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Selective feeding of three bivalve species on the phytoplankton community in a marine pond revealed by high-throughput sequencing
The study of the selective feeding of bivalves is necessary in order to improve our understanding of bivalve growth and development, which helps to better define the roles of bivalves in their ecosystems. Little information is currently available on the feeding preferences of bivalves in natural wat...
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Published in: | Scientific reports 2022-04, Vol.12 (1), p.6163-6163, Article 6163 |
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Summary: | The study of the selective feeding of bivalves is necessary in order to improve our understanding of bivalve growth and development, which helps to better define the roles of bivalves in their ecosystems. Little information is currently available on the feeding preferences of bivalves in natural waters, since all diets are provided as single or mixed algae in experiments. In this study, high-throughput sequencing of the 23S rRNA gene was performed to explore differences in the feeding selectivity of
Mercenaria mercenaria
,
Meretrix meretrix
and
Ruditapes philippinarum
during different stages of their culturing to reveal their feeding preferences in natural waters. We found that the three bivalve species had different preferential selection of phytoplankton genera, indicating specific selection and avoidance of particular types of algae during their development in aquaculture.
M. mercenaria
was the most selective of the bivalves, followed by
M. meretrix
and then
R. philippinarum
. With the growth of
M. mercenaria
and
M. meretrix
, more kinds of phytoplankton could be ingested. In addition, high-throughput sequencing showed that some picophytoplankton including
Synechococcus
,
Microchloropsis,
and
Chrysochromulina
were dominant in the hepatopancreas samples obtained from these three bivalves. Therefore, the importance of these pico-sized algae in bivalve diets should be reassessed. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-022-08832-7 |