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A metabolic model for the ocean quahog Arctica islandica - effects of animal mass and age, temperature, salinity, and geography on respiration rate.

机译:拟南芥的代谢模型-动物的体重和年龄,温度,盐度和地理位置对呼吸速率的影响。

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Owing to its extraordinary lifespan and wide geographical distribution along the continental margins of the North Atlantic Ocean, the ocean quahog Arctica islandica may become an important indicator species in environmental change research. To test for applicability and "calibrate" the Arctica-indicator, metabolic properties of A. islandica specimens were compared across different climatic and oceanographic regions. Fully saline populations from Iceland to the North Sea as well as animals from polyhaline and low salinity, environments, the White Sea and the Baltic were included in the study. This calibration centrally includes recordings of growth-age relationships in different populations. Shells were used as age recorders by counting annual growth bands. As a result of this study, we propose a general respiration model that links individual metabolic rates of A. islandica from five populations: Norwegian coast, Kattegat, Kiel Bay (Baltic Sea), White Sea and German Bight (North Sea), to body mass, water temperature and site. Temperature exerts distinct site specific effects on respiration rate, which is indicated by Q10 values ranging from 4.48 for German Bight to 1.15 for Kiel Bay animals. Individual age, occurrence of apneal respiratory gaps, parasite infestation and salinity do not affect respiration rate. Respiration of Arctica islandica is significantly below the average of 59 bivalve species when compared at the same temperature and animal mass. This respiration model principally enables the coupling of A. islandica life history and population dynamics to regional oceanographic temperature models.
机译:由于其超长的寿命和北大西洋大陆边缘的广泛地理分布,海洋类群 Arctica islandica 可能成为环境变化研究中的重要指示物种。为了测试适用性并“校准” Arctica 指标, A的代谢特性。在不同的气候和海洋区域对islandica 标本进行了比较。该研究包括了从冰岛到北海的全部盐类种群,以及来自多盐水和低盐度的动物,环境,白海和波罗的海。该校准主要包括记录不同人群中的年龄增长关系。通过计算年增长带,将贝壳用作年龄记录器。这项研究的结果是,我们提出了一种通用的呼吸模型,该模型将A的各个新陈代谢速率联系起来。来自五种种群的islandica :体重,水温和位置,这些种群分别来自挪威海岸,卡特加特海峡,基尔湾(波罗的海),白海和德国湾(北海)。温度对呼吸速率产生明显的部位特异性影响,这由Q10值指示,从德国湾的4.48到基尔湾动物的1.15。个体年龄,出现的呼吸间隙,寄生虫侵扰和盐度均不影响呼吸频率。在相同温度和动物体重下,Arctica islandica 的呼吸作用明显低于59种双壳类动物的平均值。该呼吸模型主要实现了A的耦合。 islandica 的生活史和种群动态,以了解区域海洋温度模型。

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