Distribution, Metabolism and Trophic Ecology of the Antarctic Cydippid Ctenophore, Callianira antarctica , West of the Antarctic Peninsula

The distribution, abundance, chemical composition, metabolism, and feeding ecology of the tentaculate ctenophore, Callianira antarctica (Chun 1897), were investigated during austral winter 2001and autumn & winter 2002, in the vicinity of Marguerite Bay west of the Antarctic Peninsula. Callianira...

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Main Author: Scolardi, Kerri M.
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: Digital Commons @ University of South Florida 2004
Subjects:
ROV
Online Access:https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/1240
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/etd/article/2239/viewcontent/SFE0000305.pdf
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spelling ftusouthflorida:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:etd-2239 2023-07-30T03:58:07+02:00 Distribution, Metabolism and Trophic Ecology of the Antarctic Cydippid Ctenophore, Callianira antarctica , West of the Antarctic Peninsula Scolardi, Kerri M. 2004-03-25T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/1240 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/etd/article/2239/viewcontent/SFE0000305.pdf unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/1240 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/etd/article/2239/viewcontent/SFE0000305.pdf default USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations Southern Ocean gelatinous zooplankton respiration digestion ROV American Studies Arts and Humanities thesis 2004 ftusouthflorida 2023-07-13T21:34:22Z The distribution, abundance, chemical composition, metabolism, and feeding ecology of the tentaculate ctenophore, Callianira antarctica (Chun 1897), were investigated during austral winter 2001and autumn & winter 2002, in the vicinity of Marguerite Bay west of the Antarctic Peninsula. Callianira antarctica had a widespread distribution during autumn and winter, and variable abundance (0.02 to 2.6 ind. m-2) during winter 2001 associated with specific circulation features. Size frequency distributions for autumn and winter suggest that more than half of the C. antarctica population may have experienced 'degrowth' during winter due to low food availability. Callianira antarctica is a fairly robust ctenophore with geometric mean (geomean) carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) values of 8.41 and 1.83% dry weight (DW), respectively. Winter oxygen consumption and ammonium excretion rates ranged from 0.059 to 0.410 micro l O2 [mg DW]-1 h-1 and 0.60 to 31.1 µg-at N [g DW]-1 h-1, respectively, at 0oC. Daily minimum maintenance rations based on respiration experiments were 2.7% to 3.6% of the total body carbon (TBC) for small ctenophores, and 1.4% to 1.9% TBC for larger ctenophores. Calanoid copepods and larval and juvenile Antarctic krill were offered to ctenophores in incubation experiments. Digestion times were variable, lasting 8 to 20 h, and were independent of ctenophore size and dependent on number and type of prey. Gut content analysis from one autumn and two winter seasons indicated C. antarctica preyed on both copepods and krill in situ, with an increased dependence on larval krill during winter. Lipid biomarker analysis on C. antarctica and their potential prey confirmed these results. Divers observed aggregations of C. antarctica passively drifting with tentacles extended near dense concentrations of larval Euphausia superba during winter. These observations along with gut content and lipid biomarker analysis suggest that larval krill is an important prey item for C. antarctica during winter. Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Euphausia superba Southern Ocean Copepods University of South Florida St. Petersburg: Digital USFSP Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral Marguerite ENVELOPE(141.378,141.378,-66.787,-66.787) Marguerite Bay ENVELOPE(-68.000,-68.000,-68.500,-68.500) Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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topic Southern Ocean
gelatinous zooplankton
respiration
digestion
ROV
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
spellingShingle Southern Ocean
gelatinous zooplankton
respiration
digestion
ROV
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Scolardi, Kerri M.
Distribution, Metabolism and Trophic Ecology of the Antarctic Cydippid Ctenophore, Callianira antarctica , West of the Antarctic Peninsula
topic_facet Southern Ocean
gelatinous zooplankton
respiration
digestion
ROV
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
description The distribution, abundance, chemical composition, metabolism, and feeding ecology of the tentaculate ctenophore, Callianira antarctica (Chun 1897), were investigated during austral winter 2001and autumn & winter 2002, in the vicinity of Marguerite Bay west of the Antarctic Peninsula. Callianira antarctica had a widespread distribution during autumn and winter, and variable abundance (0.02 to 2.6 ind. m-2) during winter 2001 associated with specific circulation features. Size frequency distributions for autumn and winter suggest that more than half of the C. antarctica population may have experienced 'degrowth' during winter due to low food availability. Callianira antarctica is a fairly robust ctenophore with geometric mean (geomean) carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) values of 8.41 and 1.83% dry weight (DW), respectively. Winter oxygen consumption and ammonium excretion rates ranged from 0.059 to 0.410 micro l O2 [mg DW]-1 h-1 and 0.60 to 31.1 µg-at N [g DW]-1 h-1, respectively, at 0oC. Daily minimum maintenance rations based on respiration experiments were 2.7% to 3.6% of the total body carbon (TBC) for small ctenophores, and 1.4% to 1.9% TBC for larger ctenophores. Calanoid copepods and larval and juvenile Antarctic krill were offered to ctenophores in incubation experiments. Digestion times were variable, lasting 8 to 20 h, and were independent of ctenophore size and dependent on number and type of prey. Gut content analysis from one autumn and two winter seasons indicated C. antarctica preyed on both copepods and krill in situ, with an increased dependence on larval krill during winter. Lipid biomarker analysis on C. antarctica and their potential prey confirmed these results. Divers observed aggregations of C. antarctica passively drifting with tentacles extended near dense concentrations of larval Euphausia superba during winter. These observations along with gut content and lipid biomarker analysis suggest that larval krill is an important prey item for C. antarctica during winter.
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author Scolardi, Kerri M.
author_facet Scolardi, Kerri M.
author_sort Scolardi, Kerri M.
title Distribution, Metabolism and Trophic Ecology of the Antarctic Cydippid Ctenophore, Callianira antarctica , West of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_short Distribution, Metabolism and Trophic Ecology of the Antarctic Cydippid Ctenophore, Callianira antarctica , West of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Distribution, Metabolism and Trophic Ecology of the Antarctic Cydippid Ctenophore, Callianira antarctica , West of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr Distribution, Metabolism and Trophic Ecology of the Antarctic Cydippid Ctenophore, Callianira antarctica , West of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Distribution, Metabolism and Trophic Ecology of the Antarctic Cydippid Ctenophore, Callianira antarctica , West of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort distribution, metabolism and trophic ecology of the antarctic cydippid ctenophore, callianira antarctica , west of the antarctic peninsula
publisher Digital Commons @ University of South Florida
publishDate 2004
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Antarctic Peninsula
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