Using DNA Metabarcoding to Characterize the Prey Spectrum of Two Co-Occurring Themisto Amphipods in the Rapidly Changing Atlantic-Arctic Gateway Fram Strait

The two congeneric hyperiids Themisto libellula and T. abyssorum provide an important trophic link between lower and higher trophic levels in the rapidly changing Arctic marine ecosystem. These amphipods are characterized by distinct hydrographic affinities and are hence anticipated to be impacted d...

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Main Authors: Dischereit, Annkathrin, Wangensteen, Owen S., Præbel, Kim, Auel, Holger, Havermans, Charlotte
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27731
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13112035
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/27731 2023-05-15T14:24:50+02:00 Using DNA Metabarcoding to Characterize the Prey Spectrum of Two Co-Occurring Themisto Amphipods in the Rapidly Changing Atlantic-Arctic Gateway Fram Strait Dischereit, Annkathrin Wangensteen, Owen S. Præbel, Kim Auel, Holger Havermans, Charlotte 2022-11-04 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27731 https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13112035 eng eng MDPI Genes Dischereit, Wangensteen, Præbel, Auel, Havermans. Using DNA Metabarcoding to Characterize the Prey Spectrum of Two Co-Occurring Themisto Amphipods in the Rapidly Changing Atlantic-Arctic Gateway Fram Strait. Genes. 2022;13(11) FRIDAID 2087519 doi:10.3390/genes13112035 2073-4425 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27731 Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) openAccess Copyright 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2022 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13112035 2022-12-15T00:02:36Z The two congeneric hyperiids Themisto libellula and T. abyssorum provide an important trophic link between lower and higher trophic levels in the rapidly changing Arctic marine ecosystem. These amphipods are characterized by distinct hydrographic affinities and are hence anticipated to be impacted differently by environmental changes, with major consequences for the Arctic food web. In this study, we applied DNA metabarcoding to the stomach contents of these Themisto species, to comprehensively reveal their prey spectra at an unprecedented-high-taxonomic-resolution and assess the regional variation in their diet across the Fram Strait. Both species feed on a wide variety of prey but their diet strongly differed in the investigated summer season, showing overlap for only a few prey taxa, such as calanoid copepods. The spatially structured prey field of T. libellula clearly differentiated it from T. abyssorum, of which the diet was mainly dominated by chaetognaths. Our approach also allowed the detection of previously overlooked prey in the diet of T. libellula, such as fish species and gelatinous zooplankton. We discuss the reasons for the differences in prey spectra and which consequences these may have in the light of ongoing environmental changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Atlantic Arctic Atlantic-Arctic Fram Strait Themisto Themisto libellula Zooplankton Copepods University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Genes 13 11 2035
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description The two congeneric hyperiids Themisto libellula and T. abyssorum provide an important trophic link between lower and higher trophic levels in the rapidly changing Arctic marine ecosystem. These amphipods are characterized by distinct hydrographic affinities and are hence anticipated to be impacted differently by environmental changes, with major consequences for the Arctic food web. In this study, we applied DNA metabarcoding to the stomach contents of these Themisto species, to comprehensively reveal their prey spectra at an unprecedented-high-taxonomic-resolution and assess the regional variation in their diet across the Fram Strait. Both species feed on a wide variety of prey but their diet strongly differed in the investigated summer season, showing overlap for only a few prey taxa, such as calanoid copepods. The spatially structured prey field of T. libellula clearly differentiated it from T. abyssorum, of which the diet was mainly dominated by chaetognaths. Our approach also allowed the detection of previously overlooked prey in the diet of T. libellula, such as fish species and gelatinous zooplankton. We discuss the reasons for the differences in prey spectra and which consequences these may have in the light of ongoing environmental changes.
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author Dischereit, Annkathrin
Wangensteen, Owen S.
Præbel, Kim
Auel, Holger
Havermans, Charlotte
spellingShingle Dischereit, Annkathrin
Wangensteen, Owen S.
Præbel, Kim
Auel, Holger
Havermans, Charlotte
Using DNA Metabarcoding to Characterize the Prey Spectrum of Two Co-Occurring Themisto Amphipods in the Rapidly Changing Atlantic-Arctic Gateway Fram Strait
author_facet Dischereit, Annkathrin
Wangensteen, Owen S.
Præbel, Kim
Auel, Holger
Havermans, Charlotte
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title Using DNA Metabarcoding to Characterize the Prey Spectrum of Two Co-Occurring Themisto Amphipods in the Rapidly Changing Atlantic-Arctic Gateway Fram Strait
title_short Using DNA Metabarcoding to Characterize the Prey Spectrum of Two Co-Occurring Themisto Amphipods in the Rapidly Changing Atlantic-Arctic Gateway Fram Strait
title_full Using DNA Metabarcoding to Characterize the Prey Spectrum of Two Co-Occurring Themisto Amphipods in the Rapidly Changing Atlantic-Arctic Gateway Fram Strait
title_fullStr Using DNA Metabarcoding to Characterize the Prey Spectrum of Two Co-Occurring Themisto Amphipods in the Rapidly Changing Atlantic-Arctic Gateway Fram Strait
title_full_unstemmed Using DNA Metabarcoding to Characterize the Prey Spectrum of Two Co-Occurring Themisto Amphipods in the Rapidly Changing Atlantic-Arctic Gateway Fram Strait
title_sort using dna metabarcoding to characterize the prey spectrum of two co-occurring themisto amphipods in the rapidly changing atlantic-arctic gateway fram strait
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Dischereit, Wangensteen, Præbel, Auel, Havermans. Using DNA Metabarcoding to Characterize the Prey Spectrum of Two Co-Occurring Themisto Amphipods in the Rapidly Changing Atlantic-Arctic Gateway Fram Strait. Genes. 2022;13(11)
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