Differential effects of food restriction and warming in the two-spotted goby: impaired reproductive performance and stressed offspring

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, Ana F.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Murdoch, Robyn, Martins-Cardoso, Sara, Madeira, Carolina, Costa, Pedro M., Félix, Ana S., Oliveira, Rui F., Bandarra, Narcisa M., Vinagre, Catarina, Lopes, Ana R., Gonçalves, Emanuel J., Faria, Ana Margarida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/18194
Resumo: Climate change is a growing threat to marine organisms and ecosystems, and it is already modifying ocean properties by, for example, increasing temperature and decreasing pH. Increasing water temperature may also lead to an impairment of primary productivity and an overall depletion of available zooplankton. Understanding how the crossover between warming and zooplankton availability impacts fish populations has paramount implications for conservation and mitigation strategies. Through a cross factorial design to test the effects of ocean temperature and food availability in a temperate marine teleost, Pomatochistus flavescens, we showed that hindered feeding impacted sheltering and avoidance behaviour. Also, low food availability impaired fish reproduction, particularly male reproduction, as the expression of cyp11b1, a gene with a pivotal role in the synthesis of the most important fish androgen, 11-ketotestosterone, was significantly reduced under a low food regime. In contrast, temperature alone did not affect reproductive success, but offspring showed increased saturated fatty acid content (embryos) and increased lipid peroxidation (larvae). Altogether, food availability had a stronger effect on fitness, showing that coping with elevated temperatures, an ability that may be expected in shallow-water fish, can be indirectly impacted, or even overwhelmed, by the effects of ocean warming on primary productivity and downstream ecological processes.
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spelling Differential effects of food restriction and warming in the two-spotted goby: impaired reproductive performance and stressed offspringOocean warmingFood availabilityBehaviourReproductionPomatochistus flavescensClimate change is a growing threat to marine organisms and ecosystems, and it is already modifying ocean properties by, for example, increasing temperature and decreasing pH. Increasing water temperature may also lead to an impairment of primary productivity and an overall depletion of available zooplankton. Understanding how the crossover between warming and zooplankton availability impacts fish populations has paramount implications for conservation and mitigation strategies. Through a cross factorial design to test the effects of ocean temperature and food availability in a temperate marine teleost, Pomatochistus flavescens, we showed that hindered feeding impacted sheltering and avoidance behaviour. Also, low food availability impaired fish reproduction, particularly male reproduction, as the expression of cyp11b1, a gene with a pivotal role in the synthesis of the most important fish androgen, 11-ketotestosterone, was significantly reduced under a low food regime. In contrast, temperature alone did not affect reproductive success, but offspring showed increased saturated fatty acid content (embryos) and increased lipid peroxidation (larvae). Altogether, food availability had a stronger effect on fitness, showing that coping with elevated temperatures, an ability that may be expected in shallow-water fish, can be indirectly impacted, or even overwhelmed, by the effects of ocean warming on primary productivity and downstream ecological processes.MDPISapientiaLopes, Ana F.Murdoch, RobynMartins-Cardoso, SaraMadeira, CarolinaCosta, Pedro M.Félix, Ana S.Oliveira, Rui F.Bandarra, Narcisa M.Vinagre, CatarinaLopes, Ana R.Gonçalves, Emanuel J.Faria, Ana Margarida2022-08-30T13:49:49Z2022-08-052022-08-25T11:17:48Z2022-08-05T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/18194eng10.3390/fishes7040194info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-11-29T10:41:23Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/18194Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-11-29T10:41:23Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Differential effects of food restriction and warming in the two-spotted goby: impaired reproductive performance and stressed offspring
title Differential effects of food restriction and warming in the two-spotted goby: impaired reproductive performance and stressed offspring
spellingShingle Differential effects of food restriction and warming in the two-spotted goby: impaired reproductive performance and stressed offspring
Lopes, Ana F.
Oocean warming
Food availability
Behaviour
Reproduction
Pomatochistus flavescens
title_short Differential effects of food restriction and warming in the two-spotted goby: impaired reproductive performance and stressed offspring
title_full Differential effects of food restriction and warming in the two-spotted goby: impaired reproductive performance and stressed offspring
title_fullStr Differential effects of food restriction and warming in the two-spotted goby: impaired reproductive performance and stressed offspring
title_full_unstemmed Differential effects of food restriction and warming in the two-spotted goby: impaired reproductive performance and stressed offspring
title_sort Differential effects of food restriction and warming in the two-spotted goby: impaired reproductive performance and stressed offspring
author Lopes, Ana F.
author_facet Lopes, Ana F.
Murdoch, Robyn
Martins-Cardoso, Sara
Madeira, Carolina
Costa, Pedro M.
Félix, Ana S.
Oliveira, Rui F.
Bandarra, Narcisa M.
Vinagre, Catarina
Lopes, Ana R.
Gonçalves, Emanuel J.
Faria, Ana Margarida
author_role author
author2 Murdoch, Robyn
Martins-Cardoso, Sara
Madeira, Carolina
Costa, Pedro M.
Félix, Ana S.
Oliveira, Rui F.
Bandarra, Narcisa M.
Vinagre, Catarina
Lopes, Ana R.
Gonçalves, Emanuel J.
Faria, Ana Margarida
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, Ana F.
Murdoch, Robyn
Martins-Cardoso, Sara
Madeira, Carolina
Costa, Pedro M.
Félix, Ana S.
Oliveira, Rui F.
Bandarra, Narcisa M.
Vinagre, Catarina
Lopes, Ana R.
Gonçalves, Emanuel J.
Faria, Ana Margarida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Oocean warming
Food availability
Behaviour
Reproduction
Pomatochistus flavescens
topic Oocean warming
Food availability
Behaviour
Reproduction
Pomatochistus flavescens
description Climate change is a growing threat to marine organisms and ecosystems, and it is already modifying ocean properties by, for example, increasing temperature and decreasing pH. Increasing water temperature may also lead to an impairment of primary productivity and an overall depletion of available zooplankton. Understanding how the crossover between warming and zooplankton availability impacts fish populations has paramount implications for conservation and mitigation strategies. Through a cross factorial design to test the effects of ocean temperature and food availability in a temperate marine teleost, Pomatochistus flavescens, we showed that hindered feeding impacted sheltering and avoidance behaviour. Also, low food availability impaired fish reproduction, particularly male reproduction, as the expression of cyp11b1, a gene with a pivotal role in the synthesis of the most important fish androgen, 11-ketotestosterone, was significantly reduced under a low food regime. In contrast, temperature alone did not affect reproductive success, but offspring showed increased saturated fatty acid content (embryos) and increased lipid peroxidation (larvae). Altogether, food availability had a stronger effect on fitness, showing that coping with elevated temperatures, an ability that may be expected in shallow-water fish, can be indirectly impacted, or even overwhelmed, by the effects of ocean warming on primary productivity and downstream ecological processes.
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