Impacts of UV radiation on respiration, ammonia excretion, and survival of copepods with different feeding habits

Shanghai Municipal Natural Science Foundation [11ZR1449900]; National Natural Science Foundation [40930846, 4112016 4007]; Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team [IRT0941]; China-Japan collaboration project from MOST [S2012GR0290]; State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental S...

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Main Authors: Ma, Zengling, Li, Wei, Gao, Kunshan, 高坤山
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SPRINGER 2013
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spelling ftxiamenuniv:oai:dspace.xmu.edu.cn:2288/87955 2023-05-15T15:48:02+02:00 Impacts of UV radiation on respiration, ammonia excretion, and survival of copepods with different feeding habits Ma, Zengling Li, Wei Gao, Kunshan 高坤山 2013 http://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/87955 en_US eng SPRINGER HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2013,701(1):209-218 WOS:000312339100016 http://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/87955 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-012-1275-x FRESH-WATER PHYTOPLANKTON COD GADUS-MORHUA ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION AMINO-ACIDS PSEUDODIAPTOMUS-MARINUS CALANUS-FINMARCHICUS DNA-DAMAGE PHOTOPROTECTIVE COMPOUNDS GRAZING IMPACT EGG-PRODUCTION Article 2013 ftxiamenuniv 2020-07-21T11:42:30Z Shanghai Municipal Natural Science Foundation [11ZR1449900]; National Natural Science Foundation [40930846, 4112016 4007]; Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team [IRT0941]; China-Japan collaboration project from MOST [S2012GR0290]; State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University [MELRS0919] Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is known to harm aquatic organisms by damaging key molecules. Here, we showed that UV-A as well as UV-B affected differentially the respiration, ammonia excretion, and mortality of the copepods Pseudodiaptomus marinus (herbivorous) and Labidocera bipinnata (omnivorous). Adding UV-A (320-400 nm, 62.4 W m(-2)) to PAR (400-700 nm, 278 W m(-2)) decreased respiration by 10.2% in P. marinus and 46.1% in L. bipinnata, and additionally, the presence of UV-B (280-320 nm, 2.63 W m(-2)) further decreased it by 8.1 and 18.8%, respectively. The ammonia excretion of P. marinus was suppressed by 13.9% in 30 min exposures to PAR + UV-A compared with those receiving PAR only; however, in the presence of UV-B, it decreased by 13.8% compared to the control. In L. bipinnata, exposure to PAR decreased the ammonia excretion by 33.4%, while the presence of UV-B caused additional suppression by 15.8%. The mortalities of both copepod species increased with prolonged duration under all radiation treatments. More carotenoids and UV-absorbing compounds were found in P. marinus than in L. bipinnata, which could have been responsible for the higher resistance of the former to solar UVR. Article in Journal/Newspaper Calanus finmarchicus Gadus morhua Copepods Xiamen University Institutional Repository
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topic FRESH-WATER PHYTOPLANKTON
COD GADUS-MORHUA
ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION
AMINO-ACIDS
PSEUDODIAPTOMUS-MARINUS
CALANUS-FINMARCHICUS
DNA-DAMAGE
PHOTOPROTECTIVE COMPOUNDS
GRAZING IMPACT
EGG-PRODUCTION
spellingShingle FRESH-WATER PHYTOPLANKTON
COD GADUS-MORHUA
ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION
AMINO-ACIDS
PSEUDODIAPTOMUS-MARINUS
CALANUS-FINMARCHICUS
DNA-DAMAGE
PHOTOPROTECTIVE COMPOUNDS
GRAZING IMPACT
EGG-PRODUCTION
Ma, Zengling
Li, Wei
Gao, Kunshan
高坤山
Impacts of UV radiation on respiration, ammonia excretion, and survival of copepods with different feeding habits
topic_facet FRESH-WATER PHYTOPLANKTON
COD GADUS-MORHUA
ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION
AMINO-ACIDS
PSEUDODIAPTOMUS-MARINUS
CALANUS-FINMARCHICUS
DNA-DAMAGE
PHOTOPROTECTIVE COMPOUNDS
GRAZING IMPACT
EGG-PRODUCTION
description Shanghai Municipal Natural Science Foundation [11ZR1449900]; National Natural Science Foundation [40930846, 4112016 4007]; Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team [IRT0941]; China-Japan collaboration project from MOST [S2012GR0290]; State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University [MELRS0919] Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is known to harm aquatic organisms by damaging key molecules. Here, we showed that UV-A as well as UV-B affected differentially the respiration, ammonia excretion, and mortality of the copepods Pseudodiaptomus marinus (herbivorous) and Labidocera bipinnata (omnivorous). Adding UV-A (320-400 nm, 62.4 W m(-2)) to PAR (400-700 nm, 278 W m(-2)) decreased respiration by 10.2% in P. marinus and 46.1% in L. bipinnata, and additionally, the presence of UV-B (280-320 nm, 2.63 W m(-2)) further decreased it by 8.1 and 18.8%, respectively. The ammonia excretion of P. marinus was suppressed by 13.9% in 30 min exposures to PAR + UV-A compared with those receiving PAR only; however, in the presence of UV-B, it decreased by 13.8% compared to the control. In L. bipinnata, exposure to PAR decreased the ammonia excretion by 33.4%, while the presence of UV-B caused additional suppression by 15.8%. The mortalities of both copepod species increased with prolonged duration under all radiation treatments. More carotenoids and UV-absorbing compounds were found in P. marinus than in L. bipinnata, which could have been responsible for the higher resistance of the former to solar UVR.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ma, Zengling
Li, Wei
Gao, Kunshan
高坤山
author_facet Ma, Zengling
Li, Wei
Gao, Kunshan
高坤山
author_sort Ma, Zengling
title Impacts of UV radiation on respiration, ammonia excretion, and survival of copepods with different feeding habits
title_short Impacts of UV radiation on respiration, ammonia excretion, and survival of copepods with different feeding habits
title_full Impacts of UV radiation on respiration, ammonia excretion, and survival of copepods with different feeding habits
title_fullStr Impacts of UV radiation on respiration, ammonia excretion, and survival of copepods with different feeding habits
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of UV radiation on respiration, ammonia excretion, and survival of copepods with different feeding habits
title_sort impacts of uv radiation on respiration, ammonia excretion, and survival of copepods with different feeding habits
publisher SPRINGER
publishDate 2013
url http://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/87955
genre Calanus finmarchicus
Gadus morhua
Copepods
genre_facet Calanus finmarchicus
Gadus morhua
Copepods
op_source http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-012-1275-x
op_relation HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2013,701(1):209-218
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