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Climate regime shifts and reorganization of fish communities: the essential fatty acid limitation hypothesis

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Title Climate regime shifts and reorganization of fish communities: the essential fatty acid limitation hypothesis
Names Litzow, Michael A. (creator)
Bailey, Kevin Mclean (creator)
Prahl, Fredrick G. (creator)
Heintz, Ron (creator)
Date Issued 2006 (iso8601)
Abstract Climate regime shifts force fish communities
through rapid transitions between alternate species
assemblages, but little is known about the role that biochemical
ecology plays in these transitions. We document
a biochemical effect of climate-induced community
transitions in boreal oceans: opposite population
trajectories of lipid-rich and lipid-poor fish species. We
compared published estimates of fish lipid content and
population trajectories following climate shifts in 4 areas
(Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, Scotian Shelf and North
Sea). In all cases, total lipid content differed between
species that increased and decreased in abundance,
and the resulting relatively lipid-rich or lipid-poor communities
persisted for decades. We hypothesize that
these changes in fish community lipid content are the
result of climate-mediated changes in the availability of
essential fatty acids (EFAs), which are required by fish
as components of hormones and cell membranes. EFAs
are produced only by plants and must be obtained by
fish through their diet, and ecosystem EFA availability is
sensitive to physical forcing mechanisms. Using original
data from 5 species of northeast Pacific fish (total lipid
1.0 to 28.9% wet mass) and published data for 29
species of myctophids (total lipid 0.5 to 46.3% wet
mass), we found that the content of 2 important EFAs
was positively correlated with total lipid content. This
result suggests the possibility of species differences in
EFA requirements that are related to total lipid content,
and possible differences in susceptibility to changing
EFA availability in lipid-rich and lipid-poor fish species.
Genre Article
Topic Regime shift
Identifier Litzow, M. A., Bailey, K. M., Prahl, F. G., & Heintz, R. (2006, June 13). Climate regime shifts and reorganization of fish communities: the essential fatty acid limitation hypothesis. Marine ecology progress series, 315, 1-11.

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