Mass scaling of standard metabolic rate within and among individuals in Western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis).

IF 1.6 3区 生物学 Q4 PHYSIOLOGY
Shiqi Gao, Yanhong He, Bairu Du, Xinyi Li, Yangyang Jing, Yiping Luo
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Abstract

This study investigates the scaling exponent (b) of standard metabolic rate (SMR) in western mosquitofish, focusing on both among- and within-individual levels while exploring the influences of growth and sex on within-individual b values. For group-reared fish, the intraspecific b value was determined by analyzing the relationship between SMR and body mass across individuals of varying sizes and ages. For individually-reared fish, the SMR of each fish was measured five times between 60 and 150 days of age, and both among- and within-individual b values were calculated. The among- and within-individual b values of the individually-reared fish across ages did not differ significantly from the intraspecific b value of the group-reared fish. The among-individual b values showed a nonsignificant V-shaped change with increasing age in the individually-reared fish, suggesting that the ontogenetic decrease of b value related to growth slowdown can be reversed post-maturation. Although there was no significant difference in within-individual b values between females and males, greater variability was observed among females. Furthermore, the relationship between within-individual b values and specific growth rate displayed sexual dimorphism, with females exhibiting a stronger positive correlation, suggesting higher energy demands associated with both somatic and gonadal development compared to males.

西方食蚊鱼(Gambusia affinis)个体内和个体间标准代谢率的大规模测量。
本研究研究了食蚊鱼标准代谢率(SMR)的标度指数(b),重点研究了个体间和个体内水平,同时探讨了生长和性别对个体内b值的影响。对于群养鱼,通过分析不同体型和年龄个体的SMR与体重之间的关系来确定种内b值。对于单独饲养的鱼,在60 - 150日龄期间测量每条鱼的SMR 5次,并计算个体间和个体内的b值。不同年龄个体间和个体内b值与群养鱼种内b值差异不显著。个体间b值随年龄的增加呈不显著的v型变化,表明成熟后与生长放缓相关的b值的个体发生降低可以逆转。虽然个体内b值在女性和男性之间没有显著差异,但在女性之间观察到更大的变异性。此外,个体内b值与特定生长率之间的关系表现出性别二态性,雌性表现出更强的正相关,表明与雄性相比,体细胞和性腺发育都需要更高的能量。
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51
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3.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Comparative Physiology B publishes peer-reviewed original articles and reviews on the comparative physiology of invertebrate and vertebrate animals. Special emphasis is placed on integrative studies that elucidate mechanisms at the whole-animal, organ, tissue, cellular and/or molecular levels. Review papers report on the current state of knowledge in an area of comparative physiology, and directions in which future research is needed.
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