Growth, Feeding, and Age of the Inshore Hagfish, Eptatretus burgeri.

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Yoko Yamaguchi
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Abstract

Understanding the growth of organisms is of fundamental importance in achieving the sustainable use of bioresources and/or the conservation of ecosystems. Hagfishes are oceanic scavengers that typically inhabit deep water and play an indispensable role in marine nutrient cycling. However, as the conventional methods for age determination are not applicable, the growth and lifespan of hagfishes are completely unknown. In the present study, the growth and feeding of the inshore hagfish (Eptatretus burgeri) in the laboratory were continuously monitored for an unprecedentedly long period (more than 1.4 years), with feeding once every 4-5 weeks. The animals displayed either positive/negative/zero growth across the experimental period. Eptatretus burgeri typically takes 8-10 days to digest food, and excretes all the gut contents at once as huge feces. Based on the growth, feeding and excretion data, it seems plausible that the wild populations feed at less than 2-week intervals. In addition, by adopting a recently developed technique to estimate fish age from the relative growth data, the age-size relationship in E. burgeri was explored. The generated growth curve predicted that the gonads start to develop only 4 years after hatching at the earliest. Eptatretus burgeri can live nearly 50 years, and the animals targeted in commercial hagfishery are mainly 6-9 years old. Moreover, additional insights into the oviposition cycle were obtained. The present study provides essential information for understanding the ecology of hagfishes and consequently highlights the putative vulnerability of wild hagfish populations to fishing and environmental stresses.

伯氏盲鳗的生长、摄食和年龄。
了解生物的生长对实现生物资源的可持续利用和/或生态系统的保护至关重要。盲鳗是海洋食腐动物,通常栖息在深水中,在海洋营养循环中起着不可或缺的作用。然而,由于传统的年龄测定方法不适用,盲鳗的生长和寿命完全未知。本研究在实验室对近岸盲鳗(Eptatretus burgeri)的生长和摄食进行了前所未有的长时间(超过1.4年)的连续监测,每4-5周摄食一次。在整个实验期间,动物表现出正/负/零增长。伯氏盗龙通常需要8-10天来消化食物,并将所有肠道内容物以巨大的粪便的形式一次性排出。根据生长、摄食和排泄数据,野生种群的摄食间隔似乎不超过2周。此外,通过采用一种最新开发的技术,从相对生长数据估计鱼龄,探讨了伯氏芽胞杆菌的年龄大小关系。生成的生长曲线预测性腺最早在孵化后4年才开始发育。伯氏喙龙寿命近50年,商业捕渔的目标动物主要为6-9岁。此外,还获得了对产卵周期的进一步了解。本研究为了解盲鳗的生态学提供了必要的信息,从而突出了野生盲鳗种群对捕捞和环境压力的推定脆弱性。
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Zoological Science
Zoological Science 生物-动物学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
59
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Zoological Science is published by the Zoological Society of Japan and devoted to publication of original articles, reviews and editorials that cover the broad field of zoology. The journal was founded in 1984 as a result of the consolidation of Zoological Magazine (1888–1983) and Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses (1897–1983), the former official journals of the Zoological Society of Japan. Each annual volume consists of six regular issues, one every two months.
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