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摘要
腹足类 Parvaplustrum wareni(Parvaplustridae)是白令海皮普海底火山深海热液喷口生态系统中的重要动物成分。为了突出该生态系统中的营养关系,研究人员对热液腹足类 P. wareni 的脂肪酸(FA)组成进行了研究。这是为数不多的分析热液喷口生态系统中腹足类动物脂肪酸组成的研究之一。这种软体动物的主要多不饱和脂肪酸为 n-3 和 n-6 脂肪酸:花生四烯酸(20:4n-6)、二十碳五烯酸(20:5n-3)、二十二碳四烯酸(22:4n-6)和二十二碳五烯酸(22:5n-3)。浮游植物的 FA 标记水平较低,这表明光合作用产生的有机物在瓦伦藻的营养中作用不大。棕榈油酸(16:1n-7)和顺式-长春花酸(18:1n-7)为主的单不饱和脂肪酸含量较高(占总脂肪酸的 70%以上),表明软体动物的营养来自细菌。总之,通过分析瓦伦贝的 FA 组成,可以得出结论:化学合成产生的有机物质为瓦伦贝种群在皮普火山热液喷口的繁衍提供了有利的基础。
The Fatty Acid Profile of the Deep‐Sea Gastropod Parvaplustrum wareni Indicates a Dominant Role of Chemosynthesis in the Nutrition of the Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystem (Piip Volcano)
The gastropod Parvaplustrum wareni (Parvaplustridae) is an important faunal component in the ecosystem of deep‐sea hydrothermal vents of the Piip submarine volcano, Bering Sea. To highlight trophic relationships in this ecosystem, the fatty acid (FA) composition of the hydrothermal gastropod P. wareni has been studied. This is one of the few studies analyzing FA compositions of gastropods in a hydrothermal vent ecosystem. The major polyunsaturated FAs of this mollusk are represented by n‐3 and n‐6 FAs: arachidonic acid (20:4n‐6), eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5n‐3), docosatetraenoic acid (22:4n‐6), and docosapentaenoic acid (22:5n‐3). The low level of FA markers of phytoplankton suggests an insignificant role of organic matter created by photosynthesis in the nutrition of P. wareni. A high level of monounsaturated FAs (more than 70% of total FAs) dominated by palmitoleic (16:1n‐7) and cis‐vaccenic (18:1n‐7) FAs indicates the bacterial nutrition of the mollusk. In general, the analysis of the P. wareni FA composition has allowed a conclusion that the organic matter created by chemosynthesis provides a favorable basis for the P. wareni population to thrive in the hydrothermal vents of the Piip volcano.