Gui Bang Xiao, Qi Wei Guo, Wei Xi Deng, Qi Qi Xiao, Lin Zhou, Hao Ran Zhang, Jia Lin, Ding Zhi Fang
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摘要
为了提供对贵州北部品种杂交种(Homatula variegata, Dabry de Thiersant, 1874)生长性能的认识和有助于资源评估的数据,本研究对杂交种的长重关系(LWR)、生长模式、条件因子(CF)以及肌肉代谢组学与生长的关系进行了研究。在19个月内,使用我们的专利无钩渔具共收集了135只杂七杂八。测量体长(从鼻尖到尾鳍底部)和体重,计算LWR和CF。此外,利用8种鱼类冬季鳍组织的肌肉组织进行代谢组学分析。135个个体的长度和重量随季节变化,参数a和参数b在不同季节的变化相反。LWR参数表明,异速生长模式为负异速生长。此外,花椒的CF与长度的季节变化一致。结果表明,在黔北地区,春、冬两季杂花苜蓿的生长状况较好。此外,在冬季肌肉组织代谢组学分析中发现,甘油三酯(TG)代谢物与CF之间存在正相关,这表明富含脂质的食物对黄颡鱼的健康和生长性能具有潜在的重要性。综上所述,我们的研究结果为花椒的生长模式以及代谢特性与CF之间的关系提供了基本信息。
The growth performance in different seasons of Homatula variegata (Dabry de Thiersant, 1874) in Northern Guizhou, China.
To provide knowledge on growth performance and data that are helpful for resource assessment of Homatula variegata (Dabry de Thiersant, 1874) living in northern Guizhou, China, the current study focused on the length-weight relationship (LWR), the growth pattern, the condition factor (CF), as well as the relationship between muscle metabolomics and growth in H. variegata. A total of 135 H. variegata were collected during 19 months using our patented hookless fishing tackles. The lengths (from the snout tip to the base of the caudal fin) and weights were measured, and the LWR and CF was calculated. Furthermore, the muscle tissues from fin tissues of 8 fish in winter were used for the analyses of metabolomics. The lengths and weights of 135 individuals varied by seasons, and there were opposite changes of the parameter a and the parameter b among different seasons. The parameters of LWR indicated that the growth pattern of H. variegata was the negative allometric growth. Furthermore, the CF of H. variegata was consistent with the seasonal variations of the lengths. Our results displayed that H. variegata exhibited better growth during spring and winter in northern Guizhou. Moreover, the positive correlation between triglycerides (TG) metabolites and CF found in the metabolomics analysis of muscle tissue in winter revealed the potential importance of lipid-rich food for the well-being and growth performance of H. variegata. Taken together, our findings provided basic information on the growth patterns and the relationship between metabolic characteristics and CF of H. variegata.
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.