Does social isolation influence metabolism, copper accumulation, and thermal tolerance in a temperate fish?
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Abstract
Group living, exemplified by shoaling fish, offers individuals physiological benefits, including reduced stress responses (social buffering) and metabolism (the calming effect). These physiological benefits may have implications on toxicant accumulation in an aquatic environment. However, limited data exist on whether a social pair is sufficiently social to provide these benefits when compared to social isolation. We sought to investigate whether isolated and paired wild-caught anadromous threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) had different metabolic demands (oxygen uptake rate; ṀO2) and if ṀO2 drove accumulation of waterborne Cu, and whether these factors influenced the fish’s acute thermal tolerance (CTmax). Social isolation was hypothesized to elicit stress, increasing oxygen uptake and subsequent branchial accumulation of Cu, which in turn was predicted to limit the fish’s CTmax. Oxygen demand at the gills was not affected by Cu exposure nor social context. Despite this, isolated fish had on average 87% and 61% more Cu in their gill and intestinal tissue, respectively, compared to paired fish. This suggests that metabolism did not drive the observed socially mediated difference in tissue Cu burden. Rather the elevated tissue Cu may be endogenous, as increased Cu was also present in tissues of isolated fish that were not exposed to Cu. CTmax was marginally but significantly reduced to 32.9° C (from 33.1° C) in fish that were exposed to Cu, though this is likely not biologically relevant. This study unearths interactions between social context and metal burden post-exposure, paving the way for future work examining sociality and toxicology in fish.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.gqnk98t2t
Description of the data and file structure
Fish were exposed to either copper or control water and had either their metabolic rate measured or their critical thermal maxima measured. The fish were then dissected and their tissues were analyzed for inorganic ion concentration.
Files and variables
File: Sweden2022_rawdata.xlsx
Description: The "Sweden2022_rawdata.xlsx" file contains the raw data for the manuscript titled "Does social isolation influence metabolism, copper accumulation, and thermal tolerance in a temperate fish?"
Variables
- Water type: copper or control water
- Social context: a social isolated fish exposure or a socially paired fish exposure
Description of the data and file structure
Sheet: Water chemistry
This sheet contains the raw data for the water analysis.
- Column A (Sample): Individual sample identifier number.
- Column B (Treatment): Type of water sample. Mostly experimental water samples and details which treatment type the water was or details if the water sample was from a collection location.
- Column C (Test): Which experiment the water sample came from.
- Column D (Cu_ppm): Water Cu concentration in mg/L
- Column E (Cu_detectionlimit_ppm): The detection limit for Cu in that sample.
- Column F (BDL?): Whether the sample's Cu concentration was below the limit of detection or not (BDL if the sample's Cu concentration was below the limit of detection).
- Column G (Cu_ppb): Water Cu concentration in µg/L
- Column H (Na_ppm): Water Na concentration in mg/L
- Column I (Na_detectionlimit_ppm): The detection limit for Na in that sample.
- Column J (Mg_ppm): Water Mg concentration in mg/L
- Column K (Mg_detectionlimit_ppm): The detection limit for Mg in that sample.
- Column L (K_ppm): Water K concentration in mg/L
- Column M (K_detectionlimit_ppm): The detection limit for K in that sample.
- Column N (Ca_ppm): Water Ca concentration in mg/L
- Column O (Ca_detectionlimit_ppm): The detection limit for Ca in that sample.
Sheet: MO2
This sheet contains the raw data for the metabolic rate analysis.
- Column A (Replicate): Individual replicate identifier number.
- Column B (TrialDay): Date trial began.
- Column C (Social_Group): An experimental variable: whether the fish were socially isolated or paired.
- Column D (Treatment): An experimental variable: whether the fish were exposed to Cu or control water.
- Column E (Fishweight_g): The weight of that individual fish (or two fish in the paired social groups).
- Column F (MMR.uncorrected): Maximal metabolic rate of fish from that trial that has not been corrected for mass differences.
- Column G (MMR): Maximal metabolic rate of fish from that trial that has been corrected for mass differences using the scaling exponent.
- Column H (SMR.uncorrected): Standard metabolic rate of fish from that trial that has not been corrected for mass differences.
- Column I (SMR): Standard metabolic rate of fish from that trial that has been corrected for mass differences using the scaling exponent.
- Column J (RMR.last4h.uncorrected): Routine metabolic rate (average metabolic rate from the last 4 hours of the trial) of fish from that trial that has not been corrected for mass differences.
- Column I (RMR): Routine metabolic rate of fish from that trial that has been corrected for mass differences using the scaling exponent.
Sheet: CTmax
This sheet contains the raw data for the critical thermal maxima analysis.
- Column A (N_number): Individual replicate identifier number per fish.
- Column B (Replicate): Individual replicate identifier number per round (i.e., paired fish were tested together, so have the same replicate number but different N_number).
- Column C (ID): Trial ID number.
- Column D (Treatment): An experimental variable: whether the fish were exposed to Cu or control water.
- Column E (Social_Group): An experimental variable: whether the fish were socially isolated or paired.
- Column F (ctmax): Critical thermal maxima of that fish.
Sheet: Tissue ions
This sheet contains the raw data for the ion concentration in the fish tissues.
- Column A (Fish_ID): Individual replicate identifier number per fish.
- Column B (Test): Whether the fish was a part of the MO2 experiment or CTmax experiment
- Column C (Social_Group): An experimental variable: whether the fish were socially isolated or paired.
- Column D (Treatment): An experimental variable: whether the fish were exposed to Cu or control water.
- Column E (Tissue): Tissue type that was measured for ion concentration.
- Column F (Sex): Sex of the fish that was dissected.
- Column G (Cu_ppb): Cu concentration in µg/g in that tissue.
- Column H (Na_ppm): Na concentration in mg/g in that tissue.
- Column I (Mg_ppm): Mg concentration in mg/g in that tissue.
- Column J (K_ppm): K concentration in mg/g in that tissue.
- Column K (Ca_ppm): Ca concentration in mg/g in that tissue.
