气泡创伤对鱼状功能造成的原因和后果
Naomi K Pleizier1, Colin J Brauner2
1School of Environmental Science, Simon Fraser University, Technology and Science Complex 2 Suite 8900, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC, Canada. naomi_pleizier@sfu.ca.
概括
总溶解气体超和 (TDGS) 可以通过在组织中引起气泡来损害水生生物. 本研究研究了鱼如何促进TDGS的进入及其对生理功能和游泳的影响.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 水生生物学 水生生物学
- 鱼类生理学 鱼类生理学
背景情况:
- 总溶解气体超和 (TDGS) 是水生环境问题,由水与压力下的空气混合引起,通常与水电大和布有关.
- 在水生动物中,TDGS可能导致气泡创伤 (GBT),在组织中形成有害的气泡.
- 鱼是气体交换的主要接口,因此容易进入TDGS.
研究的目的:
- 阐明鱼在总溶解气体吸收中的作用.
- 调查TDGS暴露对鱼类的生理后果,特别是关于状功能.
- 评估TDGS诱导的变异对血液气体交换,平衡和有氧性能的下游影响.
主要方法:
- 该研究描述了TDGS通过鱼进入鱼的生理机制.
- 它讨论了状组织中泡形成的潜在影响.
- 该研究分析了对关键生理过程和鱼类整体健康的后续影响.
主要成果:
- 鱼被确定为TDGS进入水生生物体循环系统的关键入口点.
- 突出显示了氧气和二氧化碳在上扩散的潜在干扰.
- 血离子和pH平衡的损害,以及废物分泌的损害,被讨论为后果.
结论:
- 在鱼类TDGS的病理生理学中起着至关重要的作用.
- 暴露于TDGS可以显著损害基本的生理功能,包括呼吸和平衡.
- 这些损害最终会降低受影响鱼类的有氧游泳表现,影响它们的生存和生态作用.
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