A fast fish swimming protocol that provides similar insights as critical sustained swimming speed

Stephanie May Bamford, Frank Seebacher
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Performance measures are an important tool to assess the impact of environmental change on animals. In fish, performance is often measured as critical sustained swimming speed (Ucrit), which reflects individual physiological capacities. A drawback of Ucrit is that trials are relatively long (~30-75 min). Ucrit is therefore not suitable for repeated measurements because of the potential for training effects, long recovery periods, and low throughput. Here we test a shorter (~4-5 min) protocol, "Ucrit fast" (UCfast) in zebrafish (Danio rerio). We show that UCfast and Ucrit have similar, significant repeatabilities within individuals. Unlike Ucrit, repeated UCfast trials do not elicit a training effect. Both UCfast and Ucrit provide the same insights into thermal acclimation, and both provide similar estimates of individual acclimation capacity in doubly acclimated fish. We propose that UCfast is a valid substitute for Ucrit particularly when higher throughput and repeated measures are necessary.
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快速游鱼方案可提供与临界持续游速类似的洞察力
性能测量是评估环境变化对动物影响的重要工具。在鱼类中,通常用临界持续游泳速度(Ucrit)来衡量动物的性能,它反映了个体的生理能力。Ucrit 的缺点是试验时间相对较长(约 30-75 分钟)。因此,Ucrit 不适合重复测量,因为可能会产生训练效应、恢复期较长以及吞吐量较低。在这里,我们在斑马鱼(Danio rerio)中测试了一种更短(约 4-5 分钟)的方案,即 "快速超重"(UCfast)。我们发现,UCfast 和 Ucrit 在个体内具有相似且显著的重复性。与 Ucrit 不同,重复 UCfast 试验不会产生训练效应。UCfast 和 Ucrit 都能提供相同的热适应洞察力,而且两者都能提供类似的双重适应鱼类个体适应能力估计值。我们认为,UCfast 是 Ucrit 的有效替代品,尤其是在需要更高通量和重复测量时。
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