Experimental trials provide insight to climate impacts on condition and over-winter survival in Pacific sand lance, Ammodytes personatus

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Behavioural Processes Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-28 DOI:10.1016/j.beproc.2025.105169
Erin Horkan , Matthew R. Baker
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Environmental conditions influence the condition and survival of organisms and may influence levels of activity, relative condition, and mortality rates. Temperature has a direct effect on energetic demands associated with activity and rest and temperature-mediated physiological rates. Most organisms operate within narrow tolerance thresholds for temperature. Exposure to conditions outside these thresholds may have deleterious effects on metabolic demands, energy retention, and physiological rates. Experimental trials are one tool that may provide insight to species-specific tolerance to elevated temperatures. We ran experimental trials to examine the effects of elevated temperature on Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes personatus), an important forage fish in the North Pacific. Fish were held in tank trials at ambient (11 °C) and elevated (18 °C) temperatures in tanks with and without sediment. Analyses compared the effect of increased sea temperature on activity level, condition, and mortality. Experimental trials also examined the influence of the presence/absence of sediment on behavior. To compare experimental results with conditions experienced in situ, we evaluated a comparison dataset from the Salish Sea that spanned the 2014–2016 marine heat wave in the North Pacific. Analysis of in situ data showed a reduction in condition of Pacific sand lance populations in the Salish Sea during the 2014–2016 period of anomalous warming, but also recovery. Experimental trials demonstrated the importance of both temperature and sediment. Elevated temperatures resulted in reduced activity, reduced condition, and increased mortality. Absence of sediment had a negative effect on fish condition and survival and interfered with behavior associated with estivation and winter dormancy. Results provide insight into energetics and mortality that might be associated with future marine heat waves and have application to parameterizing ecosystem models.
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实验试验提供了气候对太平洋沙矛的条件和越冬生存的影响,Ammodytes personatus。
环境条件影响生物体的状态和生存,并可能影响活动水平、相对状态和死亡率。温度对与活动、休息和温度介导的生理速率相关的能量需求有直接影响。大多数生物对温度的耐受阈值很窄。暴露在超出这些阈值的条件下可能对代谢需求、能量保留和生理速率产生有害影响。实验试验是一种工具,可以让我们深入了解物种对高温的特异性耐受性。我们进行了实验试验,以研究温度升高对太平洋沙鲈(Ammodytes personatus)的影响,这是北太平洋重要的饲料鱼。将鱼放在常温(11°C)和高温(18°C)的有沉淀物和无沉淀物的水箱中进行试验。分析比较了海水温度升高对活动水平、状况和死亡率的影响。实验试验还考察了有无沉积物对行为的影响。为了将实验结果与现场经历的条件进行比较,我们评估了来自萨利希海的比较数据集,该数据集跨越了2014-2016年北太平洋的海洋热浪。原位数据分析显示,2014-2016年异常变暖期间,萨利希海太平洋沙枪种群状况有所减少,但也有所恢复。实验证明了温度和沉积物的重要性。气温升高导致活动减少、病情恶化和死亡率增加。沉积物的缺乏对鱼类的生存状况和生存产生了负面影响,并干扰了与冬眠和冬季休眠相关的行为。结果提供了可能与未来海洋热浪相关的能量学和死亡率的见解,并可应用于参数化生态系统模型。
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Behavioural Processes
Behavioural Processes 生物-动物学
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2.70
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7.70%
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144
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavioural Processes is dedicated to the publication of high-quality original research on animal behaviour from any theoretical perspective. It welcomes contributions that consider animal behaviour from behavioural analytic, cognitive, ethological, ecological and evolutionary points of view. This list is not intended to be exhaustive, and papers that integrate theory and methodology across disciplines are particularly welcome.
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