Fish resist temptation from junk food: State-dependent diet choice in reproductive Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) facing seasonal fluxes of lipid-rich prey

In ecological sciences, animal diets are often simplified to “resources” or “caloric quantities”. However, in the present study, we investigated the optimal foraging strategy of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) when both macro- and micro-nutritional requirements are accounted for. Proteins cannot be sy...

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Main Authors: van Deurs, Mikael, Persson, Anders, Nilsson, Anders, Jørgensen, Christian
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/95634941-9b10-4be5-9263-1eca07b723d0
https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.08739
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/95634941-9b10-4be5-9263-1eca07b723d0 2024-09-15T17:55:30+00:00 Fish resist temptation from junk food: State-dependent diet choice in reproductive Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) facing seasonal fluxes of lipid-rich prey van Deurs, Mikael Persson, Anders Nilsson, Anders Jørgensen, Christian 2022 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/95634941-9b10-4be5-9263-1eca07b723d0 https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.08739 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/265351886/Manuscript_Revised_merged.pdf https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/279621441/Oikos_2022_van_Deurs_Fish_resist_temptation_from_junk_food_state_dependent_diet_choice_in_reproductive_Atlantic_cod.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/95634941-9b10-4be5-9263-1eca07b723d0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess van Deurs , M , Persson , A , Nilsson , A & Jørgensen , C 2022 , ' Fish resist temptation from junk food: State-dependent diet choice in reproductive Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) facing seasonal fluxes of lipid-rich prey ' , Oikos , vol. 22 , no. 7 , e08739 . https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.08739 Arachidonic acid Boom and bust Food quality Gadus morhua Clupea harengus Carcinus maenas Nutritional quality Protein Lipids Forage fish Macro-nutrients Micro-nutrients article 2022 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.08739 2024-08-13T00:03:06Z In ecological sciences, animal diets are often simplified to “resources” or “caloric quantities”. However, in the present study, we investigated the optimal foraging strategy of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) when both macro- and micro-nutritional requirements are accounted for. Proteins cannot be synthesized from fatty acids, so the proteins for gonad development must come from other dietary sources. In addition, micronutrients are required in smaller quantities. For example, for cod, arachidonic acid (ARA) acts as a micronutrient precursor for prostaglandins, which is important for reproduction. We formulated a dynamic state-dependent model to make predictions about optimal diet choice and foraging behavior. We applied the model to a case study in the strait between Denmark and Sweden. The model predicted that energy acquired from dietary protein should be twice that acquired from lipids, with a small increase in the lipid requirements when gonads are growing. The model also predicted that the “energy sparing effect of lipids” made it beneficial to engage in risky foraging activity to supplement a lean diet with a little bit of fat. When we constructed the model to also optimize ARA uptake, the cod consumed relatively more ARA-rich crabs in the months prior to spawning, despite the otherwise poor energetic value of this prey. In support of the model predictions, field observations indicated that lipid stores reached a peak shortly after the arrival of the lipid-rich migrating herring and the fatty acid signal of these herring were evident in the liver of nearly all cod. Three month later, only half of the cod contained the herring-derived fatty acid signal, supporting the predicted shift in prey type prior to spawning. From these model predictions and field observations, we conclude that, also in the wild, nutritional requirements can be at least as important as pure energy acquisition. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Oikos 2022 7
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topic Arachidonic acid
Boom and bust
Food quality
Gadus morhua
Clupea harengus
Carcinus maenas
Nutritional quality
Protein
Lipids
Forage fish
Macro-nutrients
Micro-nutrients
spellingShingle Arachidonic acid
Boom and bust
Food quality
Gadus morhua
Clupea harengus
Carcinus maenas
Nutritional quality
Protein
Lipids
Forage fish
Macro-nutrients
Micro-nutrients
van Deurs, Mikael
Persson, Anders
Nilsson, Anders
Jørgensen, Christian
Fish resist temptation from junk food: State-dependent diet choice in reproductive Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) facing seasonal fluxes of lipid-rich prey
topic_facet Arachidonic acid
Boom and bust
Food quality
Gadus morhua
Clupea harengus
Carcinus maenas
Nutritional quality
Protein
Lipids
Forage fish
Macro-nutrients
Micro-nutrients
description In ecological sciences, animal diets are often simplified to “resources” or “caloric quantities”. However, in the present study, we investigated the optimal foraging strategy of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) when both macro- and micro-nutritional requirements are accounted for. Proteins cannot be synthesized from fatty acids, so the proteins for gonad development must come from other dietary sources. In addition, micronutrients are required in smaller quantities. For example, for cod, arachidonic acid (ARA) acts as a micronutrient precursor for prostaglandins, which is important for reproduction. We formulated a dynamic state-dependent model to make predictions about optimal diet choice and foraging behavior. We applied the model to a case study in the strait between Denmark and Sweden. The model predicted that energy acquired from dietary protein should be twice that acquired from lipids, with a small increase in the lipid requirements when gonads are growing. The model also predicted that the “energy sparing effect of lipids” made it beneficial to engage in risky foraging activity to supplement a lean diet with a little bit of fat. When we constructed the model to also optimize ARA uptake, the cod consumed relatively more ARA-rich crabs in the months prior to spawning, despite the otherwise poor energetic value of this prey. In support of the model predictions, field observations indicated that lipid stores reached a peak shortly after the arrival of the lipid-rich migrating herring and the fatty acid signal of these herring were evident in the liver of nearly all cod. Three month later, only half of the cod contained the herring-derived fatty acid signal, supporting the predicted shift in prey type prior to spawning. From these model predictions and field observations, we conclude that, also in the wild, nutritional requirements can be at least as important as pure energy acquisition.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author van Deurs, Mikael
Persson, Anders
Nilsson, Anders
Jørgensen, Christian
author_facet van Deurs, Mikael
Persson, Anders
Nilsson, Anders
Jørgensen, Christian
author_sort van Deurs, Mikael
title Fish resist temptation from junk food: State-dependent diet choice in reproductive Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) facing seasonal fluxes of lipid-rich prey
title_short Fish resist temptation from junk food: State-dependent diet choice in reproductive Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) facing seasonal fluxes of lipid-rich prey
title_full Fish resist temptation from junk food: State-dependent diet choice in reproductive Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) facing seasonal fluxes of lipid-rich prey
title_fullStr Fish resist temptation from junk food: State-dependent diet choice in reproductive Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) facing seasonal fluxes of lipid-rich prey
title_full_unstemmed Fish resist temptation from junk food: State-dependent diet choice in reproductive Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) facing seasonal fluxes of lipid-rich prey
title_sort fish resist temptation from junk food: state-dependent diet choice in reproductive atlantic cod ( gadus morhua ) facing seasonal fluxes of lipid-rich prey
publishDate 2022
url https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/95634941-9b10-4be5-9263-1eca07b723d0
https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.08739
https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/265351886/Manuscript_Revised_merged.pdf
https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/279621441/Oikos_2022_van_Deurs_Fish_resist_temptation_from_junk_food_state_dependent_diet_choice_in_reproductive_Atlantic_cod.pdf
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