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Aerobic capacities and swimming performance of polar cod (Boreogadus saida) under ocean acidification and warming conditions

机译:在海洋酸化和变暖条件下极鳕鱼(Boreogadus Seada)的好氧能力和游泳性能

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Polar cod (Boreogadus saida) is an important prey species in the Arctic ecosystem, yet its habitat is changing rapidly: climate change, through rising seawater temperatures and CO2 concentrations, is projected to be most pronounced in Arctic waters. This study aimed to investigate the influence of ocean acidification and warming on maximum performance parameters of B. saida as indicators for the species' acclimation capacities under environmental conditions projected for the end of this century. After 4 months at four acclimation temperatures (0, 3, 6, 8 degrees C) each combined with two P-CO2 levels (390 and 1170 mu atm), aerobic capacities and swimming performance of B. saida were recorded following a U-crit protocol. At both CO2 levels, standard metabolic rate (SMR) was elevated at the highest acclimation temperature indicating thermal limitations. Maximum metabolic rate (MMR) increased continuously with temperature, suggesting an optimum temperature for aerobic scope for exercise (AS(ex)) at 6 degrees C. Aerobic swimming performance (U-gait) increased with acclimation temperature irrespective of CO2 levels, while critical swimming speed (U-crit) did not reveal any clear trend with temperature. Hypercapnia evoked an increase in MMR (and thereby AS(ex)). However, swimming performance (both U-gait and U-crit) was impaired under elevated nearfuture P-CO2 conditions, indicating reduced efficiencies of oxygen turnover. The contribution of anaerobic metabolism to swimming performance was very low overall, and further reduced under hypercapnia. Our results revealed high sensitivities of maximum performance parameters (MMR, U-gait, U-crit) of B. saida to ocean acidification. Impaired swimming capacity under ocean acidification may reflect reduced future competitive strength of B. saida.
机译:Polar Cod(Boreogadus Seada)是北极生态系统中的重要猎物,但其栖息地正在迅速变化:气候变化,通过海水温度和二氧化碳浓度上升,预计在北极水域中最为明显。本研究旨在探讨海洋酸化和升温对B. Z的最大性能参数的影响。在本世纪末预计的环境条件下的物种适应能力的指标。在四个适应温度(0,3,6,8℃)的4个月后,每个P-CO2水平(390和1170亩ATM),B.遵循U-CRIT记录的有氧能力和游泳性能。协议。在二氧化碳水平中,标准代谢率(SMR)在最高的适应温度下升高,表示热限制。最大代谢速率(MMR)与温度连续增加,表明运动范围的最佳温度(AS(ex))在6摄氏度下,随着CO2水平而随着CO2水平而增加,有氧游泳性能(U-Gait)增加游泳速度(U-CRIT)没有透露任何明显的温度趋势。 Hypercapnia诱发MMR的增加(从而为(例如))。然而,在接近P-CO 2条件下,游泳性能(U-Gait和U-CRIT)在升高的情况下损害,表明氧气转余效率降低。厌氧代谢对游泳表现的贡献总体较低,在Hypercapnia下进一步降低。我们的结果揭示了B. ocounsaa的最高性能参数(MMR,U-Gait,U-Crit)的高敏感性。海洋酸化下的游泳能力受损可反映B. Zhiea的未来未来竞争力。

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