Compound-specific stable isotope analyses of fatty acids indicate feeding zones of zooplankton across the water column of a subalpine lake.

IF 2.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Oecologia Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-03 DOI:10.1007/s00442-024-05574-3
Matthias Pilecky, Samuel K Kämmer, Katharina Winter, Radka Ptacnikova, Travis B Meador, Leonard I Wassenaar, Patrick Fink, Martin J Kainz
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Spatial and temporal zooplankton feeding dynamics across the water column of lakes are key for understanding site-specific acquisition of diet sources. During this 6-week lake study, we examined stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopes and conducted compound-specific fatty acid (FA) stable isotope analysis (CSIA) of edible seston in the epi-, meta-, and hypolimnion, and zooplankton of Lake Lunz, Austria. We predicted that CSIA of essential FA can discern the foraging grounds of zooplankton more accurately than the commonly used bulk stable isotopes. The δ13C and δ15N values of seston from different lake strata were similar, whereas a dual CSIA approach using stable carbon and hydrogen isotopes of FA (δ13CFA and δ2HFA) provided sufficient isotopic difference in essential FA to discern different lake strata-specific diet sources throughout the study period. We present a CSIA model that suggests strata-specific foraging grounds for different zooplankton groups, indicating higher preference of cladocerans for feeding on epilimnetic diet sources, while calanoid copepods retained more hypolimnetic resources. The CSIA approach thus yields strata-specific information on foraging strategies of different zooplankton taxa and provides more details on the spatial and temporal trophodynamics of planktonic food webs than commonly used bulk stable isotopes.

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脂肪酸的特定化合物稳定同位素分析表明了浮游动物在亚高山湖泊水体中的取食区。
浮游动物在湖泊水体中的时空摄食动态是了解特定地点获取食物来源的关键。在这项为期 6 周的湖泊研究中,我们检测了奥地利伦茨湖的稳定碳(δ13C)和氮(δ15N)同位素,并对湖泊表层、中层和底层的可食用沉积物以及浮游动物进行了特定化合物脂肪酸(FA)稳定同位素分析(CSIA)。我们预测,与常用的大体积稳定同位素相比,对必需脂肪酸的 CSIA 分析能更准确地辨别浮游动物的觅食地。来自不同湖层的沉积物的δ13C和δ15N值相似,而使用FA的稳定碳同位素和氢同位素(δ13CFA和δ2HFA)的双重CSIA方法提供了必需FA的足够同位素差异,从而可以在整个研究期间分辨出不同湖层的特定食物来源。我们提出的 CSIA 模型表明,不同浮游动物群有不同的地层觅食地,这表明桡足类更偏好摄食表生食物源,而桡足类则更多地摄食下生食物源。因此,CSIA 方法可以获得不同浮游动物类群觅食策略的特定地层信息,与常用的大体积稳定同位素相比,它能提供浮游食物网空间和时间营养动力学的更多细节。
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Oecologia
Oecologia 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Oecologia publishes innovative ecological research of international interest. We seek reviews, advances in methodology, and original contributions, emphasizing the following areas: Population ecology, Plant-microbe-animal interactions, Ecosystem ecology, Community ecology, Global change ecology, Conservation ecology, Behavioral ecology and Physiological Ecology. In general, studies that are purely descriptive, mathematical, documentary, and/or natural history will not be considered.
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