Trophic ecology of seven Antarctic gorgonian species

16 páginas, 4 figuras, 5 tablas The trophic ecology of Antarctic anthozoans and their role in benthic-pelagic coupling processes is poorly understood. We studied 7 gorgonian species (Primnoisis sp., Fannyella nodosa, Ainigmaptilon antarcticum, Notisis sp., Primnoella sp., Dasystenella sp. and Thouar...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Elias-Piera, F., Rossi, Sergio, Gili, Josep Maria, Orejas, Covadonga
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter Research 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/75399
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10152
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/75399 2024-02-11T09:58:08+01:00 Trophic ecology of seven Antarctic gorgonian species Elias-Piera, F. Rossi, Sergio Gili, Josep Maria Orejas, Covadonga 2013-03 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/75399 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10152 en eng Inter Research https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10152 Marine Ecology Progress Series 477: 93-106 (2013) 0171-8630 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/75399 doi:10.3354/meps10152 1616-1599 open Weddell Sea Benthic-pelagic coupling Stable isotope Biochemical balance Lipids Energy storage Octocoral Passive suspension feeder artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2013 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10152 2024-01-16T09:49:03Z 16 páginas, 4 figuras, 5 tablas The trophic ecology of Antarctic anthozoans and their role in benthic-pelagic coupling processes is poorly understood. We studied 7 gorgonian species (Primnoisis sp., Fannyella nodosa, Ainigmaptilon antarcticum, Notisis sp., Primnoella sp., Dasystenella sp. and Thouarella sp.) in 2 Antarctic regions: the Eastern Weddell Sea and the Bransfield Strait (Antarctic Peninsula) in austral autumn 2000, a period in which primary productivity drastically decreases. We aimed at finding the main food sources for these gorgonians and to elucidate the strategies of the 7 species in this season, relating the obtained data with their biology and ecology. Stable isotope data of the 7 gorgonian species was virtually the same as that measured in the phytodetritus of the so called ‘green carpets’ and in microzooplankton (δ13C from -27.7 to -24.8‰; δ15N from 4.1 to 7.5‰). A large proportion of the gorgonian’s diet seems to be based on sedimented and resuspended material, which supports the hypothesis that some suspension feeders deal successfully with the Antarctic winter by consuming phytoplankton sedimented in the ‘green carpets’. While stable isotope analysis suggested similar food sources for 7 species, the biochemical balance indicated different energy storage as lipid values (mean ±SD) ranged from 105.1 ± 99 to 776.4 ± 354.1 µg lipids mg-1 organic matter depending on the species. Our results contribute to a better understanding of the trophic ecology of benthic Antarctic gorgonians and their strategies for coping with autumn conditions in this polar environment We thank P. López-González for the species classification. F. Pagés, N. Teixidó and E. Isla are acknowledged for helping on-board. We thank the staff of RV ‘Polarstern’ and the science party of ANT XVII/3 for their help. This study was funded by a CICYT (ANT99-1608-E) project (EASIZ project) and the BENTOLARV (CTM2009-10007) project. We are grateful to C. Hughet for her suggestions to the manuscript. F.E.P. receives a grant from the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bransfield Strait Weddell Sea Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral Bransfield Strait The Antarctic Weddell Weddell Sea Marine Ecology Progress Series 477 93 106
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topic Weddell Sea
Benthic-pelagic coupling
Stable isotope
Biochemical balance
Lipids
Energy storage
Octocoral
Passive suspension feeder
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Benthic-pelagic coupling
Stable isotope
Biochemical balance
Lipids
Energy storage
Octocoral
Passive suspension feeder
Elias-Piera, F.
Rossi, Sergio
Gili, Josep Maria
Orejas, Covadonga
Trophic ecology of seven Antarctic gorgonian species
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Benthic-pelagic coupling
Stable isotope
Biochemical balance
Lipids
Energy storage
Octocoral
Passive suspension feeder
description 16 páginas, 4 figuras, 5 tablas The trophic ecology of Antarctic anthozoans and their role in benthic-pelagic coupling processes is poorly understood. We studied 7 gorgonian species (Primnoisis sp., Fannyella nodosa, Ainigmaptilon antarcticum, Notisis sp., Primnoella sp., Dasystenella sp. and Thouarella sp.) in 2 Antarctic regions: the Eastern Weddell Sea and the Bransfield Strait (Antarctic Peninsula) in austral autumn 2000, a period in which primary productivity drastically decreases. We aimed at finding the main food sources for these gorgonians and to elucidate the strategies of the 7 species in this season, relating the obtained data with their biology and ecology. Stable isotope data of the 7 gorgonian species was virtually the same as that measured in the phytodetritus of the so called ‘green carpets’ and in microzooplankton (δ13C from -27.7 to -24.8‰; δ15N from 4.1 to 7.5‰). A large proportion of the gorgonian’s diet seems to be based on sedimented and resuspended material, which supports the hypothesis that some suspension feeders deal successfully with the Antarctic winter by consuming phytoplankton sedimented in the ‘green carpets’. While stable isotope analysis suggested similar food sources for 7 species, the biochemical balance indicated different energy storage as lipid values (mean ±SD) ranged from 105.1 ± 99 to 776.4 ± 354.1 µg lipids mg-1 organic matter depending on the species. Our results contribute to a better understanding of the trophic ecology of benthic Antarctic gorgonians and their strategies for coping with autumn conditions in this polar environment We thank P. López-González for the species classification. F. Pagés, N. Teixidó and E. Isla are acknowledged for helping on-board. We thank the staff of RV ‘Polarstern’ and the science party of ANT XVII/3 for their help. This study was funded by a CICYT (ANT99-1608-E) project (EASIZ project) and the BENTOLARV (CTM2009-10007) project. We are grateful to C. Hughet for her suggestions to the manuscript. F.E.P. receives a grant from the ...
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