Fatty Acids of Sestonic Lipid Classes as a Tool to Study Nutrition Spectra of Rotifers and Ciliates in a Siberian Eutrophic Reservoir

Fatty acid composition of triacylglycerols (TAG) and polar lipids (PL) of seston from the Siberian Reservoir Bugach was analyzed to reveal the spectra of nutrition of micro- and mesozooplankton (protozoa and rotifers). The seasonal changes of micro- and mesozooplankton nutrition were observed. Bacte...

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Main Authors: Makhutova, Olesya N., Khromechek, Elena B.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Сибирский федеральный университет. Siberian Federal University 2008
Subjects:
TAG
PL
Online Access:https://openrepository.ru/article?id=261965
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spelling ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/261965 2023-05-15T17:11:04+02:00 Fatty Acids of Sestonic Lipid Classes as a Tool to Study Nutrition Spectra of Rotifers and Ciliates in a Siberian Eutrophic Reservoir Makhutova, Olesya N. Khromechek, Elena B. 2008-01 542106 bytes application/pdf https://openrepository.ru/article?id=261965 en eng Сибирский федеральный университет. Siberian Federal University 2008 (1) Журнал Сибирского федерального университета. Биология. Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology http://rour.neicon.ru:80/xmlui/bitstream/rour/261965/1/nora.pdf 1997-1389 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=261965 spectra of nutrition fatty acids TAG PL seston bacterioplankton phytoplankton micro- and mesozooplankton multivariate analysis Journal Article Published Journal Article 2008 ftneicon 2020-07-21T12:23:07Z Fatty acid composition of triacylglycerols (TAG) and polar lipids (PL) of seston from the Siberian Reservoir Bugach was analyzed to reveal the spectra of nutrition of micro- and mesozooplankton (protozoa and rotifers). The seasonal changes of micro- and mesozooplankton nutrition were observed. Bacteria comprised relatively constant part in feeding protozoa and rotifers during the whole vegetation season. The maximum consumption of higher plants detritus occurred at the beginning of August. Phytoplankton was consumed more intensively in spring during the rapid growth of diatoms (Stephanodiscus sp.) and from the middle to the end of June when cyanobacteria (Anabaena flos-aquae, Aphanizomenon flos-aquae, Planktothrix agardhii), dynophytes (Peridinium sp.) euglenas (Euglena proxima) and diatoms (Stephanodiscus sp.) were dominated in Bugach Reservoir. The dominant species of protozoa differed in their nutrition spectra: Holophrya sp. was feeding on diatoms in spring and bacteria in the middle of summer; Tintinidium sp. was consuming diatoms and cyanobacteria; Nassula picta was feeding on cyanobacteria. Article in Journal/Newspaper Mesozooplankton NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities)
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topic spectra of nutrition
fatty acids
TAG
PL
seston
bacterioplankton
phytoplankton
micro- and mesozooplankton
multivariate analysis
spellingShingle spectra of nutrition
fatty acids
TAG
PL
seston
bacterioplankton
phytoplankton
micro- and mesozooplankton
multivariate analysis
Makhutova, Olesya N.
Khromechek, Elena B.
Fatty Acids of Sestonic Lipid Classes as a Tool to Study Nutrition Spectra of Rotifers and Ciliates in a Siberian Eutrophic Reservoir
topic_facet spectra of nutrition
fatty acids
TAG
PL
seston
bacterioplankton
phytoplankton
micro- and mesozooplankton
multivariate analysis
description Fatty acid composition of triacylglycerols (TAG) and polar lipids (PL) of seston from the Siberian Reservoir Bugach was analyzed to reveal the spectra of nutrition of micro- and mesozooplankton (protozoa and rotifers). The seasonal changes of micro- and mesozooplankton nutrition were observed. Bacteria comprised relatively constant part in feeding protozoa and rotifers during the whole vegetation season. The maximum consumption of higher plants detritus occurred at the beginning of August. Phytoplankton was consumed more intensively in spring during the rapid growth of diatoms (Stephanodiscus sp.) and from the middle to the end of June when cyanobacteria (Anabaena flos-aquae, Aphanizomenon flos-aquae, Planktothrix agardhii), dynophytes (Peridinium sp.) euglenas (Euglena proxima) and diatoms (Stephanodiscus sp.) were dominated in Bugach Reservoir. The dominant species of protozoa differed in their nutrition spectra: Holophrya sp. was feeding on diatoms in spring and bacteria in the middle of summer; Tintinidium sp. was consuming diatoms and cyanobacteria; Nassula picta was feeding on cyanobacteria.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Makhutova, Olesya N.
Khromechek, Elena B.
author_facet Makhutova, Olesya N.
Khromechek, Elena B.
author_sort Makhutova, Olesya N.
title Fatty Acids of Sestonic Lipid Classes as a Tool to Study Nutrition Spectra of Rotifers and Ciliates in a Siberian Eutrophic Reservoir
title_short Fatty Acids of Sestonic Lipid Classes as a Tool to Study Nutrition Spectra of Rotifers and Ciliates in a Siberian Eutrophic Reservoir
title_full Fatty Acids of Sestonic Lipid Classes as a Tool to Study Nutrition Spectra of Rotifers and Ciliates in a Siberian Eutrophic Reservoir
title_fullStr Fatty Acids of Sestonic Lipid Classes as a Tool to Study Nutrition Spectra of Rotifers and Ciliates in a Siberian Eutrophic Reservoir
title_full_unstemmed Fatty Acids of Sestonic Lipid Classes as a Tool to Study Nutrition Spectra of Rotifers and Ciliates in a Siberian Eutrophic Reservoir
title_sort fatty acids of sestonic lipid classes as a tool to study nutrition spectra of rotifers and ciliates in a siberian eutrophic reservoir
publisher Сибирский федеральный университет. Siberian Federal University
publishDate 2008
url https://openrepository.ru/article?id=261965
genre Mesozooplankton
genre_facet Mesozooplankton
op_relation 2008 (1)
Журнал Сибирского федерального университета. Биология. Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology
http://rour.neicon.ru:80/xmlui/bitstream/rour/261965/1/nora.pdf
1997-1389
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