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Identification of Marine-Derived Lipids in Juvenile Coho Salmon and Aquatic Insects through Fatty Acid Analysis

机译:通过脂肪酸分析鉴定幼体银大麻哈鱼和水生昆虫中海洋来源的脂质

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The energetic benefits enjoyed by consumers in streams with salmon runs depend on how those benefits are accrued. Adult Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. deliver significant amounts of nutrients (i.e., nitrogen and phosphorus) and carbon to streams when they spawn and die; these nutrient additions can have demonstrable effects on primary production in streams. Consumption of carcass tissues or eggs provides for direct energy subsidies to consumers and may have significant effects on their condition. In this study, comparisons of juvenile coho salmon O. kisutch and aquatic insects exposed to terrestrial and marine energy sources demonstrated that direct consumption of marine-derived lipids had a significant effect on the lipid reserves of consumers. Direct consumption of marine-derived tissues was verified through fatty acid analysis. Selected aquatic insects and juvenile coho salmon were reared for 6 weeks in experimental streams supplied with terrestrial or marine energy sources. Chironomid midges, nemourid stoneflies, and juvenile coho salmon exposed to the marine energy source altered their fatty acid compositions by incorporating the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids that are characteristic of marine fish. The fatty acid composition of baetid mayflies was unaffected. The direct movement of specific fatty markers indicated that direct consumption of marine-derived tissues led to increased energy reserves (triacylglycerols) in consumers. Similar results were obtained for juvenile coho salmon sampled from natural streams before and after the arrival of adult salmon runs. These data indicate that marine-derived lipids from anadromous fish runs are an important source of reserve lipids for consumers that overwinter in streams.
机译:消费者在带有鲑鱼的溪流中所享有的精力充沛的收益取决于这些收益的累积方式。成年太平洋鲑鱼Oncorhynchus spp。当它们产生并死亡时,向溪流中输送大量的营养物(即氮和磷)和碳;这些营养添加物可对溪流的初级生产产生明显影响。食用car体组织或卵可为消费者提供直接的能源补贴,并且可能对其状况产生重大影响。在这项研究中,比较了暴露在陆地和海洋能源中的幼小银鳕鲑和水生昆虫,这些结果表明,直接食用海洋来源的脂质对消费者的脂质储藏量具有重要影响。通过脂肪酸分析证实了直接食用海洋来源的组织。在陆上或海洋能源供应的实验溪流中,将选定的水生昆虫和幼体银大麻哈鱼饲养了6周。暴露于海洋能源的虫ron,象鼻虫和幼体银大麻哈鱼通过掺入海洋鱼类特有的长链多不饱和脂肪酸,改变了它们的脂肪酸组成。甲虫的脂肪酸组成不受影响。特定脂肪标记物的直接运动表明,直接食用海洋来源的组织会导致消费者的能量储备(三酰基甘油)增加。从成年鲑鱼到来之前和之后从天然溪流中取样的幼鲑鱼也获得了类似的结果。这些数据表明,对于在溪流中越冬的消费者来说,来自正常鱼类奔跑的海洋脂质是重要的储备脂质来源。

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