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基于耳石元素微化学的江苏吕泗近岸小黄鱼生境履历重建

熊瑛1,2,刘洪波3,刘培廷2,汤建华2,杨健1,3**,姜涛1,吴磊2,高银生2,施金金2   

  1. (1南京农业大学无锡渔业学院, 江苏无锡 214081; 2江苏省海洋水产研究所, 江苏南通 226007; 3中国水产科学研究院淡水渔业研究中心内陆渔业生态环境与资源重点开放实验室, 江苏无锡 214081)
  • 出版日期:2014-03-18 发布日期:2014-03-18

Reconstructing habitat history of Larimichthys polyactis in Lüsi coastal waters of Jiangsu Province, China based on otolith microchemistry.

XIONG Ying1,2, LIU Hong-bo3, LIU Pei-ting2, TANG Jian-hua2, YANG Jian1,3, JIANG Tao1, WU Lei2, GAO Yin-sheng2, SHI Jin-jin2   

  1. (1Wuxi Fisheries College, Nanjing Agricultural University, Wuxi 214081, Jiangsu, China; 2Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Nantong 226007, Jiangsu, China; 3Key Laboratory of Ecological Environment and Resources of Inland Fisheries, Freshwater Fisheries Research Center, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Wuxi 214081, Jiangsu, China)
  • Online:2014-03-18 Published:2014-03-18

摘要: 利用电子显微探针元素分析技术,对江苏吕泗近岸海域小黄鱼矢耳石的Sr和Ca微化学特征进行了研究.结果表明: Sr含量在小黄鱼耳石的矢状面上呈非均匀分布,总体为核心部位高,其余部分明显降低.核心高Sr区域的Sr/Ca比值为(7.10±1.00),其余部分为(4.79±1.01),两者差异极显著.后者部分个体存在Sr含量更低的区域,Sr/Ca比值为(3.51±0.76).基于这些结果重建了吕泗近岸小黄鱼的生境履历: 它们在孵化及初期发育阶段生活在高盐度生境,随后的生长和发育过程则会洄游至盐度稍低的生境;部分个体的早期发育阶段还会选择利用更低盐度的生境.

Abstract: An electron probe microanalyzer (EPMA) was applied to analyze the element Sr and Ca microchemistry patterns in otoliths of Larimichthys polyactis in Lüsi coastal waters of Jiangsu Province, China. The results showed that Sr was heterogeneously distributed along the sagittal plane of the otoliths. The highest Sr concentration was normally found in the otolith cores while much lower concentrations were found in the remaining areas. The corresponding Sr/Ca ratios were (7.10±1.00) and (4.79±1.01) in the former and latter, respectively, which were significantly differed (P<0.01), but low Sr/Ca ratios even as low as (3.51±0.76) were also observed in several fish. Based on the above results of otolith microchemistry, the habitat history of L. polyactis was reconstructed as that high salinity habitats seemed to be required at the stages of hatching and posthatching development, while the reduced salinity habitats seemed to be preferable for the growth and development at the remaining stages of the life history. Furthermore, several fish in this study had likely even experienced much lower salinity habitats at the early stages.