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Ecological role of lipids and fatty acids in the early postembryonic development of the daubed shanny, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Leptoclinus maculatus</Emphasis> (Fries, 1838) from Kongsfjorden,West Spitsbergen in winter
Authors:S N Pekkoeva  S A Murzina  Z A Nefedova  P O Ripatti  S Falk-Petersen  J Berge  O Lonne  N N Nemova
Institution:1.Institute of Biology, Karelian Scientific Center,Russian Academy of Sciences,Petrozavodsk,Russia;2.Akvaplan-niva AS,Fram Centre,Troms?,Norway;3.The Arctic University of Norway (UiT),Troms?,Norway;4.The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS),Longyearbyen,Norway
Abstract:The dynamics of lipid and fatty acid composition of the muscles (flesh) and lipid sac in L. maculatus early life stages of different age collected in Kongsfjorden (Svalbard, Norway), in winter, during the polar night was studied. We showed that the total lipid content in the muscles increases on account of energetic triacylglycerols derived from the lipid sac, which is resorbed in juveniles as they switch to a demersal mode of life. The fatty acid spectrum directly reflects age-dependent and seasonal features of L. maculatus early life stages. The results of the study elucidate the specific role of lipids and fatty acids in the ecological and biochemical mechanisms related to ontogenic development of fish from the family Stichaeidae, particularly arctic-boreal L. maculatus, which assumed to become increasingly frequent in the Spitsbergen water area. They are important for understanding the ability of organisms to maintain and preserve the functional stability of ecosystems as a whole, especially under conditions of climate change in the Arctic.
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