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Hypoxia but not shy-bold phenotype mediates thermal preferences in a threatened freshwater fish, Notropis percobromus

机译:缺氧但不是羞怯的表型在受到威胁的淡水鱼中介导热偏好,Notropis percobromus

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For ectothermic animals, ambient temperature strongly influences developmental growth rate and individual fitness. While many ectotherms live in environments that are spatially hetero-thermal, the coupling between behavioural phenotypes (e.g., shy or bold behaviour) and thermal preferences remains uncertain. Relative to shy counterparts, bolder phenotypes may exert higher preference for ambient temperatures that are closer to their thermal optimum, thereby accelerating development. In addition, ectotherms should select colder temperatures in low oxygen conditions (hypoxia) according to the oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) hypothesis. Using wild caught carmine shiner (Notropis percobromus), this study examined thermoregulatory behaviour in individuals exhibiting consistent behavioural phenotypes along the shy-bold continuum and between ecologically relevant normal oxygen concentration (normoxic) and hypoxic treatments. Furthermore, the behaviour observed in the laboratory was compared to environmental data from the natal stream. Results demonstrated that individual shy-bold behavioural phenotype was consistent before and after a simulated aerial predator attack, indicating consistency of behaviour across situations. Individual preferred and avoidance temperatures varied substantially, but were unrelated to shy-bold behavioural phenotypes. In contrast, individual preferred and maximum avoidance temperatures were significantly reduced in hypoxia, consistent with the OCLTT hypothesis. These findings might indicate suppressed development rates in hypoxia, not only by the limited oxygen for aerobic metabolism, but also by the preference for colder water in hypoxia. Furthermore, the tolerated thermal ranges were reduced in hypoxia. Using test conditions confirmed by field data, our study demonstrates the strong influence of oxygen availability on thermoregulatory behaviours and preferences in aquatic environments.
机译:对于侧面热动物,环境温度强烈影响发育增长率和个体健身。虽然许多异位生活在空间杂热的环境中,但行为表型之间的耦合(例如,羞涩或粗体行为)和热偏好仍然不确定。相对于害羞的对应物,更大胆的表型可以对更接近其热最佳的环境温度施加更高的偏好,从而加速发育。此外,Ectotherms应根据氧气和容量限制的热耐受(OCLTT)假设在低氧气条件(缺氧)中选择更冷的温度。使用野生捕获的Carmine Shiner(Notropis percobromus),该研究检查了沿着羞涩的连续性的一致行为表型以及生态相关的正常氧浓度(常规)和缺氧治疗之间的个体中的热调节行为。此外,在实验室中观察到的行为与来自新物流的环境数据进行比较。结果表明,在模拟的空中捕食者攻击之前和之后,各个害羞大胆的行为表型是一致的,表明跨情节的行为的一致性。个体优选和避免温度基本上变化,但与害羞的行为表型无关。相比之下,缺氧中的个体优选和最大避免温度明显减少,与OCLTT假设一致。这些发现可能表明缺氧中的开发率,而不仅仅是通过有氧代谢的有限氧气,而且还通过缺氧中较冷的水的偏好。此外,缺氧中耐受的热范围减少。我们的研究使用现场数据证实的测试条件,证明了氧可用性对水生环境中的热调节行为和偏好的强烈影响。

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