High inter-species variability in elemental composition of the twilight zone fauna varies implications for predators and exploitation by humans
While the importance of oceanic micronektonic species in biogeochemical cycles and in the transfer of matter in food webs is globally recognized, specific knowledge on elemental concentrations and their variability within this community is still poorly documented. Here, we report for the first time...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.chs1dh 2023-05-15T17:38:39+02:00 High inter-species variability in elemental composition of the twilight zone fauna varies implications for predators and exploitation by humans Chouvelon, Tiphaine Munschy, Catherine Bruzac, Sandrine Caurant, Florence Churlaud, Carine Crochet, Sylvette Guillou, Gerald Mauffret, Aourell Méndez-fernandez, Paula Niol, Jasmin Sireau, Teddy Steinberg, Claire Wessel, Nathalie Spitz, Jérôme https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.112379 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00735/84660/89753.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00735/84660/89754.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00735/84660/ en eng Elsevier BV doi:10.1016/j.envres.2021.112379 10670/1.chs1dh https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00735/84660/89753.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00735/84660/89754.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00735/84660/ other Archimer, archive institutionnelle de l'Ifremer Environmental Research (0013-9351) (Elsevier BV), 2022-03 , Vol. 204 , N. Part. D , P. 112379 (15p.) envir geo Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ fttriple https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.112379 2023-01-22T17:20:10Z While the importance of oceanic micronektonic species in biogeochemical cycles and in the transfer of matter in food webs is globally recognized, specific knowledge on elemental concentrations and their variability within this community is still poorly documented. Here, we report for the first time in the Bay of Biscay, North-East Atlantic, the body composition in various biological parameters and chemical elements of a meso-to bathypelagic micronektonic community. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope compositions (δ13C, δ15N), C:N ratios, energy density, as well as the concentrations in 6 macro-minerals and 13 trace elements including essential (micro-nutrients) and non-essential elements (undesirables, with no know biological function) were measured in whole organisms of 4 crustacean and 11 fish species caught simultaneously around 800 m depth. The results showed a low variability of δ13C values, confirming that all studied species share the same habitat. On the contrary, large differences were observed among species for several elements. Trace elements showed the greatest variability (i.e. larger range of values), especially silver (Ag), arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), cobalt and vanadium. Significant differences were also revealed among taxa for Ag, As, Cd, copper and strontium concentrations (with crustaceans > fish), as well as for δ15N values and phosphorus concentrations (with fish > crustaceans). Although concentrations varied greatly among species, they could be grouped according to their energy density and composition in 19 chemical elements, through hierarchical clustering analysis. Six functional groups of species have been thus identified, reflecting contrasted nutritional benefit and/or exposure to undesirables for predators feeding on this deep pelagic community. Finally, the concentrations measured for the potentially toxic trace elements (undesirables) exceeded the existing European thresholds for Cd and to a lesser extent mercury (Hg), which point out potential risks in the perspective of a ... Text North East Atlantic Unknown Environmental Research 204 112379 |
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While the importance of oceanic micronektonic species in biogeochemical cycles and in the transfer of matter in food webs is globally recognized, specific knowledge on elemental concentrations and their variability within this community is still poorly documented. Here, we report for the first time in the Bay of Biscay, North-East Atlantic, the body composition in various biological parameters and chemical elements of a meso-to bathypelagic micronektonic community. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope compositions (δ13C, δ15N), C:N ratios, energy density, as well as the concentrations in 6 macro-minerals and 13 trace elements including essential (micro-nutrients) and non-essential elements (undesirables, with no know biological function) were measured in whole organisms of 4 crustacean and 11 fish species caught simultaneously around 800 m depth. The results showed a low variability of δ13C values, confirming that all studied species share the same habitat. On the contrary, large differences were observed among species for several elements. Trace elements showed the greatest variability (i.e. larger range of values), especially silver (Ag), arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), cobalt and vanadium. Significant differences were also revealed among taxa for Ag, As, Cd, copper and strontium concentrations (with crustaceans > fish), as well as for δ15N values and phosphorus concentrations (with fish > crustaceans). Although concentrations varied greatly among species, they could be grouped according to their energy density and composition in 19 chemical elements, through hierarchical clustering analysis. Six functional groups of species have been thus identified, reflecting contrasted nutritional benefit and/or exposure to undesirables for predators feeding on this deep pelagic community. Finally, the concentrations measured for the potentially toxic trace elements (undesirables) exceeded the existing European thresholds for Cd and to a lesser extent mercury (Hg), which point out potential risks in the perspective of a ... |
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Chouvelon, Tiphaine Munschy, Catherine Bruzac, Sandrine Caurant, Florence Churlaud, Carine Crochet, Sylvette Guillou, Gerald Mauffret, Aourell Méndez-fernandez, Paula Niol, Jasmin Sireau, Teddy Steinberg, Claire Wessel, Nathalie Spitz, Jérôme |
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Chouvelon, Tiphaine Munschy, Catherine Bruzac, Sandrine Caurant, Florence Churlaud, Carine Crochet, Sylvette Guillou, Gerald Mauffret, Aourell Méndez-fernandez, Paula Niol, Jasmin Sireau, Teddy Steinberg, Claire Wessel, Nathalie Spitz, Jérôme |
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High inter-species variability in elemental composition of the twilight zone fauna varies implications for predators and exploitation by humans |
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High inter-species variability in elemental composition of the twilight zone fauna varies implications for predators and exploitation by humans |
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High inter-species variability in elemental composition of the twilight zone fauna varies implications for predators and exploitation by humans |
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High inter-species variability in elemental composition of the twilight zone fauna varies implications for predators and exploitation by humans |
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High inter-species variability in elemental composition of the twilight zone fauna varies implications for predators and exploitation by humans |
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high inter-species variability in elemental composition of the twilight zone fauna varies implications for predators and exploitation by humans |
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