Inferring Phytoplankton, Terrestrial Plant and Bacteria Bulk δ¹³C Values from Compound Specific Analyses of Lipids and Fatty Acids
Taipale, S. J., Peltomaa, E., Hiltunen, M., Jones, R., Hahn, M. W., Biasi, C., & Brett, M. T. (2015). Inferring Phytoplankton, Terrestrial Plant and Bacteria Bulk δ¹³C Values from Compound Specific Analyses of Lipids and Fatty Acids. PLoS ONE, 10(7), Article e0133974. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133974
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Stable isotope mixing models in aquatic ecology require δ13C values for food web end members
such as phytoplankton and bacteria, however it is rarely possible to measure these
directly. Hence there is a critical need for improved methods for estimating the δ13C ratios of
phytoplankton, bacteria and terrestrial detritus from within mixed seston. We determined the
δ13C values of lipids, phospholipids and biomarker fatty acids and used these to calculate isotopic
differences compared to the whole-cell δ13C values for eight phytoplankton classes, five
bacterial taxa, and three types of terrestrial organic matter (two trees and one grass). The lipid
content was higher amongst the phytoplankton (9.5±4.0%) than bacteria (7.3±0.8%) or terrestrial
matter (3.9±1.7%). Our measurements revealed that the δ13C values of lipids followed phylogenetic
classification among phytoplankton (78.2% of variance was explained by class),
bacteria and terrestrial matter, and there was a strong correlation between the δ13C values of
total lipids, phospholipids and individual fatty acids. Amongst the phytoplankton, the isotopic
difference between biomarker fatty acids and bulk biomass averaged -10.7±1.1‰ for Chlorophyceae
and Cyanophyceae, and -6.1±1.7‰ for Cryptophyceae, Chrysophyceae and Diatomophyceae.
For heterotrophic bacteria and for type I and type II methane-oxidizing bacteria
our results showed a -1.3±1.3‰, -8.0±4.4‰, and -3.4±1.4‰ δ13C difference, respectively,
between biomarker fatty acids and bulk biomass. For terrestrial matter the isotopic difference
averaged -6.6±1.2‰. Based on these results, the δ13C values of total lipids and biomarker fatty
acids can be used to determine the δ13C values of bulk phytoplankton, bacteria or terrestrial
matter with ± 1.4‰ uncertainty (i.e., the pooled SD of the isotopic difference for all samples).
We conclude that when compound-specific stable isotope analyses become more widely available,
the determination of δ13C values for selected biomarker fatty acids coupled with established
isotopic differences, offers a promising way to determine taxa-specific bulk δ13C values
for the phytoplankton, bacteria, and terrestrial detritus embedded within mixed seston.
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