滤食性海洋无脊椎动物的过滤和呼吸是通过异速幂律函数联系起来的——假设的验证。

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Biology Open Pub Date : 2025-06-15 Epub Date: 2025-06-13 DOI:10.1242/bio.062024
Hans Ulrik Riisgård, Poul S Larsen
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摘要

在海洋无脊椎动物中,滤食是一种次级适应,其中提供食物能量以覆盖呼吸作用的滤食率(F)随着身体干重(W)的增加而增加,因此可以假设,方程F=a1Wb1和R=a2Wb2中的指数在进化过程中变得接近相等,b1≈b2,从而确保F/R比=a1/a2几乎是恒定的。基于已发表的数据,我们验证了“等异速幂律指数假设”,并测试了F/ r比在多大程度上可以用来表征对滤食的各种适应。不同的滤食性动物分类群(双壳类、海鞘类、甲壳类、多毛类、水母)在80年的身体干重支持下的可用b值在大多数情况下假设为b1≈b2。对于专性浮游植物滤食性动物,当b1≈b2时,F/ r比值用于估计浮游植物的临界生物量,低于该生物量动物将挨饿。然而,如果在动物的个体发育过程中食物颗粒的保留效率不是恒定的,那么F/ r比可能会根据在特定发育阶段捕获的颗粒的大小范围而变化。
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Filtration and respiration of filter-feeding marine invertebrates are linked through allometric power-law functions.

Filtration and respiration of filter-feeding marine invertebrates are linked through allometric power-law functions.

Filtration and respiration of filter-feeding marine invertebrates are linked through allometric power-law functions.

Filter feeding in marine invertebrates is a secondary adaptation where the filtration rate (F) that provides the food energy to cover the respiration (R) increases with increasing body dry weight (W), and therefore it may be suggested that the exponents in the equations F=a1Wb1 and R=a2Wb2 have, during evolution, become near equal, b1≈b2, ensuring that the F/R-ratio=a1/a2 is nearly constant. Based on published data, we verify the hypothesis of equal allometric power-law exponents and test to what degree the F/R-ratio may be used to characterize various adaptations to filter feeding. The available b-values for very different taxonomic groups of filter feeders (bivalves, ascidians, crustaceans, polychaetes, jellyfish) covering 8 decades support in most cases the hypothesis of b1≈b2. For obligate phytoplankton filter feeders where b1≈b2 the F/R-ratio was used to estimate the critical phytoplankton biomass below which the animal would starve. However, if the food-particle retention efficiency is not constant during an animal's ontogeny the F/R-ratio may change according to the size range of particles being captured at the specific stage of development.

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Biology Open
Biology Open BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Biology Open (BiO) is an online Open Access journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research across all aspects of the biological sciences. BiO aims to provide rapid publication for scientifically sound observations and valid conclusions, without a requirement for perceived impact.
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