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The winter munchies: feeding throughout winter is common in juvenile Pumpkinseed and improves energy reserves available in spring

机译:冬季咀嚼:在整个冬季喂养,在少年南瓜中很常见,并改善春季的能量储备

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In warmwater fishes, feeding during winter is often assumed to be negligible; however, there is growing evidence that juveniles will feed opportunistically even at cold temperatures. If fishes are able to effectively digest prey, then feeding during winter could supplement energy reserves and mitigate the risk of winter starvation. We use laboratory and pond experiments to determine whether feeding during winter can supplement energy reserves in a warmwater species. We compared juvenile Pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) from two cold-climate (native Canadian) and two warm-climate (non-native Spanish) populations raised in a common environment to determine whether winter feeding is more prevalent in populations that typically experience longer winters. Under simulated winter conditions, Pumpkinseed with access to prey readily fed and had greater lipid mass in spring than those without access to prey. Despite similar rates of consumption, winter feeding improved lipid mass to a greater extent in the Canadian populations, indicating that feeding benefitted the cold-climate populations more than the warm-climate populations. All populations of Pumpkinseed overwintering in outdoor ponds also fed regularly, with 88% of individuals collected mid-winter containing at least one prey item. The pattern of loss in energy reserves over time varied dramatically among populations suggesting that pond-specific environmental conditions were important in shaping how energy reserves were used. These results indicate that winter feeding may be more common in juvenile warmwater fishes than previously thought and that supplementation of energy reserves during winter should be taken into account when considering the factors influencing first year recruitment success.
机译:在温水鱼类中,冬季喂养通常假设可忽略不计;然而,越来越多的证据表明少年将在寒冷的温度下机会地喂食。如果鱼类能够有效地消化猎物,那么在冬季喂食可以补充能量储备,并减轻冬季饥饿的风险。我们使用实验室和池塘实验来确定冬季喂养是否可以在温水物种中补充能量储备。我们将少年南瓜(Lepomis Gibbosus)从两个冷酷(加拿大人)和两个温室(非本土西班牙语)种群中进行了比较,在一个常见的环境中提出,以确定冬季喂养是否在通常经历更长的冬季的人群中更为普遍。在模拟的冬季条件下,南瓜可以访问猎物容易喂养,并且在春天的脂质肿块比那些没有进入猎物的人进料。尽管消耗量相似,但冬季饲养在加拿大人群中更大程度地改善了脂质物质,表明饲养使冷气候种群受益于温暖的气候群体。所有南瓜上的普遍涌入户外池塘的所有群体也经常喂养,88%的个体收集了至少一个猎物的中期冬季。随着时间的推移,能量储备的损失模式在群体方面急剧变化,表明池塘特定的环境条件在塑造如何使用能量储备方面是重要的。这些结果表明,冬季喂养可能比以前认为少年温水鱼类更常见,并且在考虑影响第一年招聘成功的因素时,应考虑冬季能源储备的补充。

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