Terrestrial carbohydrates support freshwater zooplankton during phytoplankton deficiency
Taipale, S. J., Galloway, A. W. E., Aalto, S. L., Kahilainen, K. K., Strandberg, U., & Kankaala, P. (2016). Terrestrial carbohydrates support freshwater zooplankton during phytoplankton deficiency. Scientific Reports, 6, Article 30897. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep30897
Julkaistu sarjassa
Scientific ReportsTekijät
Päivämäärä
2016Tekijänoikeudet
© the Authors, 2016. This is an open access article published by Nature and distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons License.
Freshwater food webs can be partly supported by terrestrial primary production, often deriving from
plant litter of surrounding catchment vegetation. Although consisting mainly of poorly bioavailable
lignin, with low protein and lipid content, the carbohydrates from fallen tree leaves and shoreline
vegetation may be utilized by aquatic consumers. Here we show that during phytoplankton
deficiency, zooplankton (Daphnia magna) can benefit from terrestrial particulate organic matter
by using terrestrial-origin carbohydrates for energy and sparing essential fatty acids and amino
acids for somatic growth and reproduction. Assimilated terrestrial-origin fatty acids from shoreline
reed particles exceeded available diet, indicating that Daphnia may convert a part of their dietary
carbohydrates to saturated fatty acids. This conversion was not observed with birch leaf diets, which
had lower carbohydrate content. Subsequent analysis of 21 boreal and subarctic lakes showed that
diet of herbivorous zooplankton is mainly based on high-quality phytoplankton rich in essential
polyunsaturated fatty acids. The proportion of low-quality diets (bacteria and terrestrial particulate
organic matter) was <28% of the assimilated carbon. Taken collectively, the incorporation of terrestrial
carbon into zooplankton was not directly related to the concentration of terrestrial organic matter in
experiments or lakes, but rather to the low availability of phytoplankton.
...
Julkaisija
Nature Publishing GroupISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
2045-2322Julkaisu tutkimustietojärjestelmässä
https://converis.jyu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/26162300
Metadata
Näytä kaikki kuvailutiedotKokoelmat
Lisenssi
Ellei muuten mainita, aineiston lisenssi on © the Authors, 2016. This is an open access article published by Nature and distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons License.
Samankaltainen aineisto
Näytetään aineistoja, joilla on samankaltainen nimeke tai asiasanat.
-
Worldwide body size distributions of freshwater crustacean communities : are global mechanisms overriding local ones?
Vojsava, Gjoni; Bruel, Rosalie; Ersoy, Zeynep; Calderó-Pascual, Maria; Barth, Lauren E.; Anton-Pardo, Maria; Baludo, Marjohn Y.; Bartrons, Mireia; Brucet, Sandra; Beyer, Jessica E.; Bernard, Anaëlle; Blackburn-Desbiens, Pénélope; Carey, Cayelan C.; Chaguaceda, Fernando; Chen, Huihuang; Christoffersen, Kirsten S.; Doubek, Jonathan P.; Dulić, Zorka P.; de Eyto, Elvira; Figary, Stephanie E.; Fischer, Janet M.; Forasaco, Elena; Gal, Gideon; García-Girón, Jorge; Ger, Kemal Ali; Gray, Emma; Grosbois, Guillaume; Gutierrez, Maria F.; Halabowski, Dariusz; Hambright, K. David; Harris, Ted D.; Hovel, Rachel A.; Jakobsson, Ellinor; Jensen, Thomas C.; Korponai, Janos; La Fuente, Sofia; Lakka, Hanna-Kaisa; Leoni, Barbara; Lepori, Fabio; López-Vázquez, Mercedes; Mariani, Matias; Mbizani, Mfundo; McCarthy, Valerie; McElarney, Yvonne R.; Menezes, Rosemberg F.; Merkli, Stefanie; Michaloudi, Evangelia; Montoya, José V.; Motitsoe, Samuel N.; Moore, Tadhg; Napoleoni, Raphaëlle; Nava, Veronica; Nejstgaard, Jens; Obertegger, Ulrike; Overholt, Erin P.; Papa, Rey Donne S.; Pomati, Francesco; Rautio, Milla; Richardson, David C.; Rippey, Brian; Rose, Kevin C.; Rudstam, Lars G.; Rusak, James; Santangelo, Jayme M.; Scofield, Anne E.; Seďa, Jaromír; Stockwell, Jason D.; Straile, Dietmar; Strecker, Angela L.; Thackeray, Stephen J.; Tanentzap, Andrew J.; Ungerer, Luke A.; Wander, Heather L.; Znachor, Petr (Society for Experimental Biology, 2023) -
Browning-induced changes in trophic functioning of planktonic food webs in temperate and boreal lakes : insights from fatty acids
Strandberg, Ursula; Hiltunen, Minna; Creed, Irena F.; Arts, Michael T.; Kankaala, Paula (Springer, 2023)The effects of lake browning on trophic functioning of planktonic food webs are not fully understood. We studied the effects of browning on the response patterns of polyunsaturated fatty acids and n−3/n−6 ratio in seston ... -
Lake zooplankton δ13C values are strongly correlated with the δ13C values of distinct phytoplankton taxa
Taipale, Sami J.; Vuorio, Kristiina; Brett, Michael T.; Peltomaa, Elina; Hiltunen, Minna (Ecological Society of America, 2016)Analyses of carbon stable isotopes are often used to estimate the contributions of allochthonous and autochthonous dietary resources to aquatic consumers. Most pelagic food web studies assume that all phytoplankton taxa ... -
Eutrophication and browning influence Daphnia nutritional ecology
Taipale, Sami J.; Aalto, Sanni L.; Galloway, Aaron W. E.; Kuoppamäki, Kirsi; Nzobeuh, Polain; Peltomaa, Elina (Taylor & Francis, 2019)Climate change and land-use practices can enhance lake eutrophication and browning, which influence phytoplankton composition by decreasing the availability of food high in nutritional quality (algae) and increasing the ... -
Inferring phytoplankton community composition with a fatty acid mixing model
Strandberg, U.; Taipale, Sami; Hiltunen, M.; Galloway, A. W. E.; Brett, M. T.; Kankaala, P. (Ecological Society of America, 2015)Abstract. The taxon specificity of fatty acid composition in algal classes suggests that fatty acids could be used as chemotaxonomic markers for phytoplankton composition. The applicability of phospholipid-derived fatty ...
Ellei toisin mainittu, julkisesti saatavilla olevia JYX-metatietoja (poislukien tiivistelmät) saa vapaasti uudelleenkäyttää CC0-lisenssillä.