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Zooplankton nutrition, storage and fecal lipid composition in different water masses associated with the Agulhas and Subtropical Fronts
Fecal pellets of zooplankton can be important carriers of organic matter from surface to deep waters of the oceans. The summer cruise ANTARES 4 gave us the opportunity to collect zooplankton from the frontal subantarctic zone (station 7 or s-ant) and adjacent subtropical waters (station 8 or s-trop)...
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Published in: | Marine chemistry 2007-10, Vol.107 (2), p.202-213 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Fecal pellets of zooplankton can be important carriers of organic matter from surface to deep waters of the oceans. The summer cruise ANTARES 4 gave us the opportunity to collect zooplankton from the frontal subantarctic zone (station 7 or s-ant) and adjacent subtropical waters (station 8 or s-trop). Triglyceride fatty acid profiles were used to assess the trophic position of two copepods (
Metridia lucens and
Pleuromamma spp.), three euphausiids (
Euphausia spinifera,
Nematoscelis megalops, and
Thysanoessa sp) and a decapod
Acanthephyra sp. The euphausiid
E. spinifera was studied at the two sites and its reaction to contrasting trophic environments and hydrology was highlighted by variations in its lipid composition. Most species showed various degree of omnivory:
E. spinifera from subantarctic showed the highest degree of herbivory on phytoplankton (high proportion of 16:4(n-1), 18:5(n-3), 16:1(n-7)), while the same species at the subtropical station, as well as
Thysanoessa sp and
M. lucens from the subantarctic station displayed more omnivorous feeding characteristics, partly linked to the abundance of microzooplankton cells.
Acanthephirasp,
N. megalops and
Pleuromammasp from station 8 (s-trop) appear to be essentially carnivorous (high 18:1n-9/18:1n-7 ratio, high levels of 20:1(n-9) or 22:1(n-11)). The trophic position influenced the composition of feces, with higher PUFA percentages in fecal pellets from carnivorous species. Hence, the surface faunal assemblage and the season controlled not only the quantity but also the quality of the food supply as PUFA exported towards the benthic domain. |
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ISSN: | 0304-4203 1872-7581 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.marchem.2007.07.001 |