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Journal of shellfish research. 2012 Aug;31(3):867-874. doi: 10.2983/035.031.0335 Q31.32024

EFFECT OF DIET QUALITY ON NUTRIENT ALLOCATION TO THE TEST AND ARISTOTLE'S LANTERN IN THE SEA URCHIN LYTECHINUS VARIEGATUS (LAMARCK, 1816)

饵料质量对瓦变海胆Lytechinus variegatus生长及营养物质向生殖腺和 Aristotle lantern 分配的影响 翻译改进

Laura Elizabeth Heflin, Victoria K Gibbs, Mickie L Powell, Robert Makowsky, Addison L Lawrence, John M Lawrence

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DOI: 10.2983/035.031.0335 PMID: 25431520

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Small adult (19.50 ± 2.01g wet weight) Lytechinus variegatus were fed eight formulated diets with different protein (12 to 36% dry weight as fed) and carbohydrate (21 to 39 % dry weight) levels. Each sea urchin (n = 8 per treatment) was fed a daily ration of 1.5% of the average body weight of all individuals for 9 weeks. Akaike information criterion scores were used to compare six different dietary composition hypotheses for eight growth measurements. For each physical growth response, different mathematical models representing a priori hypotheses were compared using the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) score. The AIC is one of many information-theoretic approaches that allows for direct comparison of non-nested models with varying number of parameters. Dietary protein level and protein: energy ratio were the best models for prediction of test diameter increase. Dietary protein level was the best model of test with spines wet weight gain and test with spines dry matter production. When the Aristotle's lantern was corrected for size of the test, there was an inverse relationship with dietary protein level. Log transformed lantern to test with spines index was also best associated with the dietary protein model. Dietary carbohydrate level was a poor predictor for growth parameters. However, the protein × carbohydrate interaction model was the best model of organic content (% dry weight) of the test without spines. These data suggest that there is a differential allocation of resources when dietary protein is limiting and the test with spines, but not the Aristotle's lantern, is affected by availability of dietary nutrients.

Keywords: Aristotle’s lantern; Lytechinus variegatus; plasticity; sea urchin.

Keywords:diet quality; nutrient allocation; sea urchin

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