氨氮胁迫下凡纳滨对虾运动行为与能量分配模式变化
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1. 暨南大学 水生生物研究所 热带亚热带水生态工程教育部工程研究中心, 广东 广州 510632; 2. 广东省海洋工程职业技术学校, 广东 广州 510320

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作者简介: 曾庆婷(1989–), 女, 研究方向为水生动物生理生态. E-mail: jiaoyinya@163. com 通信作者: 林小涛, 教授, 研究方向为水生动物生理生态学和养殖生态学. Tel: 020-85228310; E-mail: tlinxt@jnu.edu.cn

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广东省自然科学基金项目(07005911); 广东省重大科技专项项目(2007A032600004); 广东省海洋渔业科技推广专项项目(A200899J01).


Effects of ammonia-nitrogen on locomotor performance and the energy budget of Litopenaeus vannamei
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1. Institute of Hydrobiology, Jinan University, Engineering Research Center of Tropical and Subtropical Aquatic Engineering, Ministry of Education, Guangzhou 510632, China; 2. Guangdong Province Ocean Engineering Vocational School, Guangzhou 510320, China

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    为研究氨氮胁迫下凡纳滨对虾(Litopenaeus vannamei)行为和能量分配的变化, 将体质量为(4.890.27) g 的凡纳滨对虾幼虾分别置于氨氮质量浓度为0.02 mg/L (对照)、1.00 mg/L、2.50 mg/L、5.00 mg/L, 水温(280.5)℃的水族箱中养殖2 周, 监测其行为并对其生长、体组分和能量收支进行测定。结果表明, 随氨氮浓度升高, 凡纳滨对虾白昼的活动频率、游走距离呈先升后降趋势, 而夜间则呈逐渐下降趋势, 5.00 mg/L 组白昼和夜间活动频率及游走距离均显著低于对照组(P<0.05); 特定生长率及摄食率均呈逐渐下降趋势, 处理组显著低于对照组(P<0.05); 2.50 mg/L 和5.00 mg/L 组的凡纳滨对虾脂肪含量和能值均显著低于对照组(P<0.05); 各处理组摄食能量分配于生长的比例随着氨氮浓度的增大而降低, 而消耗于代谢的比例随氨氮浓度增大而升高, 与对照组相比, 5.00 mg/L 组的摄食能用于生长比例下降4.57%, 用于代谢消耗的比例上升5.70%。上述结果表明, 氨氮胁迫下凡纳滨对虾的夜间活动水平明显下降, 摄食量减少, 能量利用效率降低, 生长速度减慢。

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    Excess ammonia-nitrogen (ammonia-N) in the aquaculture environment destroys the shrimp excretory systemand osmotic balance; thus, affecting health and growth. The behavioral responses that often accompany internalphysiological changes are a reaction to environmental stress. Therefore, behavioral observations combined withphysiological measurements provide a more complete understanding of the homeostatic perturbations of shrimp fromexternal or internal stressors. The effects of ammonia-N on growth, body composition, and immunity of shrimp havebeen studied extensively, but the effects on locomotor behavior and energy allocation are not known. We investigatedthe effects of ammonia-N on locomotor behavior and energy metabolism of Litopenaeus vannamei, a commerciallyimportant shrimp species, to provide useful information for shrimp health and regulation of the aquaculture environment.Shrimp (weight, 4.89  0.27 g) were exposed to four ammonia-N concentrations of 0.02 (control), 1.00, 2.50, and5.00 mg/L in aquaria for 2 weeks at a water temperature of (28  0.5) ℃. The locomotor behaviors of L. vannamei wererecorded by cameras, and energy budgets were determined. Video of each aquarium was recorded for 30 min at 8: 00,12: 00, and 16: 00 during the daytime and at 21: 00, 24: 00, and 3: 00 during the night and analyzed to calculate movementfrequency and locomotion distance of shrimp in each experimental group. Feeding, growth, body composition,and defecation were measured to calculate energy budgets. The results showed that frequency of movement and locomotiondistance increased initially and then decreased during the day, but decreased at night as ammonia-N concentrationincreased. Movement frequency and locomotion distance of shrimp in the 5.00 mg/L ammonia-N concentrationwere significantly lower than those of the controls, regardless of time (P < 0.05). Specific growth rate, feeding rate, andfood conversion efficiency of L. vannamei decreased significantly as ammonia-N concentration increased, and allshrimp exposed to ammonia-N had significantly lower values for these variables than those of the control (P < 0.05).Crude lipid and energy contents in shrimp exposed to 2.50 mg/L and 5.00 mg/L ammonia-N were significantly higherthan those of the controls (P < 0.05). Less energy was allocated to growth as ammonia-N concentration increased,whereas that for metabolism increased. Energy for growth in shrimp exposed to 1.00, 2.50, and 5.00 mg/L ammonia-Ndropped 2.48%, 2.19%, and 4.57%, respectively, whereas that for metabolism rose 1.32%, 1.69%, and 5.70%, respectively,compared with the controls. These findings indicate that L. vannamei reduced food intake under ammonia-Nstress, decreased locomotor behavior to adjust energy allocation to reduce energy consumption, and allocated more energyto basic physiological metabolism, resulting in decreased energy utilization efficiency and inhibited growth. Thisstudy provides a mechanism for energy allocation in L. vannamei under ammonia-N stress and shows the behavioralresponses of the shrimp to ammonia-N stress, which will contribute to producing healthy shrimp and monitoring waterquality using animal behavior.

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曾庆婷,于赫男,林小涛,许忠能.氨氮胁迫下凡纳滨对虾运动行为与能量分配模式变化[J].中国水产科学,2016,23(1):198-206
ZENG Qingting, YU Henan, LIN Xiaotao, XU Zhongneng. Effects of ammonia-nitrogen on locomotor performance and the energy budget of Litopenaeus vannamei[J]. Journal of Fishery Sciences of China,2016,23(1):198-206

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