Light regime affects the seasonal cycle of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba): impacts on growth, feeding, lipid metabolism, and maturity

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作者
Hoering, Flavia [1 ,2 ]
Teschke, Mathias [1 ]
Suberg, Lavinia [1 ]
Kawaguchi, So [3 ]
Meyer, Bettina [1 ,2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Helmholtz Ctr Polar & Marine Res, Alfred Wegener Inst, Sect Polar Biol Oceanog, Handelshafen 12, D-27570 Bremerhaven, Germany
[2] Carl von Ossietzky Univ Oldenburg, Inst Chem & Biol Marine Environm ICBM, Carl Von Ossietzky Str 9-11, D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany
[3] Australian Antarctic Div, Dept Environm & Energy, Channel Highway, Kingston, Tas 7050, Australia
[4] Carl von Ossietzky Univ Oldenburg, HIFMB, D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany
关键词
Euphausia superba; Antarctic krill; latitudinal light regime; endogenous timing system; critical photoperiod; reproduction; MODELS; TEMPERATURE; ADAPTATION; SHRINKAGE; DIAPAUSE; FOOD; SEA;
D O I
10.1139/cjz-2017-0353
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Light regime is an important zeitgeber for Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana, 1850), which seems to entrain an endogenous timing system that synchronizes its life cycle to the extreme light conditions in the Southern Ocean. To understand the flexibility of Antarctic krill's seasonal cycle, we investigated its physiological and behavioural responses to different light regimes and if an endogenous timing system was involved in the regulation of these seasonal processes. We analysed growth, feeding, lipid content, and maturity in a 2-year laboratory experiment simulating the latitudinal light regimes at 52 degrees S and 66 degrees S and constant darkness under constant food level. Our results showed that light regime affected seasonal cycles of growth, feeding, lipid metabolism, and maturity in Antarctic krill. Seasonal patterns of growth, feeding, and maturity persisted under constant darkness, indicating the presence of an endogenous timing system. The maturity cycle showed differences in critical photoperiods according to the simulated latitudinal light regime. This suggests a flexible endogenous timing mechanism in Antarctic krill, which may determine its response to future environmental changes.
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页码:1203 / 1213
页数:11
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