Salinity affects growth but not thermal preference of adult mummichogs Fundulus heteroclitus

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作者
Thompson, Jessica S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Christopher Newport Univ, Dept Organismal & Environm Biol, 1 Ave Arts, Newport News, VA 23606 USA
关键词
estuaries; euryhalinity; Fundulus heteroclitus; salinity; somatic growth; temperature; SALT-MARSH; SWIMMING PERFORMANCE; COMMON KILLIFISH; GENE-EXPRESSION; CLIMATE-CHANGE; INTRASPECIFIC VARIATION; INTERACTING STRESSORS; ESTUARINE FISHES; HABITAT USE; TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.1111/jfb.14103
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S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The effects of an ecologically relevant range of salinities (2, 12, 22, 32) on thermal preferences and growth of adult mummichogs Fundulus heteroclitus were determined for fish from a southern Chesapeake Bay population. Salinity did not affect the mean temperature selected by F. heteroclitus in a thermal gradient, which was identified as 26.6 degrees C based on observations of 240 individuals. Salinity and temperature had significant and interacting effects on growth rates of F. heteroclitus measured over 12 weeks. Growth rates were highest overall and remained high over a broader range of temperatures at moderate salinities (12 and 22), while high growth rates were shifted toward lower temperatures for fish grown at a salinity of 2 and higher temperatures at a salinity of 32. Significant reductions in growth relative to the optimal conditions (28.6 degrees C, salinity of 22) were observed at the coolest (19.6 degrees C) and warmest (33.6 degrees C) temperature tested at all salinities, as well as temperatures >= 26.6 degrees C at a salinity of 2, >= 28.6 degrees C at a salinity of 12 and <= 26.6 degrees C at a salinity of 32. Growth rates provide a long-term, organismal measure of performance and results of this study indicate that performance may be reduced under conditions that the highly euryhaline F. heteroclitus can otherwise easily tolerate. The combination of reduced salinity and increased temperature that is predicted for temperate estuaries as a result of climate change may have negative effects on growth of this ecologically important species.
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页码:1107 / 1115
页数:9
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