Benthic diatoms from Potter Cove, 25 de Mayo (King George) Island, Antarctica: Mucilage and glucan storage as a C-source for limpets

Biofilms were allowed to develop on ceramic tiles placed in closed containers on the shore of Potter Cove, 25 de Mayo (King George) Island. Water pumping from the cove inside the containers extended for 25 days. Diatoms were the dominant microalgae in these biofilms, which were removed from a set of...

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Main Authors: Daglio, Y., Sacristán, H., Ansaldo, M., Rodríguez, M.C.
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_18739652_v15_n_p39_Daglio
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spelling ftunibueairesbd:todo:paper_18739652_v15_n_p39_Daglio 2023-10-29T02:32:23+01:00 Benthic diatoms from Potter Cove, 25 de Mayo (King George) Island, Antarctica: Mucilage and glucan storage as a C-source for limpets Daglio, Y. Sacristán, H. Ansaldo, M. Rodríguez, M.C. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_18739652_v15_n_p39_Daglio unknown http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_18739652_v15_n_p39_Daglio info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar 25 de Mayo (King George) Island Antarctica Benthic diatoms Feeding Gastropods Nacella concinna Potter Cove β-1,3-glucan benthos biofilm ceramics diatom gastropod grazing identification method microalga mucilage polysaccharide snail storage King George Island South Shetland Islands Bacillariophyta Gastropoda Navicula Nitzschia pellucida Patellidae Pseudogomphonema Synedra JOUR ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_18739652_v15_n_p39_Daglio 2023-10-05T01:33:05Z Biofilms were allowed to develop on ceramic tiles placed in closed containers on the shore of Potter Cove, 25 de Mayo (King George) Island. Water pumping from the cove inside the containers extended for 25 days. Diatoms were the dominant microalgae in these biofilms, which were removed from a set of tiles to a) characterize the extracellular mucilage, b) carry out floristic determination and c) perform grazing experiments with the limpet Nacella concinna. Biofilms mucilaginous matrix consisted of proteins and carbohydrates. Room temperature aqueous extraction of the freeze-dried material rendered a fraction enriched in the storage glucan chrysolaminarin, its identity confirmed by methylation structural analyses. Hot water extracted products showed greater heterogeneity in monosaccharide composition, including glucose, mannose, galactose, fucose, xylose and rhamnose. Diatom identification revealed that Pseudogomphonema kamtschaticum was the dominant species followed by several Navicula species, Nitzschia pellucida and Synedra kerguelensis. Photographical survey of colonized tiles placed in glass flasks together with a specimen of Nacella concinna exhibited between 5 and 30% removal of the biofilms coverage after 24 h of exposure to the limpet, suggesting that EPS and chrysolaminarin constitute a C-source for the gastropod. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. and NIPR Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica King George Island South Shetland Islands Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires)
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topic 25 de Mayo (King George) Island
Antarctica
Benthic diatoms
Feeding
Gastropods
Nacella concinna
Potter Cove
β-1,3-glucan
benthos
biofilm
ceramics
diatom
gastropod
grazing
identification method
microalga
mucilage
polysaccharide
snail
storage
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
Bacillariophyta
Gastropoda
Navicula
Nitzschia pellucida
Patellidae
Pseudogomphonema
Synedra
spellingShingle 25 de Mayo (King George) Island
Antarctica
Benthic diatoms
Feeding
Gastropods
Nacella concinna
Potter Cove
β-1,3-glucan
benthos
biofilm
ceramics
diatom
gastropod
grazing
identification method
microalga
mucilage
polysaccharide
snail
storage
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
Bacillariophyta
Gastropoda
Navicula
Nitzschia pellucida
Patellidae
Pseudogomphonema
Synedra
Daglio, Y.
Sacristán, H.
Ansaldo, M.
Rodríguez, M.C.
Benthic diatoms from Potter Cove, 25 de Mayo (King George) Island, Antarctica: Mucilage and glucan storage as a C-source for limpets
topic_facet 25 de Mayo (King George) Island
Antarctica
Benthic diatoms
Feeding
Gastropods
Nacella concinna
Potter Cove
β-1,3-glucan
benthos
biofilm
ceramics
diatom
gastropod
grazing
identification method
microalga
mucilage
polysaccharide
snail
storage
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
Bacillariophyta
Gastropoda
Navicula
Nitzschia pellucida
Patellidae
Pseudogomphonema
Synedra
description Biofilms were allowed to develop on ceramic tiles placed in closed containers on the shore of Potter Cove, 25 de Mayo (King George) Island. Water pumping from the cove inside the containers extended for 25 days. Diatoms were the dominant microalgae in these biofilms, which were removed from a set of tiles to a) characterize the extracellular mucilage, b) carry out floristic determination and c) perform grazing experiments with the limpet Nacella concinna. Biofilms mucilaginous matrix consisted of proteins and carbohydrates. Room temperature aqueous extraction of the freeze-dried material rendered a fraction enriched in the storage glucan chrysolaminarin, its identity confirmed by methylation structural analyses. Hot water extracted products showed greater heterogeneity in monosaccharide composition, including glucose, mannose, galactose, fucose, xylose and rhamnose. Diatom identification revealed that Pseudogomphonema kamtschaticum was the dominant species followed by several Navicula species, Nitzschia pellucida and Synedra kerguelensis. Photographical survey of colonized tiles placed in glass flasks together with a specimen of Nacella concinna exhibited between 5 and 30% removal of the biofilms coverage after 24 h of exposure to the limpet, suggesting that EPS and chrysolaminarin constitute a C-source for the gastropod. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. and NIPR
format Journal/Newspaper
author Daglio, Y.
Sacristán, H.
Ansaldo, M.
Rodríguez, M.C.
author_facet Daglio, Y.
Sacristán, H.
Ansaldo, M.
Rodríguez, M.C.
author_sort Daglio, Y.
title Benthic diatoms from Potter Cove, 25 de Mayo (King George) Island, Antarctica: Mucilage and glucan storage as a C-source for limpets
title_short Benthic diatoms from Potter Cove, 25 de Mayo (King George) Island, Antarctica: Mucilage and glucan storage as a C-source for limpets
title_full Benthic diatoms from Potter Cove, 25 de Mayo (King George) Island, Antarctica: Mucilage and glucan storage as a C-source for limpets
title_fullStr Benthic diatoms from Potter Cove, 25 de Mayo (King George) Island, Antarctica: Mucilage and glucan storage as a C-source for limpets
title_full_unstemmed Benthic diatoms from Potter Cove, 25 de Mayo (King George) Island, Antarctica: Mucilage and glucan storage as a C-source for limpets
title_sort benthic diatoms from potter cove, 25 de mayo (king george) island, antarctica: mucilage and glucan storage as a c-source for limpets
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_18739652_v15_n_p39_Daglio
genre Antarc*
Antarctica
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctica
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
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