Oxygen microoptodes: a new tool for oxygen measurements in aquatic animal ecology

We describe two applications of a recently introduced system for very precise, continuous measurement of water oxygen saturation. Oxygen microoptodes (based on the dynamic fluorescence quenching principle) with a tip diameter of similar to50 mum, an eight-channel optode array, an intermittent flow s...

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Main Authors: Gatti, S., Brey, T., Müller, W., Heilmayer, O., Holst, G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2002
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spelling ftpubman:oai:pure.mpg.de:item_2486130 2024-09-15T17:48:37+00:00 Oxygen microoptodes: a new tool for oxygen measurements in aquatic animal ecology Gatti, S. Brey, T. Müller, W. Heilmayer, O. Holst, G. 2002 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0001-D34D-B http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0005-6E00-0 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0001-D34D-B http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0005-6E00-0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Marine Biology info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2002 ftpubman 2024-07-31T09:31:27Z We describe two applications of a recently introduced system for very precise, continuous measurement of water oxygen saturation. Oxygen microoptodes (based on the dynamic fluorescence quenching principle) with a tip diameter of similar to50 mum, an eight-channel optode array, an intermittent flow system, and online data registration were used to perform two types of experiments. The metabolic activity of Antarctic invertebrates (sponges and scallops) was estimated in respiration experiments, and, secondly, oxygen saturation inside living sponge tissue was determined in different flow regimes. Even in long-term experiments (several days) no drift was detectable in between calibrations. Data obtained were in excellent correspondence with control measurements performed with a modified Winkler method. Antarctic invertebrates in our study showed low oxygen consumption rates, ranging from 0.03-0.19 cm(3) O-2 h(-1) ind.(-1). Oxygen saturation inside living sponge specimens was affected by flow regime and culturing conditions of sponges. Our results suggest that oxygen optodes are a reliable tool for oxygen measurements beyond the methodological limits of traditional methods. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Max Planck Society: MPG.PuRe
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description We describe two applications of a recently introduced system for very precise, continuous measurement of water oxygen saturation. Oxygen microoptodes (based on the dynamic fluorescence quenching principle) with a tip diameter of similar to50 mum, an eight-channel optode array, an intermittent flow system, and online data registration were used to perform two types of experiments. The metabolic activity of Antarctic invertebrates (sponges and scallops) was estimated in respiration experiments, and, secondly, oxygen saturation inside living sponge tissue was determined in different flow regimes. Even in long-term experiments (several days) no drift was detectable in between calibrations. Data obtained were in excellent correspondence with control measurements performed with a modified Winkler method. Antarctic invertebrates in our study showed low oxygen consumption rates, ranging from 0.03-0.19 cm(3) O-2 h(-1) ind.(-1). Oxygen saturation inside living sponge specimens was affected by flow regime and culturing conditions of sponges. Our results suggest that oxygen optodes are a reliable tool for oxygen measurements beyond the methodological limits of traditional methods.
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author Gatti, S.
Brey, T.
Müller, W.
Heilmayer, O.
Holst, G.
spellingShingle Gatti, S.
Brey, T.
Müller, W.
Heilmayer, O.
Holst, G.
Oxygen microoptodes: a new tool for oxygen measurements in aquatic animal ecology
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Brey, T.
Müller, W.
Heilmayer, O.
Holst, G.
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title Oxygen microoptodes: a new tool for oxygen measurements in aquatic animal ecology
title_short Oxygen microoptodes: a new tool for oxygen measurements in aquatic animal ecology
title_full Oxygen microoptodes: a new tool for oxygen measurements in aquatic animal ecology
title_fullStr Oxygen microoptodes: a new tool for oxygen measurements in aquatic animal ecology
title_full_unstemmed Oxygen microoptodes: a new tool for oxygen measurements in aquatic animal ecology
title_sort oxygen microoptodes: a new tool for oxygen measurements in aquatic animal ecology
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