Nutritional importance of benthic bacteria for deep‐sea nematodes from the Arctic ice margin: Results of an isotope tracer experiment

A stable isotope ( 13 C)‐labeling experiment was performed to quantify the importance of bacterial carbon as a food source for an Arctic deep‐sea nematode community. Bacterial functional groups were isotopically enriched with 13 C‐glucose, 13 C‐acetate, 13 C‐bicarbonate, and 13 C‐amino acids injecte...

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Main Authors: Guilini, Katja, Oevelen, Dick Van, Soetaert, Karline, Middelburg, Jack J., Vanreusela, Ann
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spelling crwiley:10.4319/lo.2010.55.5.1977 2024-09-15T18:38:26+00:00 Nutritional importance of benthic bacteria for deep‐sea nematodes from the Arctic ice margin: Results of an isotope tracer experiment Guilini, Katja Oevelen, Dick Van Soetaert, Karline Middelburg, Jack J. Vanreusela, Ann 2010 http://dx.doi.org/10.4319/lo.2010.55.5.1977 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.4319%2Flo.2010.55.5.1977 https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.4319/lo.2010.55.5.1977 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Limnology and Oceanography volume 55, issue 5, page 1977-1989 ISSN 0024-3590 1939-5590 journal-article 2010 crwiley https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2010.55.5.1977 2024-08-27T04:31:23Z A stable isotope ( 13 C)‐labeling experiment was performed to quantify the importance of bacterial carbon as a food source for an Arctic deep‐sea nematode community. Bacterial functional groups were isotopically enriched with 13 C‐glucose, 13 C‐acetate, 13 C‐bicarbonate, and 13 C‐amino acids injected into sediments collected from 1280 m depth at 79°N, 6°E, west of Svalbard. Incorporation of the 13 C label into bacterial phospholipid‐derived fatty acids (PLFAs) and nematodes in the top 5 cm of the sediment was monitored over a 7‐d period. The 13 C dynamics of nematodes was fitted with a simple isotope turnover model to derive the importance of the different bacterial functional groups as carbon sources for the nematodes. The different substrates clearly labeled different bacterial groups as evidenced by differential labeling of the PLFA patterns. The deep‐sea nematode community incorporated a very limited amount of the label, and the isotope turnover model showed that the dynamics of the isotope transfer could not be attributed to bacterivory. The low enrichment of nematodes suggests a limited passive uptake of injected 13 C‐labeled substrates. The lack of accumulation suggests that the injected 13 C‐labeled dissolved organic carbon compounds are not important as carbon sources for deep‐sea nematodes. Since earlier studies with isotopically enriched algae also found limited uptake by nematodes, the food sources of deep‐sea nematodes remain unclear. Article in Journal/Newspaper Svalbard Wiley Online Library Limnology and Oceanography 55 5 1977 1989
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description A stable isotope ( 13 C)‐labeling experiment was performed to quantify the importance of bacterial carbon as a food source for an Arctic deep‐sea nematode community. Bacterial functional groups were isotopically enriched with 13 C‐glucose, 13 C‐acetate, 13 C‐bicarbonate, and 13 C‐amino acids injected into sediments collected from 1280 m depth at 79°N, 6°E, west of Svalbard. Incorporation of the 13 C label into bacterial phospholipid‐derived fatty acids (PLFAs) and nematodes in the top 5 cm of the sediment was monitored over a 7‐d period. The 13 C dynamics of nematodes was fitted with a simple isotope turnover model to derive the importance of the different bacterial functional groups as carbon sources for the nematodes. The different substrates clearly labeled different bacterial groups as evidenced by differential labeling of the PLFA patterns. The deep‐sea nematode community incorporated a very limited amount of the label, and the isotope turnover model showed that the dynamics of the isotope transfer could not be attributed to bacterivory. The low enrichment of nematodes suggests a limited passive uptake of injected 13 C‐labeled substrates. The lack of accumulation suggests that the injected 13 C‐labeled dissolved organic carbon compounds are not important as carbon sources for deep‐sea nematodes. Since earlier studies with isotopically enriched algae also found limited uptake by nematodes, the food sources of deep‐sea nematodes remain unclear.
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author Guilini, Katja
Oevelen, Dick Van
Soetaert, Karline
Middelburg, Jack J.
Vanreusela, Ann
spellingShingle Guilini, Katja
Oevelen, Dick Van
Soetaert, Karline
Middelburg, Jack J.
Vanreusela, Ann
Nutritional importance of benthic bacteria for deep‐sea nematodes from the Arctic ice margin: Results of an isotope tracer experiment
author_facet Guilini, Katja
Oevelen, Dick Van
Soetaert, Karline
Middelburg, Jack J.
Vanreusela, Ann
author_sort Guilini, Katja
title Nutritional importance of benthic bacteria for deep‐sea nematodes from the Arctic ice margin: Results of an isotope tracer experiment
title_short Nutritional importance of benthic bacteria for deep‐sea nematodes from the Arctic ice margin: Results of an isotope tracer experiment
title_full Nutritional importance of benthic bacteria for deep‐sea nematodes from the Arctic ice margin: Results of an isotope tracer experiment
title_fullStr Nutritional importance of benthic bacteria for deep‐sea nematodes from the Arctic ice margin: Results of an isotope tracer experiment
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional importance of benthic bacteria for deep‐sea nematodes from the Arctic ice margin: Results of an isotope tracer experiment
title_sort nutritional importance of benthic bacteria for deep‐sea nematodes from the arctic ice margin: results of an isotope tracer experiment
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