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Fatty acid composition in the white muscle of Cottoidei fishes of Lake Baikal reflects their habitat depth
Authors:Larisa D Radnaeva  Dmitry V Popov  Otto Grahl-Nielsen  Igor V Khanaev  Selmeg V Bazarsadueva  Reijo Käkelä
Institution:1.Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science,Baikal Institute of Nature Management,Ulan-Ude,Russia;2.Buryat State University,Ulan-Ude,Russia;3.University of Bergen,Bergen,Norway;4.Limnological Institute SB RAS,Irkutsk,Russia;5.Department of Biosciences,University of Helsinki,Helsinki,Finland
Abstract:Lake Baikal is a unique freshwater environment with maximum depths over 1600 m. The high water pressure at the lakebed strengthens the solidifying effect of low water temperature on animal tissue lipids, and thus the effective temperatures in the depths of the lake equal subzero temperatures in shallow waters. Cottoidei species has colonized the different water layers of the lake, and developed different ecology and physiology reflected in their tissue biochemistry. We studied by gas chromatography the composition of fatty acids (FAs), largely responsible for tissue lipid physical properties, in the white muscle tissue of 13 species of the Cottoidei fish; five benthic abyssal, six benthic eurybathic and two benthopelagic species. The FA profiles reflected habitat depth. The muscles of the deepest living species contained little polyunsaturated FAs (PUFAs) and were instead rich in monounsaturated FAs (MUFAs), which may be due to occasional weak food web links to the PUFA-rich primary producers of the photic water layer, high MUFA supply from their benthic diet, and conversion of saturated FAs (SFAs) to MUFAs in the tissues of the fish. Despite the MUFA percentage among the abyssal species reached even 50% (by weight) of total FAs, the PUFA percentage still remained above 20% in every species. The muscle MUFA/SFA ratio correlated negatively with the PUFA content of the fish muscle, suggesting viscosity control integrating the fluidity contributions from the dietary PUFAs and potentially endogenous MUFAs.
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