不同营养状况对鲫鱼偏好游泳速度的影响
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重庆师范大学 进化生理与行为学实验室, 动物生物学重庆市重点实验室, 重庆 401331

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吴青怡(1991-), 女, 硕士研究生, 主要研究方向为鱼类比较生理学. E-mail: 1144940422@qq.com

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国家自然科学基金项目(31172096);重庆市自然科学基金重点项目(cstc2013jjB20003).


Preferred swimming behavior in the crucian carp (Carassius auratus) at different nutrition status
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Laboratory of Evolutionary Physiology and Behavior, Chongqing Key Laboratory of Animal Biology, Chongqing Normal University, Chongqing 401331, China

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    为考察不同营养状况对鲤科鱼类偏好游泳速度的影响,本研究以鲫鱼()为实验对象,(25±1.0)℃条件下设置3个不同营养状况实验组:对照组(禁食48 h)、饱食组(饱食)和饥饿组(饥饿14 d),将单尾实验鱼置于梯度流速选择仪(流速范围为11.86~65.45 cm/s,等距离划分为5个流速区域,从第一到第五流速区域流速连续增加)中拍摄1 h,采用Ethovision XT9软件分析视频资料并计算实验鱼在不同流速区域平均进入频次(,%)等流速选择行为指标。结果显示,对照组和饱食组的T值均显著大于其他流速区域(,均显著大于其他流速区域,其偏好游泳速度为20.12~41.30 cm/s。饥饿组流速偏好行为出现表型分化, I型实验鱼在第一流速区域值均显著小于其他实验组(Pt,均显著大于其他流速区域( < 0.05),故II型实验鱼的偏好游泳速度为20.12~41.30 cm/s。结果表明,饱食不影响鲫鱼的偏好游泳速度,可能是饱食不影响鲫鱼的游泳能力所致,但饱食组在各流速区域间的出入频次减少而停留时间有所增加。饥饿后鲫鱼偏好游泳速度出现表型分化, I型实验鱼的偏好游泳速度降低,而II型实验鱼则无明显变化, I型和II型实验鱼偏好游泳速度的差异可能是由于在饥饿条件下二者能量节约和游泳功能维持的策略不同。

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    Fish usually alter their swimming behavior to adapt to changes in food resources in their natural habitats. In this study, we investigated the effects of nutritional status on the preferred swimming behavior of the juvenile crucian carp (). Three experimental treatment groups with different nutritional status were established: the control group (fasted for 48 h), the feeding group (fed to satiation), and the starvation group (starved for 14 days). The experimental fish were videoed individually with a hand-made device for determining the preferred water velocity: a 1.5 m long conical raceway in which the water speed gradually increased from 11.86 cm/s to 65.45 cm/s at (25±1)℃. The water velocity of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th waster velocity intervals were 11.86-15.18 cm/s, 15.18-20.12 cm/s, 20.12-27.91 cm/s, 27.91-41.30 cm/s, 41.30-65.45 cm/s, respectively. The videos were analyzed with the Ethovision XT9 software, and several parameters were calculated in each water velocity interval: frequency(), and the percentage of time stayed( increased as the water velocity increased for both the control and feeding groups. showed no significant variation across different water velocity intervals in the fasting group, whereas the feeding group displayed the longest t, was significantly higher in the third and fourth water velocity intervals than in the other intervals in both the control and feeding groups, and the preferred swimming speeds of both the control and feeding groups were 20.12-41.30 cm/s. Two distinctly different preferred swimming behaviors were apparent in the starved group, which we arbitrarily designated the type I and type II preferred swimming behaviors. The type-I fish showed the largest values in the first water velocity interval, which were significantly higher than those in all other intervals. However, the of these fish showed extremely low values across all water velocity intervals, and was much lower than those of the other groups. Therefore, the preferred swimming speed of the type I fish from the starvation group was 11.86-15.18 cm/s. However, of the type II fish were similar to those of the control group, i.e., , of the type II fish was significantly higher in the third and fourth water velocity intervals than in the other intervals, and was significantly higher in the fourth water velocity interval than in the first, second, or fifth, but was not higher than that in the third water velocity interval. Consequently, the preferred swimming speed of the type II fish from the starvation group was 20.12-41.30 cm/s. This study shows that satiation feeding does not affect the preferred swimming speed of the crucian carp. However, during digestion, the crucian carp showed fewer traverses across different water speed intervals, but a longer period of stay each time they arrived at a given interval. Starvation may enhance the interindividual variations in energy reserves and hence the maintenance of swimming capacity, resulting in two distinctly different types of preferred swimming behavior in the fasting crucian carp. The type I fish showed a profoundly reduced preferred swimming speed, whereas the preferred swimming speed of the type II fish did not differ from that of the normally fed fish.

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吴青怡,曾令清,付世建.不同营养状况对鲫鱼偏好游泳速度的影响[J].中国水产科学,2016,23(3):565-573
WU Qingyi, ZENG Lingqing, FU Shijian. Preferred swimming behavior in the crucian carp (Carassius auratus) at different nutrition status[J]. Journal of Fishery Sciences of China,2016,23(3):565-573

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