中层宇宙实验验证了来自鱼类的凯洛蒙 5α-Cyprinol sulfate 对水蚤垂直洄游的诱导作用

IF 5.1 2区 地球科学 Q1 LIMNOLOGY Limnology and Oceanography Letters Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI:10.1002/lol2.10375
Johanna Ahlers, Meike Hahn, Maria Stockenreiter, Herwig Stibor, Eric von Elert
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从鱼类中提取的胆汁盐 5α-cyprinol sulfate(CPS)已被确认为一种诱导大型蚤避开捕食者行为 "diel vertical migration"(DVM)的凯尔酮。然而,有关 CPS 生态意义的结论仅来自实验室实验。我们利用中观宇宙方法,研究了 CPS 作为一种气孔物质的作用能否在野外得到证实。我们在实验中证明,CPS 可诱导水蚤群落在白天向下迁移,该群落主要由长水蚤(Daphnia longispina)和水蚤(Daphnia cucullata)组成。在研究的湖泊中,长水蚤的实际种群也显示出类似的 DVM 模式,而同时通过 HPLC-MS 对 CPS 进行的定量分析证实,在这个低氧中营养湖泊中,CPS 的原位浓度足以诱导长水蚤在白天向下迁移。这些观察结果共同推断,CPS 是诱导水蚤产生类似 DVM 行为的重要开磷激素。
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Mesocosm experiments validate induction of Daphnia vertical migration by the fish-derived kairomone 5α-cyprinol sulfate

The fish-derived bile salt 5α-cyprinol sulfate (CPS) has been identified as a kairomone inducing the predator avoidance behavior “diel vertical migration” (DVM) in Daphnia magna in response to fish. However, conclusions about the ecological significance of CPS have been derived from laboratory experiments only. Using a mesocosm approach, we investigate whether the role of CPS as a kairomone can be confirmed in the field. We demonstrate that CPS induces downward migration during daytime in a field-derived Daphnia community mainly consisting of Daphnia longispina and Daphnia cucullata within the experiment. In the study lake, the actual population of D. longispina shows a similar pattern of DVM, while concomitant quantification of CPS by HPLC-MS confirms that CPS in situ concentrations are sufficiently high for induction of daytime downward migration of D. longispina in this oligo-mesotrophic lake. Together, these observations infer that CPS is a significant kairomone-inducing DVM-like behavior in Daphnia.

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期刊介绍: Limnology and Oceanography Letters (LO-Letters) serves as a platform for communicating the latest innovative and trend-setting research in the aquatic sciences. Manuscripts submitted to LO-Letters are expected to present high-impact, cutting-edge results, discoveries, or conceptual developments across all areas of limnology and oceanography, including their integration. Selection criteria for manuscripts include their broad relevance to the field, strong empirical and conceptual foundations, succinct and elegant conclusions, and potential to advance knowledge in aquatic sciences.
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