La production de chitine par les crustacés dans les écosystèmes marins

peer reviewed Chitin is synthesized by numerous animal species, either unicellular organisms or metazoans, belonging mainly to zoological groups of the Coelomate Spiralia lineage. However, the produced chitin in marine ecosystems is principally by crustaceans. A comparative study of analytical data...

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Main Authors: Jeuniaux, Charles, Voss-Foucart, Marie-Françoise, Bussers, Jean-Claude
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: EDP Sciences 1993
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Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/190142
https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/190142/1/ProductionChitineCrustacesMarins.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1051/alr:1993034
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Summary:peer reviewed Chitin is synthesized by numerous animal species, either unicellular organisms or metazoans, belonging mainly to zoological groups of the Coelomate Spiralia lineage. However, the produced chitin in marine ecosystems is principally by crustaceans. A comparative study of analytical data so far available allowed calculation of chitin biomass and chitin production values in some types of marine ecosystems, and thus estimation of the quantitative importance of chitin in the biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nitrogen. The main data so far available concerns mediterranean plankton in Calvi bay (Corsica), arctic and antartic krill, lobster population on South African coasts, and infralittoral benthic communities growing on rocky substrates on Corsica coasts. In all these cases, chitin production was estimated roughly at 1g per year and per square meter of rocky substrate or sea surface. Taking into account these production values and the relative extent of the main marine ecosystems over the world, the totalproduction of chitin due to marine crustaceans was estimated at about 2.3 billion metric tons per year.