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In situ swimming behaviors and oxygen consumption rates of juvenile lemon sharks (Negaprion brevirostris)

机译:原位游泳行为和氧气消费率的少年柠檬鲨(Negaprion Brevirostris)

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Knowing how often animals engage in different behaviors and their energetic costs may explain why animals behave the way they do in the wild. This study sought to investigate the relationship between the frequency of various swimming behaviors and their associated energetic costs (oxygen consumption rates) in situ for juvenile lemon sharks (Negaprion brevirostris). Behaviors were identified for captive animals and remotely observed for animals in the wild with accelerometers, and oxygen consumption rates of behaviors were estimated using acceleration-calibrated relationships. Lemon sharks rested infrequently (4.3% of deployment), and the occurrence of active swimming behaviors was inversely related to their respective oxygen consumption rates. Furthermore, time of day and tide state influenced when lemon sharks exhibited active swimming behaviors - but not resting - such that sharks were most active during the day on flooding tides. Oxygen consumption rates also differed across and within different behaviors with time of day and tide state, although mean oxygen consumption rates were highest on daytime flooding tides and uniformly reduced across all other diel and tide combinations. Despite variation in oxygen consumption rates, however, lemon shark activity occurred at 32.3-35.6% of their aerobic metabolic scope. These data do not provide a clear oxygen consumption basis for swimming behaviors observed in situ, which may have been masked by potentially stronger ecological drivers (e.g., predator-prey dynamics). However, these data are relevant to linking behavioral modifications to changes in energy use that shows much promise for addressing conservation issues in fishes.
机译:了解动物的动物从事不同行为的频率和他们的能量成本可能会解释为什么动物表现在野外的方式。本研究试图调查各种游泳行为频率与其相关的能量成本(氧气消费率)的关系,用于少年柠檬鲨(Negaprion Brevirostris)。针对俘虏动物鉴定行为,并以加速度计野生动物的动物远程观察,并且使用加速校准关系估计行为的氧气消耗率。柠檬鲨不经常休息(4.3%的部署),主动游泳行为的发生与各自的耗氧率相反。此外,当柠檬鲨鱼表现出积极的游泳行为时,日期和潮汐状态影响 - 但没有休息 - 这在洪水潮汐洪水的日子里,鲨鱼最活跃。氧气消耗率也有所不同,并且在不同的行为范围内,潮汐状态和潮汐状态,但在白天洪水潮汐上的平均氧气消耗率最高,并且均匀地减少所有其他DIEL和潮汐组合。然而,尽管氧气消耗率变化,但柠檬鲨鱼活动发生在其有氧代谢范围的32.3-35.6%。这些数据不提供原位观察到的游泳行为的明确氧气消耗基础,这可能被潜在更强的生态司机(例如,捕食者 - 猎物动态)掩盖。然而,这些数据与将行为修改联系起来对能源使用的变化,为寻址鱼类中的节约问题显示出很大的承诺。

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