Influence of age,size and condition factor on lipid concentration in the snapper Chrysophrys auratus |
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Authors: | Hamish Allen Martin Bader Tom Rowlands |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Applied Ecology New Zealand, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Survival, growth rates and functionality of larvae have been hypothesised to correlate with higher lipid provisioning in older teleosts. To test the lipid provisioning part of this hypothesis, we investigated the total and relative (mg/g) lipid (triglyceride) concentration in both the source (liver) and sink (gonad) lipidation organs of female snapper Chrysophrys auratus across age, size and condition factor throughout its spawning season. Age, size and condition factor had little discernible effect on the total or relative lipid concentration in either liver or gonadal tissue. Therefore, if oocyte quality (based on triglyceride concentration) is comparable across a population, research on the relationship between lipidomics and reproductive success needs to move beyond highlighting correlations to elucidating causation by focusing on the biochemical mechanisms of egg quality and larval survival, identifying maternal parameters associated with consistent lipid provisioning, and partitioning of phenotypic and genotypic maternal influences. |
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Keywords: | Chrysophrys auratus lipids snapper spawning triglycerides |
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