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Effects of Periodical Salinity Fluctuation on the Growth, Molting, Energy Homeostasis and Molting-Related Gene Expression of Litopenaeus vannamei 被引量:1
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作者 ZHANG Dan GUO Xiantao +1 位作者 WANG Fang DONG Shuanglin 《Journal of Ocean University of China》 SCIE CAS 2016年第5期911-917,共7页
To determine the response of Litopenaeus vannamei to periodical salinity fluctuation, a 30-day experiment was conducted in laboratory. In this experiment, two salinity fluctuation amplitudes of 4(group S4) and 10(grou... To determine the response of Litopenaeus vannamei to periodical salinity fluctuation, a 30-day experiment was conducted in laboratory. In this experiment, two salinity fluctuation amplitudes of 4(group S4) and 10(group S10) were designed. The constant salinity of 30(group S0) was used as the control. Levels of shrimp growth, molting frequency(MF), cellular energy status(ATP, ADP and AMP), as well as the expression of genes encoding molt-inhibiting hormone(MIH), crustacean hyperglycemic hormone(CHH), ecdysteroid-regulated protein(ERP), and energy-related AMP-activated protein kinase(AMPK) were determined. The results showed that periodical salinity fluctuation significantly influenced all indicators except MF which ranged from 13.3% in group S10 to15.4% in group S4. In comparison with shrimps cultured at the constant salinity of 30, those in group S4 showed a significant elevation in growth rate, food conversion efficiency, cellular energy status, ERP and MIH gene transcript abundance, and a significant reduction in CHH and AMPK transcript abundance(P < 0.05). However, salinity fluctuation of 10 only resulted in a significant variation in MIH and CHH gene expression when compared to the control(P < 0.05). According to our findings, L. vannamei may be highly capable of tolerating salinity fluctuation. When ambient salinity fluctuated at approx. 4, the increased MF and energy stores in organisms may aid to promoting shrimp growth. 展开更多
关键词 salinity shrimp fluctuation transcript periodical AMPK ranged Molting abundance Periodical
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Does hydrological fluctuation alter impacts of species richness on biomass in wetland plant communities? 被引量:5
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作者 Fang-Li Luo Xing-Xing Jiang +1 位作者 Hong-Li Li Fei-Hai Yu 《Journal of Plant Ecology》 SCIE 2016年第4期434-441,共8页
Aims The diversity-productivity relationship is one of the most critical questions in ecology and can be altered by environmental factors.Hydrological fluctuation affects growth of wetland plants,and such effects vary... Aims The diversity-productivity relationship is one of the most critical questions in ecology and can be altered by environmental factors.Hydrological fluctuation affects growth of wetland plants,and such effects vary with plant species.Therefore,we hypothesized that hydrological fluctuation changes effects of species richness on productivity of wetland plant communities.Methods We constructed wetland plant communities consisting of three or six wetland plant species and subjected them to hydrological fluctuation(i.e.gradually changing water level)of two frequencies and two ranges,with unchanged water level as the control.We measured height,root and shoot dry mass of each plant at harvest.Important Findings Hydrological fluctuation significantly decreased biomass of wetland plant communities,which was due to impacts of fluctuation range,but not those of fluctuation frequency.Community biomass was significantly higher when species richness was higher,and such an effect did not depend on hydrological fluctuation.Therefore,hydrological fluctuation can decrease the productivity of wetland plant communities but may not alter the diversity-productivity relationship. 展开更多
关键词 diversity effects diversity-productivity relationship experimental plant communities flooding fluctuation frequency fluctuation range water depth change
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