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Specific dynamic action (SDA) in the supralittoral isopod,Ligia pallasii: Identification of components of apparent SDA and effects of dietary amino acid quality and content on SDA
Institution:2. Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences UMR 7618, Sorbonne Universités-UPMC-CNRS-IRD-INRA-Université Paris Diderot-UPEC, Paris, France;3. UMR 42 CARRTEL, INRA-Université Savoie Mont Blanc, Thonon-les-Bains, France;4. CIRAD, UMR PVBMT, 97410 Saint Pierre, La Réunion, France;5. UMR 3P PVBMT, CIRAD-Université de la Réunion, Saint Pierre, France;6. UMR IPME, IRD-Université de Montpellier-CIRAD, Montpellier, France;1. Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract:
  • 1.1. Specific Dynamic Action (SDA) effects of diet were investigated in the supralittoral isopod, Ligia pallasii, using defined chemical diets.
  • 2.2. “Apparent SDA”, or the total rise in metabolic rate following a meal, was resolved in animals eating a nutritionally complete chemical diet into three components: 8% mechanical costs of moving food through the gut, 40% “excitement costs” due to investigator disturbance and presence of food, and 52% SDA.
  • 3.3. Excitement costs in animals exposed to food but which chose not to eat showed non-significant variation between diets containing different levels of chemical nutrients, but were significantly less on a diet containing only cellulose and agar.
  • 4.4. SDA increased with increasing concentration of amino acids in the diet.
  • 5.5. Substitution of whole-protein casein for free amino acids in the diet had no significant SDA effect, while substitution of free amino acids in the ratio found in casein more than doubled the SDA effect.
  • 6.6. Deletion of alanine from the diet caused no significant effect on SDA, while deletion of phenylalanine caused a highly significant elevation in SDA.
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