Excretion by Benthic Invertebrates as Important Source of Phosphorus in Oligotrophic Ecosystem (Lake Krivoe, Northern Russia)

We studied contribution of benthic invertebrates to the dissolved phosphates flux from the bottom sediments to the water in an oligotrophic lake (Lake Krivoe, near the White Sea biological station “Kartesh”, Northern European Russia) in 2009-2013 with the aim to quantify specific (among and within t...

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Main Authors: Berezina, Nadezhda A., Maximov, Alexey A., Umnova, Lyudmila P., Cao, Xiuyun, Arakelova, Ekaterina S., Zhou, Yiyong, Golubkov, Sergey M., Березина, Н.А., Максимов, А.А., Умнова, Л.П., Цао, C., Аракелова, Е.С., Жоу, Ю., Голубков, С.М.
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Published: Сибирский федеральный университет. Siberian Federal University 2017
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author Berezina, Nadezhda A.
Maximov, Alexey A.
Umnova, Lyudmila P.
Cao, Xiuyun
Arakelova, Ekaterina S.
Zhou, Yiyong
Golubkov, Sergey M.
Березина, Н.А.
Максимов, А.А.
Умнова, Л.П.
Цао, C.
Аракелова, Е.С.
Жоу, Ю.
Голубков, С.М.
author_facet Berezina, Nadezhda A.
Maximov, Alexey A.
Umnova, Lyudmila P.
Cao, Xiuyun
Arakelova, Ekaterina S.
Zhou, Yiyong
Golubkov, Sergey M.
Березина, Н.А.
Максимов, А.А.
Умнова, Л.П.
Цао, C.
Аракелова, Е.С.
Жоу, Ю.
Голубков, С.М.
author_sort Berezina, Nadezhda A.
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description We studied contribution of benthic invertebrates to the dissolved phosphates flux from the bottom sediments to the water in an oligotrophic lake (Lake Krivoe, near the White Sea biological station “Kartesh”, Northern European Russia) in 2009-2013 with the aim to quantify specific (among and within taxa), spatial (littoral and deep sites) and seasonal variability. The excretion rates (Pexc) of soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) were estimated in experiment with dominating taxa of benthic invertebrates (amphipods, oligochaetes, mollusks, and chironomids), freshly collected from the lake. Mass-specific P excretion rate was calculated as Pexc divided by animal dry mass and further used for calculations of benthic P efflux rates. Also, in other experimental series with and without animals (amphipods) we measured extracellular alkaline phosphatase activity. The results showed that the SRP excretion rates varied significantly between taxa and between different-sized individuals within the same taxa (the SRP excretion rate elevates with an increase in individual weight). Notable spatial and seasonal differences in biomass of benthic animals and phosphorus released by them in the lake were found. The calculated phosphorus efflux by excretory activity of benthic animals was more intensive in littoral sites (up to 14.4 μmol m-2d-1 in July), that 7 times greater than maximum efflux in deep areas (2.2 μmol m-2d-1). The mobile burrowing animals (the amphipods Gammarus lacustris, Monoporeia affinis, and Gammaracanthus loricatus) are able to move from the bottom sediments to water and transfer the nutrient; they contributed 80 % of P flux caused by benthic excretion in the lake and affected the activity of the extracellular alkaline phosphatase, increasing its level in water 3-8 times relative to that in the control (without animals). The high phosphatase activity may increase phosphorus bioavailability by catalyzing hydrolysis of organic phosphorus, and further stimulate primary producers Работа посвящена количественной ...
