Digestive enzyme activities in herbivorous and carnivorous prickleback fishes (Teleostei: Stichaeidae):: Ontogenetic, dietary, and phylogenetic effects

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German, DP [1 ]
Horn, MH [1 ]
Gawlicka, A [1 ]
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[1] Calif State Univ Fullerton, Dept Biol Sci, Fullerton, CA 92834 USA
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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ZOOLOGY | 2004年 / 77卷 / 05期
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10.1086/422228
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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We measured the activities of eight digestive enzymes in four species of herbivorous and carnivorous prickleback fishes and determined the effects of ontogeny, diet, and phylogeny on these enzyme activities. Of the four species, Cebidichthys violaceus and Xiphister mucosus shift to a more herbivorous diet as they grow (greater than or equal to45 mm SL [standard length]), whereas Xiphister atropurpureus and Anoplarchus purpurescens remain carnivores throughout life. Digestive enzyme activities of small (30 - 40 mm SL) carnivorous juveniles were compared with those of larger (60 - 75 mm SL) wild-caught juveniles that had consumed a natural diet and larger ( 60 - 75 mm SL) juveniles raised on a high-protein animal diet. Cebidichthys violaceus and both species of Xiphister showed ontogenetic changes in digestive enzyme activities, whereas A. purpurescens did not. Despite dietary differences between X. atropurpureus and X. mucosus, these sister taxa displayed the most similar digestive enzyme activities from ontogenetic and dietary perspectives ( high alpha-amylase and lipase and low trypsin and aminopeptidase activities), and both were more similar to C. violaceus, a member of the same largely herbivorous clade, than either was to A. purpurescens, a member of an adjacent, carnivorous clade. The results support the hypothesis that phylogeny influences digestive enzyme activities in these fishes. Anoplarchus purpurescens, a carnivore with a diverse diet, showed great plasticity in enzyme activity, especially trypsin and aminopeptidase, which were elevated in this species to the highest level among the four species after consuming the high-protein diet. These results support the hypothesis that fishes with relatively broad diets can modulate digestive enzyme activities in response to changes in dietary composition.
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