitivity and required habitat of small, cold-water streams. Our objective was to determine if transient winter warming (increases of ~4 °C) consistent with seasonal maxima in line with near-future climate projections will affect antipredator responses to damage-released chemical alarm cues in B. lenok tsinlingensis. Wild fish were collected during winter and held in captivity under food deprivation for four days, during which half were acclimated to a warmer temperature (6 °C) while the other half were maintained at ambient levels (2 °C). Individual acclimated fish were then exposed to injections of either conspecific alarm cues to simulate elevated predation risk or stream water as a control treatment. Focal fish demonstrated responses consistent with antipredator behaviors to alarm cues at ambient temperature, but no significant behavioral responses to alarm cues were found relative to controls at the warmer temperature. These results support our hypothesis that winter warming will negatively influence antipredator responses and indicate that projected warmer temperature patterns in winter may have significant impacts on chemically mediated predator-prey interactions in cold-water streams.
机译:了解温度影响动物行为如何对理解和预测变化气候变化对个体物种和生物相互作用的影响至关重要。然而,气候变化的影响,尤其是淡水系统中的冬季暖和,在鱼类行为和化学信息的使用中都是很大程度上未开发的。秦岭百科·慢腹斯克克斯伦府特异性,中国秦岭山脉的流行病,目前正在经历人口下滑,是由于其温度敏感性和所需的栖息地,对淡水鱼冬季气候影响的潜在生物学指标。 - 水流。我们的目标是确定瞬间冬季变暖(增加〜4°C)与季节性最大值符合近期气候预测的季节性最大限度,将影响对B. Lenok Tsinlingensis的损伤化学报警线索的反叛器反应。在冬季收集野生鱼,并在食物剥夺下饲养4天,在此期间,将半部加速到温度温度(6°C),而另一半保持在环境水平(2°C)。然后将个体驯化的鱼暴露于用于模拟近似的捕食风险或流水作为对照处理的捕获风险或流水的注射。焦氏鱼证明了与环境温度下的警报提示一致的反应,但对报警提示没有显着的行为响应,相对于温暖温度的控制。这些结果支持我们的假设,即冬季变暖将对反液器反应产生负面影响,并表明冬季预测的较高温度模式可能对冷水中的化学介导的捕食者 - 杂种相互作用产生重大影响。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2021年第10期|142807.1-142807.7|共7页
  • 作者单位

    Laboratory of Evolutionary Physiology and Behavior Chongqing Key Laboratory of Animal Biology College of Life Sciences Chongqing Normal University Chongqing China;

    Laboratory of Evolutionary Physiology and Behavior Chongqing Key Laboratory of Animal Biology College of Life Sciences Chongqing Normal University Chongqing China;

    Laboratory of Evolutionary Physiology and Behavior Chongqing Key Laboratory of Animal Biology College of Life Sciences Chongqing Normal University Chongqing China;

    Department of Biology Carleton University 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa ON K1S 5B6 Canada;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Antipredator behavior; Chemical information; Climate change; Damage-released chemical alarm cues; Salmonids; Threat detection;

    机译:反达行为;化学信息;气候变化;损坏的化学报警提示;鲑鱼;威胁检测;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-19 00:57:08

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