Fatty acid composition of eggs affects development, growth, and ecological performance of fish embryos and larvae, with potential consequences for recruitment success. Essential fatty acids in eggs derive from the maternal diet, and the time between ingestion and deposition in eggs is ecologically important but unknown. We examined the dynamics of diet-egg transfer of arachidonic acid (ARA) in the batch-spawning fish, red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), by measuring ARA concentrations in eggs after a single diet shift and during a period of irregular variations in diet. ARA concentrations in eggs changed within 2-16 days of a diet shift. The rate of change was proportional to the magnitude of the shift, with no evidence of equilibration. These ...
Maternal effects are widely known to influence early life-history traits of offspring, including egg...
Maternal provisioning of nutrients can play a key role in the growth, development and long-term fitn...
Maternal effects often provide a mechanism for adaptive transgenerational phenotypic plasticity. The...
Fatty acid composition of eggs affects development, growth, and ecological performance of fish embry...
Eggs of marine organisms are increasingly being recognized as important components of marine food we...
Flow of essential fatty acids (EFAs) through food webs is critical for the health of individual anim...
Recent work has suggested that provisioning of eggs with certain critical nutrients could be a more ...
Metabolic programming occurs when variations in nutrition during a specific developmental window resu...
Food web relationships are traditionally defined in terms of the flow of key elements, such as carbo...
Teleost fishes evolved livebearing via egg retention 14 times. Matrotrophy has evolved within 12 of ...
Spawning performance of pinfish Lagodon rhomboides without use of hormonal aids was monitored over a...
Fish embryos and larvae undoubtedly depend on maternal provisioning of essential egg components, suc...
The study of lipids and fatty acids (FAs) has been used in the assessment of egg quality because the...
International audienceReproductive performances, and the factors affecting them, are of major import...
Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fi...
Maternal effects are widely known to influence early life-history traits of offspring, including egg...
Maternal provisioning of nutrients can play a key role in the growth, development and long-term fitn...
Maternal effects often provide a mechanism for adaptive transgenerational phenotypic plasticity. The...
Fatty acid composition of eggs affects development, growth, and ecological performance of fish embry...
Eggs of marine organisms are increasingly being recognized as important components of marine food we...
Flow of essential fatty acids (EFAs) through food webs is critical for the health of individual anim...
Recent work has suggested that provisioning of eggs with certain critical nutrients could be a more ...
Metabolic programming occurs when variations in nutrition during a specific developmental window resu...
Food web relationships are traditionally defined in terms of the flow of key elements, such as carbo...
Teleost fishes evolved livebearing via egg retention 14 times. Matrotrophy has evolved within 12 of ...
Spawning performance of pinfish Lagodon rhomboides without use of hormonal aids was monitored over a...
Fish embryos and larvae undoubtedly depend on maternal provisioning of essential egg components, suc...
The study of lipids and fatty acids (FAs) has been used in the assessment of egg quality because the...
International audienceReproductive performances, and the factors affecting them, are of major import...
Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fi...
Maternal effects are widely known to influence early life-history traits of offspring, including egg...
Maternal provisioning of nutrients can play a key role in the growth, development and long-term fitn...
Maternal effects often provide a mechanism for adaptive transgenerational phenotypic plasticity. The...