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Predator stress decreases standard metabolic rate and growth in juvenile crucian carp under changing food availability

机译:在不断变化的食物可用性下,捕食者应力降低了少年鲫鱼的标准代谢率和生长

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Animals adapt to the challenges of fluctuations in predator risk and food availability in their natural habitats. Phenotypic plasticity allows animals to handle environmental changes. However, the patterns of flexibility in metabolic rates and its ecological consequences under different predator stress and food availability conditions are poorly understood. Here, we used crucial carp (Carassius auratus) as a prey species and northern snakehead (Channa argus) as a predator to test whether predator stress influences metabolism and growth, and alters the link between flexibility in metabolic rate and its ecological consequences (e.g., growth) in crucial carp. The experiment was carried out under the conditions of predator stress (with or without a predator) and three food availabilities (satiation feeding 1 time per day, low food availability; 2 times per day, intermediate food availability; and 3 times per day, high food availability) for 3 weeks. After 21 days of feeding, the final body mass and body length in the two treatments increased compared to the initial values in all three food availabilities. The feeding intake (FI) and specific growth rate (SGR) of the two treatments increased with increasing food availability. The control treatment had a higher FI and SGR than the predator stress treatment in all three food availabilities. The feeding efficiency (FE) of the two treatments was higher at the high and intermediate food availabilities than at the low food availability. However, no effect of predator stress on FE was detected. The final values of original or standardized SMR were higher in the control treatment than the predator stress treatment at the intermediate and high food availabilities. The changes in SMR (Delta SMR) were higher in the control treatment than in the predator stress treatment. The positive correlation between the Delta SMR and SGR was found in the intermediate food availability in the predator stress treatment, suggesting that individuals with a higher flexibility in SMR had a larger growth rate and vice versa, but this relationship was dependent on food availability. Our results suggest that predator stress decreased maintenance metabolism, feeding and growth of juvenile crucial carp irrespective of food availability. Predator stress does not alter the growth advantages conferred by the metabolic plasticity of the fish under changing food availability.
机译:动物适应自然栖息地的捕食者风险和食物可用性波动的挑战。表型可塑性允许动物处理环境变化。然而,在不同捕食者应力和食品可用性条件下,代谢率的灵活性和生态后果的灵活性差不多清楚。在这里,我们使用关键的鲤鱼(Carassius auratus)作为猎物物种和北蛇头(Channa Argus)作为捕食者测试捕食者压力是否影响代谢和生长,并改变了代谢率的灵活性之间的链接及其生态后果(例如,在关键的鲤鱼中的生长。该实验是在捕食者应激(有或没有捕食者)的条件下进行的(每天服用1次,低食物可用性;每天2次,中间食物可用性;每天3次,高食物可用性)3周。喂食21天后,与所有三种食物可用性的初始值相比,两种治疗中的最终体重和体长增加。随着食物可用性的增加,两种治疗的饲喂摄入(FI)和特定生长速率(SGR)增加。控制治疗在所有三种食物可用性中具有比捕食者应力处理更高的FI和SGR。两种治疗的饲养效率(Fe)高于低食物可用性,高于食物可用性。然而,检测到捕食者应激对Fe的影响。对照处理的最终值或标准化SMR的最终值高于中级和高食物可用性的捕食者应力处理。控制处理中SMR(Delta SMR)的变化比捕食者应力处理更高。在捕食者应力处理中的中间食品可用性中发现了Delta SMR和SGR之间的正相关性,表明SMR中具有更高灵活性的个体具有更大的增长率,反之亦然,但这种关系取决于食物可用性。我们的研究结果表明,无论食物可用性如何,捕食者应力都减少了维持性代谢,少年关键鲤鱼的喂养和生长。捕食者应力不会改变通过在不断变化的食物可用性下通过鱼的代谢可塑性赋予的增长优势。

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