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Effects of predation environment and food availability on somatic growth in the Livebearing Fish Brachyrhaphis rhabdophora (Pisces: Poeciliidae)

机译:捕食环境与食物可用性对体细胞增长的影响,在激身鱼Brachyrhaphis Rhabdophora(双鱼座:Poeciliidae)

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AbstractVariation in somatic growth rates is of great interest to biologists because of the relationship between growth and other fitness-determining traits, and it results from both genetic and environmentally induced variation (i.e. plasticity). Theoretical predictions suggest that mean somatic growth rates and the shape of the reaction norm for growth can be influenced by variation in predator-induced mortality rates. Few studies have focused on variation in reaction norms for growth in response to resource availability between high-predation and low-predation environments. We used juvenile Brachyrhaphis rhabdophora from high-predation and low-predation environments to test for variation in mean growth rates and for variation in reaction norms for growth at two levels of food availability in a common-environment experiment. To test for variation in growth rates in the field, we compared somatic growth rates in juveniles in high-predation and low-predation environments. In the common-environment experiment, mean growth rates did not differ between fish from differing predation environments, but the interaction between predation environment and food level took the form of a crossing reaction norm for both growth in length and mass. Fish from low-predation environments exhibited no significant difference in growth rate between high and low food treatments. In contrast, fish from high-predation environments exhibited variation in growth rates between high and low food treatments, with higher food availability resulting in higher growth rates. In the field, individuals in the high-predation environment grow at a faster rate than those in low-predation environments at the smallest sizes (comparable to sizes in the common-environment experiment). These data provide no evidence for evolved differences in mean growth rates between predation environments. However, fish from high-predation environments exhibited greater plasticity in growth rates in response to resource availability suggesting that predation environments may exhibit increased variation in food availability for prey fish and consequent selection for plasticity.
机译:由于生长和其他健身确定特征之间的关系,体细胞增长率的抽象性对生物学家具有极大的兴趣,并且它来自遗传和环境诱导的变异(即可塑性)。理论预测表明,平均躯体生长率和生长的反应规范的形状可以受到捕食性诱导的死亡率的变化的影响。少数研究旨在响应于高捕食和低捕食环境之间的资源可用性而增长的反应规范的变化。我们从高捕食和低掠食环境中使用了少年Brachyrhaphis rhabdophora来测试平均生长率的变化,以及在共同环境实验中的两种水平的食物可用性中增长的反应规范的变化。为了测试现场生长率的变化,我们将幼虫在高捕食和低掠食环境中的体细胞增长率进行了比较。在共同环境实验中,来自不同捕食环境的鱼类之间的平均生长速率在鱼类之间没有区别,但捕食环境与食物水平之间的相互作用使交叉反应规范的形式用于长度和质量的生长。来自低捕食环境的鱼类表现出高低食物治疗之间的生长速率没有显着差异。相比之下,来自高捕食环境的鱼类表现出高低食物处理之间的生长速率的变化,具有较高的食物可用性,导致更高的生长速率。在该领域中,高捕食环境中的个体以比最小尺寸的低掠食环境中的速度更快地生长(与共同环境实验中的大小相当)。这些数据不提供捕食环境之间平均增长率的演变差异的证据。然而,来自高捕食环境的鱼类响应于资源可用性而表现出更大的增长速度,这表明捕食环境可能表现出捕食性鱼类的食物可用性的增加和可塑性的选择。

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