Gut content, fatty acid composition and metabolic rates of the amphipod Anonyx sarsi during POLARSTERN cruise ARK-XIX/1, ice station PS64/070-6


Autoria(s): Werner, Iris; Auel, Holger; Kiko, Rainer
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LATITUDE: 76.294900 * LONGITUDE: 23.365800 * DATE/TIME START: 2003-03-23T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2003-03-23T08:21:00

Data(s)

25/11/2004

Resumo

During a winter expedition to the western Barents Sea in March 2003, benthic amphipods of the species Anonyx sarsi were observed directly below pack ice. Only males and juveniles [16.0-37.0 mm long, 16.2-120.8 mg dry mass (DM)] were collected. Guts contained macroalgal fibres, fish eggs and flesh from large carrion. Amphipods had very low levels of total lipids (2.7-17.2% DM). Analysis of lipid biomarkers showed that some of the specimens had preyed on pelagic copepods. Individual respiration rates ranged over 0.4-1.7 ml O2/day (mean: 1.2 ml, SD: 0.5 ml). Individual ammonia excretion rates varied between 7.8 µg and 49.3 µg N/day (mean: 30.7 µg, SD: 15.2 µg). The atomic O:N ratio ranged over 35 to 71 (mean: 55, SD: 14), indicating lipid-dominated metabolism. Mass-specific respiration ranged over 9.8-16.6 ml O2/day/g DM (mean: 13.1 ml, SD: 2.2 ml). The metabolic rates of A. sarsi were twice as high as those of the truly sympagic amphipod Gammarus wilkitzkii, which is better adapted to the under-ice habitat by its energy-saving attached lifestyle. It is concluded that males and juveniles of A. sarsi were actively searching for food in the water column and at the ice underside, but that the nutritional status of the amphipods in late Arctic winter was generally very poor.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.855272

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.855272

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Werner, Iris; Auel, Holger; Kiko, Rainer (2004): Occurrence of Anonyx sarsi (Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea) below Arctic pack ice: an example for cryo-benthic coupling? Polar Biology, 27(8), 474-481, doi:10.1007/s00300-004-0616-2

Palavras-Chave #% of total GC signal strength; 14:0; 16:0; 16:1(n-7); 16:2(n-4); 18:1(n-7); 18:1(n-9); 18:1(n-9) / 18:1(n-7); 18:2(n-6); 18:3(n-3); 18:4(n-3); 20:1(n-7); 20:1(n-9); 20:4(n-3); 20:4(n-6); 20:5(n-3); 22:1(n-11); 22:6(n-3); 9,12-Hexadecadienoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-4,7,10,13,16,19-Docosahexaenoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-5,8,11,14,17-Icosapentaenoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-5,8,11,14-Eicosatetraenoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-6,9,12,15-Octadecatetraenoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-8,11,14,17-Eicosatetraenoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-9,12,15-Octadecatrienoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-9,12-Octadecadienoic acid of total fatty acids; animal number; ARK-XIX/1; Barents Sea; cis-11-Docosenoic acid of total fatty acids; cis-11-Icosenoic acid of total fatty acids; cis-11-Octadecenoic acid of total fatty acids; cis-13-Icosenoic acid of total fatty acids; cis-9-Hexadecenoic acid of total fatty acids; cis-9-Octadecenoic acid of total fatty acids; DFG-Schwerpunktprogramm 1158 - Antarktisforschung; DFG-SPP1158; Fatty acids; Fatty alc; Fatty alcohols; fish eggs, of total gut volume; Gut fill; Gut fullness; Hexadecanoic acid of total fatty acids; ICE; Ice station; ID; Identification; in % dry mass; Ind dm; Individual dry mass; large carrion, of total gut volume; Lipids; macroalgal fibres, of total gut volume; N exc; Nitrogen, excretion per individual; O:N atomic; others, of total fatty acids; Polarstern; PS64; PS64/070-6; Ratio; Repl; Replicates; Respiration rate, oxygen, per dry mass; Respiration rate, oxygen, per individual; Resp O2/dm; Resp O2/ind; Species; Tetradecanoic acid of total fatty acids; Vol; Volume
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