Diel vertical migration of a Southern Ocean euphausiid, Euphausia triacantha, and its metabolic response to consequent short-term temperature changes

Diel vertical migration is a widespread behaviour amongst zooplankton, yet its effect on the rate at which individuals respire remains poorly understood. To address this, we investigated the effect of short-term temperature change on the respiration rate of Euphausia triacantha, a common component o...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Liszka, Cecilia M., Robinson, Carol, Manno, Clara, Stowasser, Gabriele, Tarling, Geraint A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/79683/
https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/79683/1/Accepted_Manuscript.pdf
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13618
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spelling ftuniveastangl:oai:ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk:79683 2023-05-15T18:25:08+02:00 Diel vertical migration of a Southern Ocean euphausiid, Euphausia triacantha, and its metabolic response to consequent short-term temperature changes Liszka, Cecilia M. Robinson, Carol Manno, Clara Stowasser, Gabriele Tarling, Geraint A. 2021-02-18 application/pdf https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/79683/ https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/79683/1/Accepted_Manuscript.pdf https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13618 en eng https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/79683/1/Accepted_Manuscript.pdf Liszka, Cecilia M., Robinson, Carol, Manno, Clara, Stowasser, Gabriele and Tarling, Geraint A. (2021) Diel vertical migration of a Southern Ocean euphausiid, Euphausia triacantha, and its metabolic response to consequent short-term temperature changes. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 660. pp. 37-52. ISSN 0171-8630 doi:10.3354/meps13618 Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftuniveastangl https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13618 2023-03-23T23:32:46Z Diel vertical migration is a widespread behaviour amongst zooplankton, yet its effect on the rate at which individuals respire remains poorly understood. To address this, we investigated the effect of short-term temperature change on the respiration rate of Euphausia triacantha, a common component of the Southern Ocean zooplankton and a prominent vertical migrator. We found respiration to vary in response to size, with a value of 0.84 for the scaling coefficient, b. When scaled to b, respiration varied strongly in response to transitory temperature change, ranging from 0.37 to 1.65 μl O 2 mg dry weight (DW) −b h −1 between 0.17 and 4.74°C, resulting in a Q 10 of 3.6. This Q 10 is higher than found by other studies examining the short-term respiration response of euphausiids, including those taking a multi-species perspective. This indicates that E. triacantha shows little compensation during short-term exposure to temperatures normally encountered during migration. Furthermore, it shows a distinct metabolic cost to diel vertical migration (DVM) when substantive changes in temperature are encountered over the course of the transit. This temporal variability in respiration rate has important implications for how community respiration is estimated, and for our understanding of DVM behaviour. Our results also have particular relevance to estimating the flux and sequestration of respiratory products, such as dissolved carbon dioxide, to and within the ocean interior. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean University of East Anglia: UEA Digital Repository Southern Ocean Marine Ecology Progress Series 660 37 52
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description Diel vertical migration is a widespread behaviour amongst zooplankton, yet its effect on the rate at which individuals respire remains poorly understood. To address this, we investigated the effect of short-term temperature change on the respiration rate of Euphausia triacantha, a common component of the Southern Ocean zooplankton and a prominent vertical migrator. We found respiration to vary in response to size, with a value of 0.84 for the scaling coefficient, b. When scaled to b, respiration varied strongly in response to transitory temperature change, ranging from 0.37 to 1.65 μl O 2 mg dry weight (DW) −b h −1 between 0.17 and 4.74°C, resulting in a Q 10 of 3.6. This Q 10 is higher than found by other studies examining the short-term respiration response of euphausiids, including those taking a multi-species perspective. This indicates that E. triacantha shows little compensation during short-term exposure to temperatures normally encountered during migration. Furthermore, it shows a distinct metabolic cost to diel vertical migration (DVM) when substantive changes in temperature are encountered over the course of the transit. This temporal variability in respiration rate has important implications for how community respiration is estimated, and for our understanding of DVM behaviour. Our results also have particular relevance to estimating the flux and sequestration of respiratory products, such as dissolved carbon dioxide, to and within the ocean interior.
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author Liszka, Cecilia M.
Robinson, Carol
Manno, Clara
Stowasser, Gabriele
Tarling, Geraint A.
spellingShingle Liszka, Cecilia M.
Robinson, Carol
Manno, Clara
Stowasser, Gabriele
Tarling, Geraint A.
Diel vertical migration of a Southern Ocean euphausiid, Euphausia triacantha, and its metabolic response to consequent short-term temperature changes
author_facet Liszka, Cecilia M.
Robinson, Carol
Manno, Clara
Stowasser, Gabriele
Tarling, Geraint A.
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title Diel vertical migration of a Southern Ocean euphausiid, Euphausia triacantha, and its metabolic response to consequent short-term temperature changes
title_short Diel vertical migration of a Southern Ocean euphausiid, Euphausia triacantha, and its metabolic response to consequent short-term temperature changes
title_full Diel vertical migration of a Southern Ocean euphausiid, Euphausia triacantha, and its metabolic response to consequent short-term temperature changes
title_fullStr Diel vertical migration of a Southern Ocean euphausiid, Euphausia triacantha, and its metabolic response to consequent short-term temperature changes
title_full_unstemmed Diel vertical migration of a Southern Ocean euphausiid, Euphausia triacantha, and its metabolic response to consequent short-term temperature changes
title_sort diel vertical migration of a southern ocean euphausiid, euphausia triacantha, and its metabolic response to consequent short-term temperature changes
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Liszka, Cecilia M., Robinson, Carol, Manno, Clara, Stowasser, Gabriele and Tarling, Geraint A. (2021) Diel vertical migration of a Southern Ocean euphausiid, Euphausia triacantha, and its metabolic response to consequent short-term temperature changes. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 660. pp. 37-52. ISSN 0171-8630
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