孵化
生物
缺氧(环境)
孵化
孵化
蛋黄
胚胎
早熟的
胚胎发生
发育可塑性
动物科学
解剖
动物
生态学
渔业
化学
氧气
可塑性
生物化学
热力学
物理
有机化学
作者
Wenqi Tang,Bo Zhao,Ye Chen,Wei‐Guo Du
标识
DOI:10.1111/1749-4877.12269
摘要
Abstract The response of embryos to unpredictable hypoxia is critical for successful embryonic development, yet there remain significant gaps in our understanding of such responses in reptiles with different types of egg shell. We experimentally generated external regional hypoxia by sealing either the upper half or bottom half of the surface area of eggs in 2 species of reptiles (snake [ Lycodon rufozonatum ] with parchment egg shell and Chinese soft‐shelled turtle [ Pelodiscus sinensis ] with rigid egg shell), then monitored the growth pattern of the opaque white patch in turtle eggs (a membrane that attaches the embryo to the egg shell and plays an important role in gas exchange), the embryonic heart rate, the developmental rate and the hatchling traits in turtle and snake eggs in response to external regional hypoxia. The snake embryos from the hypoxia treatments facultatively increased their heart rate during incubation, and turtle embryos from the upper‐half hypoxia treatment enhanced their growth of the opaque white patch. Furthermore, the incubation period and hatching success of embryos were not affected by the hypoxia treatment in these 2 species. External regional hypoxia significantly affected embryonic yolk utilization and offspring size in the snake and turtle. Compared to sham controls, embryos from the upper‐half hypoxia treatment used less energy from yolk and, therefore, developed into smaller hatchlings, but embryos from the bottom‐half hypoxia treatment did not.
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