Metabolic programming occurs when variations in nutrition during a specific developmental window result in long-term metabolic effects. It has been studied almost exclusively in humans and other mammals but never in an ecological context. Here, we report metabolic programming and its functional consequences in a marine fish, red drum. We demonstrate that maternal provisioning of eggs with an essential fatty acid, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), varies with DHA content of the maternal diet. When offspring are reared on a DHA-replete diet, whole-body DHA content of offspring depends upon the amount of DHA that was in the egg. We further demonstrate that whole-body DHA content is correlated with traits related to offspring fitness (escape responses...
Yolk of marine fish eggs is highly concentrated in fatty acids (FAs) that are used for energy, hormo...
Fish embryos and larvae undoubtedly depend on maternal provisioning of essential egg components, suc...
Environmental factors such as nutritional interventions during early developmental stages affect and...
Metabolic programming occurs when variations in nutrition during a specific developmental window resu...
Recent work has suggested that provisioning of eggs with certain critical nutrients could be a more ...
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...
Maternal provisioning of nutrients can play a key role in the growth, development and long-term fitn...
Flow of essential fatty acids (EFAs) through food webs is critical for the health of individual anim...
Food web relationships are traditionally defined in terms of the flow of key elements, such as carbo...
Ecologists often focus on summarized composition when assessing complex, multivariate phenotypes lik...
textEssential fatty acids are necessary for growth, survival, and development of larval fishes, but ...
Fatty acids (FAs) are key nutrients for fitness which take part in multiple physiological processes ...
The concept of nutritional programming raises the interesting possibility of directing specific meta...
Freshwater and marine fishes exhibit a dichotomy in biosynthesis of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty...
Yolk of marine fish eggs is highly concentrated in fatty acids (FAs) that are used for energy, hormo...
Fish embryos and larvae undoubtedly depend on maternal provisioning of essential egg components, suc...
Environmental factors such as nutritional interventions during early developmental stages affect and...
Metabolic programming occurs when variations in nutrition during a specific developmental window resu...
Recent work has suggested that provisioning of eggs with certain critical nutrients could be a more ...
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...
Maternal provisioning of nutrients can play a key role in the growth, development and long-term fitn...
Flow of essential fatty acids (EFAs) through food webs is critical for the health of individual anim...
Food web relationships are traditionally defined in terms of the flow of key elements, such as carbo...
Ecologists often focus on summarized composition when assessing complex, multivariate phenotypes lik...
textEssential fatty acids are necessary for growth, survival, and development of larval fishes, but ...
Fatty acids (FAs) are key nutrients for fitness which take part in multiple physiological processes ...
The concept of nutritional programming raises the interesting possibility of directing specific meta...
Freshwater and marine fishes exhibit a dichotomy in biosynthesis of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty...
Yolk of marine fish eggs is highly concentrated in fatty acids (FAs) that are used for energy, hormo...
Fish embryos and larvae undoubtedly depend on maternal provisioning of essential egg components, suc...
Environmental factors such as nutritional interventions during early developmental stages affect and...