Validation of the water content of the digestive gland as an indicator of nutritional condition in the American lobster Homarus americanus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) (Decapoda: Nephropidae)

IF 1.2 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
C. Couillard, D. Maltais, Benoît Bruneau, N. Asselin, S. Boudreau
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Simple nutritional condition indicators are needed to provide information on the influence of ecosystem changes on the populations of the American lobster Homarus americanus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) on various timescales. This study validates the use of the water content (% wet mass) of the digestive gland as an indicator of nutritional condition in the lobster (carapace length 65–127 mm) by assessing its capacity to estimate digestive-gland lipid reserves under variable environmental and physiological conditions. The validation was completed using samples from wild lobsters dissected shortly after being captured during different seasons and in various locations in the St. Lawrence Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL), and data from an environmentally realistic laboratory study on post-ovigerous females from the southern and the northern GSL sampled at different stages of their molt cycle. In both wild and experimental lobsters, water content was the best predictor of lipid reserves compared to other condition indicators (i.e., condition factor, various digestive-gland indices, and hemolymph Brix index). A strong linear relationship was found between lipid and water contents. Lipid content and interrelated molting status were identified as two important factors leading to the variations in water-fat regression equations among groups of wild or experimental lobsters. As lipid content could vary spatiotemporally in unexpected ways in a changing environment, it is recommended to use a sampling event-specific regression line to estimate digestive-gland lipid content from measured water content in field monitoring programs. Combining water content with molt status indicators such as Brix index is recommended to support interpretation of the observed variations in condition.
美国龙虾(Homarus americanus, H. Milne Edwards, 1837)消化腺含水量作为营养状况指标的验证(十足目:肾足科)
需要简单的营养状况指标来提供生态系统变化在不同时间尺度上对美洲龙虾Homarus americanus(H.Milne Edwards,1837)种群影响的信息。这项研究通过评估龙虾在不同环境和生理条件下估计消化腺脂质储备的能力,验证了消化腺含水量(湿质量%)作为龙虾营养状况指标的有效性(甲壳长度65-127 mm)。验证是使用在圣劳伦斯河口和圣劳伦斯湾(GSL)的不同季节和不同地点捕获野生龙虾后不久解剖的样本,以及在蜕皮周期的不同阶段对来自南部和北部GSL的产卵后雌性进行的环境现实实验室研究的数据完成的。在野生和实验龙虾中,与其他条件指标(即条件因子、各种消化腺指数和血淋巴Brix指数)相比,含水量是脂质储备的最佳预测指标。脂质和水分含量之间存在很强的线性关系。脂质含量和相关的蜕皮状态被确定为导致野生或实验龙虾组之间水脂肪回归方程变化的两个重要因素。由于在不断变化的环境中,脂质含量可能会以意想不到的方式在时空上变化,因此建议使用采样事件特异性回归线,根据现场监测程序中测量的含水量来估计消化腺脂质含量。建议将含水量与蜕皮状态指标(如Brix指数)相结合,以支持对观测到的条件变化的解释。
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Journal of Crustacean Biology
Journal of Crustacean Biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
66
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Crustacean Biology is the official journal of The Crustacean Society, publishing peer-reviewed research on all aspects of crustacean biology and other marine arthropods. Papers are published in English only, but abstracts or summaries in French, German, Portuguese, or Spanish may be added when appropriate.
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