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Effects of calcification on respiratory quotient of cultured oyster Crassostrea gigas and its fouling animals.

REN Li-hua1,2,3, ZHANG Ji-hong1, FANG Jian-guang1, YAO Yong-feng1, ZHANG Yi-tao1, GAO Zhen-kun1, ZHANG Ming-liang4   

  1. (1Key Laboratory of Sustainable Development of Marine Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture / Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Qingdao 266071, Shandong, China; 2Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao 266071, China; 3Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China; 4Shandong Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Yantai 264006, Shandong, China)
  • Online:2014-06-18 Published:2014-06-18

Abstract: Respiratory quotient (RQ) is one of the basic indices in physiology and energy metabolism of animals. When RQ is calculated, the amount of released CO2 is typically used directly. But for calcifying marine organisms, calcification which can affect dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) content in the water may cause methodological error to some extent, if it is ignored. In this paper, RQ and O/N of cultured oyster Crassostrea gigas and 3 marine fouling animal species (Mytilus edulis, Ciona intestinalis, Styela clava) were measured in the respiratory chamber to discuss the effect of calcification in RQ determination. The results demonstrated that calcification
rates of C. gigas and M. edulis were (56.37±14.85) and (17.95±7.21) μmol·g-1·h-1, respectively. (3.72±0.80) and (1.48±0.14) mg·L-1 DIC in the water were correspondingly decreased, which occupied about (60.9±7.6)% and (39.9±5.7)% of respired CO2, respectively. RQ values of 4 animals were C. gigas 1.38±0.19, M. edulis 1.18±0.11, C. intestinalis 1.11±0.05 and S. clava 1.32±0.19, which agreed with the O/N values except C. intestinalis. Meanwhile, the uncorrected RQ values of C. gigas and M. edulis were 0.56±0.19 and 0.70±0.04, respectively, which were contrary to the O/N values. Therefore, it was obviously that calcification could result in a significant influence on the respiratory quotient by affecting water DIC concentration and should be accurately calculated in RQ measurement.