窄爪小龙虾Pontastacus leptodactylus的驯化、热耐受性和有氧代谢(Eschscholtz, 1823)。

IF 2.9 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Mehmet Kır, İbrahim Ege Çınar, Murat Can Sunar, Mustafa Topuz
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变温动物被认为更容易受到全球变暖的影响。环境温度的变化尤其令人担忧,因为大多数动物都是恒温动物,温度被视为其生态、生物地理、行为和生理的关键决定因素。变温动物依靠外部环境温度调节体温,对温度变化表现出各种生理和代谢反应。这些反应对于了解这些物种如何适应不断变化的水温和随之而来的氧气供应变化至关重要。本研究对窄爪螯虾(Pontastacus leptodactylus)的适应能力、耐温性和代谢率进行了评估,以阐明窄爪螯虾对潜在气候变化的响应。研究表明,窄爪螯虾是一种耐热性较高的物种,具有广泛的动态(1114°C2)、静态热多边形(966°C2)、103°C2的耐热区和极端温度(CTmin-CTmax: 1.60 ~ 36.8°C)的耐高温能力。驯化温度对小龙虾的耐热性影响较小
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Acclimation, thermal tolerance and aerobic metabolism of narrow-clawed crayfish, Pontastacus leptodactylus (Eschscholtz, 1823).

Ectotherms are considered more susceptible to global warming. Variations in ambient temperature are especially alarming as the majority of animals are ectothermic, with temperature seen as a crucial determinant of their ecology, biogeography, behaviour, and physiology. Ectotherms, which depend on external ambient temperatures to regulate their body temperature, exhibit various physiological and metabolic responses to variations in temperature. These responses are essential for comprehending how these species will acclimatise to changing water temperatures and the consequent alterations in oxygen availability. This study assessed the acclimation ability, temperature tolerance, and metabolic rate of narrow-clawed crayfish (Pontastacus leptodactylus) to elucidate the crayfish's responses to potential climate change. Our study showed that the narrowed clawed crayfish is a species that exhibits high thermal tolerance, with an extensive dynamic (1114 °C2), static thermal polygon area (966 °C2), resistance zone of 103 °C2 and the ability to withstand extreme temperatures (CTmin-CTmax: 1.60-36.8 °C). The acclimation temperature has minimal impact on the thermal tolerance of the crayfish (P < 0.01). The optimal temperature range for SMR of Pontastacus leptodactylus is 20-25 °C, within which a decline in standard metabolic rate (SMR) occurs as temperature rises.

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Journal of thermal biology
Journal of thermal biology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
196
审稿时长
14.5 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Thermal Biology publishes articles that advance our knowledge on the ways and mechanisms through which temperature affects man and animals. This includes studies of their responses to these effects and on the ecological consequences. Directly relevant to this theme are: • The mechanisms of thermal limitation, heat and cold injury, and the resistance of organisms to extremes of temperature • The mechanisms involved in acclimation, acclimatization and evolutionary adaptation to temperature • Mechanisms underlying the patterns of hibernation, torpor, dormancy, aestivation and diapause • Effects of temperature on reproduction and development, growth, ageing and life-span • Studies on modelling heat transfer between organisms and their environment • The contributions of temperature to effects of climate change on animal species and man • Studies of conservation biology and physiology related to temperature • Behavioural and physiological regulation of body temperature including its pathophysiology and fever • Medical applications of hypo- and hyperthermia Article types: • Original articles • Review articles
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