The role of osmoregulation and nutrition as determinants of buoyancy and short-term mortality of marine fish larvae /

The buoyancy (or density = mass volume-1) of marine larval fish is influenced by their nutritional status, starved larvae being less dense than fed larvae of like age. Buoyancy has, therefore, been proposed as an indicator by which to assess the nutritional condition of marine fish larvae in experim...

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Main Author: Sclafani, Matthew.
Other Authors: Leggett, William C. (advisor)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: McGill University 2000
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spelling ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:QMM.36705 2023-05-15T15:27:25+02:00 The role of osmoregulation and nutrition as determinants of buoyancy and short-term mortality of marine fish larvae / Sclafani, Matthew. Leggett, William C. (advisor) Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Biology.) 2000 application/pdf http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=36705 en eng McGill University alephsysno: 001763470 proquestno: NQ64664 Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=36705 All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. Atlantic cod -- Nutrition Atlantic cod -- Larvae Osmoregulation Buoyant ascent (Hydrodynamics) Electronic Thesis or Dissertation 2000 ftcanadathes 2014-02-16T00:48:00Z The buoyancy (or density = mass volume-1) of marine larval fish is influenced by their nutritional status, starved larvae being less dense than fed larvae of like age. Buoyancy has, therefore, been proposed as an indicator by which to assess the nutritional condition of marine fish larvae in experiments and in situ. It has also been hypothesized that larval fish experiencing advanced starvation will exhibit increased density due to water loss resulting from osmoregulatory breach and failure. The magnitude of osmoregulation-related changes in density has not been examined and its influence on interpretations of nutritional condition and vertical distributions are unknown. Through a series of controlled laboratory experiments performed on larvae of cod (Gadus morhua L.), I developed evidence that osmoregulatory breach and failure has a strong positive effect on the density of larval fish, and that this effect on density is not limited to larvae experiencing advanced stages of starvation. These effects of osmotic breach and failure are sufficient to obscure effects resulting exclusively from nutritionally caused changes in density. Hence, if not identified and controlled these osmotically driven density changes can bias parameterization of buoyancy-related condition indices. I developed methods for isolating nutritional and osmotic effects. This facilitated the calibration of a nutritionally based density index with which to evaluate the nutritional state of cod larvae. Comparison of the calibrated density assay with a suite of widely used indices of condition (morphometric, behavioural and biochemical) showed density to be superior in its capacity to correctly classify larvae with respect to their nutritional state. The density index was also less subject to bias resulting from uncontrolled changes in larval size. A linear regression model based on these findings was developed to assess the relationship between density as an index of condition and near-term larval Thesis atlantic cod Gadus morhua Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada)
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topic Atlantic cod -- Nutrition
Atlantic cod -- Larvae
Osmoregulation
Buoyant ascent (Hydrodynamics)
spellingShingle Atlantic cod -- Nutrition
Atlantic cod -- Larvae
Osmoregulation
Buoyant ascent (Hydrodynamics)
Sclafani, Matthew.
The role of osmoregulation and nutrition as determinants of buoyancy and short-term mortality of marine fish larvae /
topic_facet Atlantic cod -- Nutrition
Atlantic cod -- Larvae
Osmoregulation
Buoyant ascent (Hydrodynamics)
description The buoyancy (or density = mass volume-1) of marine larval fish is influenced by their nutritional status, starved larvae being less dense than fed larvae of like age. Buoyancy has, therefore, been proposed as an indicator by which to assess the nutritional condition of marine fish larvae in experiments and in situ. It has also been hypothesized that larval fish experiencing advanced starvation will exhibit increased density due to water loss resulting from osmoregulatory breach and failure. The magnitude of osmoregulation-related changes in density has not been examined and its influence on interpretations of nutritional condition and vertical distributions are unknown. Through a series of controlled laboratory experiments performed on larvae of cod (Gadus morhua L.), I developed evidence that osmoregulatory breach and failure has a strong positive effect on the density of larval fish, and that this effect on density is not limited to larvae experiencing advanced stages of starvation. These effects of osmotic breach and failure are sufficient to obscure effects resulting exclusively from nutritionally caused changes in density. Hence, if not identified and controlled these osmotically driven density changes can bias parameterization of buoyancy-related condition indices. I developed methods for isolating nutritional and osmotic effects. This facilitated the calibration of a nutritionally based density index with which to evaluate the nutritional state of cod larvae. Comparison of the calibrated density assay with a suite of widely used indices of condition (morphometric, behavioural and biochemical) showed density to be superior in its capacity to correctly classify larvae with respect to their nutritional state. The density index was also less subject to bias resulting from uncontrolled changes in larval size. A linear regression model based on these findings was developed to assess the relationship between density as an index of condition and near-term larval
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title The role of osmoregulation and nutrition as determinants of buoyancy and short-term mortality of marine fish larvae /
title_short The role of osmoregulation and nutrition as determinants of buoyancy and short-term mortality of marine fish larvae /
title_full The role of osmoregulation and nutrition as determinants of buoyancy and short-term mortality of marine fish larvae /
title_fullStr The role of osmoregulation and nutrition as determinants of buoyancy and short-term mortality of marine fish larvae /
title_full_unstemmed The role of osmoregulation and nutrition as determinants of buoyancy and short-term mortality of marine fish larvae /
title_sort role of osmoregulation and nutrition as determinants of buoyancy and short-term mortality of marine fish larvae /
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