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spelling ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/453525 2025-03-16T15:34:52+00:00 Excretion by Benthic Invertebrates as Important Source of Phosphorus in Oligotrophic Ecosystem (Lake Krivoe, Northern Russia) Экскреция бентосных беспозвоночных как важный источник фосфора в экосистеме олиготрофного озера Berezina, Nadezhda A. Maximov, Alexey A. Umnova, Lyudmila P. Cao, Xiuyun Arakelova, Ekaterina S. Zhou, Yiyong Golubkov, Sergey M. Березина, Н.А. Максимов, А.А. Умнова, Л.П. Цао, C. Аракелова, Е.С. Жоу, Ю. Голубков, С.М. 2017-12 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=453525 en eng Сибирский федеральный университет. Siberian Federal University Журнал Сибирского федерального университета. Биология. Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology; 2017 10 (4) http://rour.neicon.ru:80/xmlui/bitstream/rour/453525/1/nora.pdf https://openrepository.ru/article?id=453525 phosphorus cycle excretion zoobenthos amphipods phosphatase activity фосфор экскреция зообентос амфиподы активность фосфатазы Journal Article 2017 ftneicon 2025-02-18T10:46:00Z We studied contribution of benthic invertebrates to the dissolved phosphates flux from the bottom sediments to the water in an oligotrophic lake (Lake Krivoe, near the White Sea biological station “Kartesh”, Northern European Russia) in 2009-2013 with the aim to quantify specific (among and within taxa), spatial (littoral and deep sites) and seasonal variability. The excretion rates (Pexc) of soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) were estimated in experiment with dominating taxa of benthic invertebrates (amphipods, oligochaetes, mollusks, and chironomids), freshly collected from the lake. Mass-specific P excretion rate was calculated as Pexc divided by animal dry mass and further used for calculations of benthic P efflux rates. Also, in other experimental series with and without animals (amphipods) we measured extracellular alkaline phosphatase activity. The results showed that the SRP excretion rates varied significantly between taxa and between different-sized individuals within the same taxa (the SRP excretion rate elevates with an increase in individual weight). Notable spatial and seasonal differences in biomass of benthic animals and phosphorus released by them in the lake were found. The calculated phosphorus efflux by excretory activity of benthic animals was more intensive in littoral sites (up to 14.4 μmol m-2d-1 in July), that 7 times greater than maximum efflux in deep areas (2.2 μmol m-2d-1). The mobile burrowing animals (the amphipods Gammarus lacustris, Monoporeia affinis, and Gammaracanthus loricatus) are able to move from the bottom sediments to water and transfer the nutrient; they contributed 80 % of P flux caused by benthic excretion in the lake and affected the activity of the extracellular alkaline phosphatase, increasing its level in water 3-8 times relative to that in the control (without animals). The high phosphatase activity may increase phosphorus bioavailability by catalyzing hydrolysis of organic phosphorus, and further stimulate primary producers Работа посвящена количественной ... Article in Journal/Newspaper White Sea NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities) White Sea
spellingShingle phosphorus cycle
excretion
zoobenthos
amphipods
phosphatase activity
фосфор
экскреция
зообентос
амфиподы
активность фосфатазы
Berezina, Nadezhda A.
Maximov, Alexey A.
Umnova, Lyudmila P.
Cao, Xiuyun
Arakelova, Ekaterina S.
Zhou, Yiyong
Golubkov, Sergey M.
Березина, Н.А.
Максимов, А.А.
Умнова, Л.П.
Цао, C.
Аракелова, Е.С.
Жоу, Ю.
Голубков, С.М.
Excretion by Benthic Invertebrates as Important Source of Phosphorus in Oligotrophic Ecosystem (Lake Krivoe, Northern Russia)
title Excretion by Benthic Invertebrates as Important Source of Phosphorus in Oligotrophic Ecosystem (Lake Krivoe, Northern Russia)
title_full Excretion by Benthic Invertebrates as Important Source of Phosphorus in Oligotrophic Ecosystem (Lake Krivoe, Northern Russia)
title_fullStr Excretion by Benthic Invertebrates as Important Source of Phosphorus in Oligotrophic Ecosystem (Lake Krivoe, Northern Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Excretion by Benthic Invertebrates as Important Source of Phosphorus in Oligotrophic Ecosystem (Lake Krivoe, Northern Russia)
title_short Excretion by Benthic Invertebrates as Important Source of Phosphorus in Oligotrophic Ecosystem (Lake Krivoe, Northern Russia)
title_sort excretion by benthic invertebrates as important source of phosphorus in oligotrophic ecosystem (lake krivoe, northern russia)
topic phosphorus cycle
excretion
zoobenthos
amphipods
phosphatase activity
фосфор
экскреция
зообентос
амфиподы
активность фосфатазы
topic_facet phosphorus cycle
excretion
zoobenthos
amphipods
phosphatase activity
фосфор
экскреция
зообентос
амфиподы
активность фосфатазы
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