沉入海底的北极深海食腐动物的饮食表明,底栖生物是底栖水层耦合的载体

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Environmental DNA Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1002/edn3.70020
Lara Schmittmann, Sophie V. Schindler, Till Bayer, Janina Fuss, Charlotte Havermans, Véronique Merten, Henk-Jan T. Hoving
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许多深海底栖动物依靠上覆水体中的尸体沉入海底,形成当地的有机富集物,即食物瀑布。这种从浅海水层到深海的有机碳通量是生物碳泵(BCP)的一部分,因此有助于碳固存。要全面了解当地的碳预算,关键是要确定下沉尸体的多样性和分布情况,而观察方法很难检测到这些尸体。在这里,我们通过 DNA 代谢编码分析了丰富的片脚类清道夫 Eurythenes gryllus 的食谱,以评估其识别北极门户弗拉姆海峡食物沉降的潜力。E. gryllus主要捕食泥鳅,但到目前为止还不能确定这是否是它们的主要食物。我们在分析的 101 种片脚类动物中的 20 种(共 26 种)中检测到了食性分类群。我们发现,片脚类动物主要以鱼类、头足类动物和哺乳动物等大型近岸动物为食,从食物的多样性和丰度来看,有骨鱼类是片脚类动物最主要的食物来源。只有一种片脚类动物以胶状生物为食。这些结果支持了蝼蛄主要以软体动物为食物目标的假设。食物分类群的多样性在弗拉姆海峡东部和西部有所不同,这表明食物瀑布的可用性存在区域差异。我们还首次在 E. gryllus 中检测到寄生甲藻 Hematodinium 的感染。这一发现证明了代谢编码在揭示深海食物网动态和宿主与寄生虫相互作用方面的潜力。蝼蛄似乎是一个很有前途的 "天然采样器",可用于监测深海食物瀑布的多样性,这将有助于研究中型食物瀑布在瞬息万变的北冰洋当地垂直碳输出中的重要性。
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The Sinking Dead—Arctic Deep-Sea Scavengers' Diet Suggests Nekton as Vector in Benthopelagic Coupling

Many benthic deep-sea animals rely on carcasses from the overlying water column that sink to the seafloor and form local organic enrichments known as food falls. This flux of organic carbon from the shallow pelagic to the deep sea is part of the biological carbon pump (BCP) and as such contributes to carbon sequestration. For a complete understanding of local carbon budgets, it is crucial to identify the diversity and distribution of sinking carcasses which are difficult to detect by observational methods. Here, we analyzed the diet of the abundant amphipod scavenger, Eurythenes gryllus, by DNA metabarcoding to assess their potential to identify food falls in the Fram Strait, a gateway to the Arctic. E. gryllus scavenges on nekton but so far it was not certain whether this represents their main diet. We detected dietary taxa (26 in total) in 20 out of 101 analyzed amphipods. We found that amphipods primarily fed on larger nekton including fish, cephalopods, and mammals, with bony fish being the most targeted food source in terms of diversity and abundance. Only one amphipod had fed on a gelatinous organism. These results support the hypothesis that E. gryllus targets mostly nekton food falls. The diversity of dietary taxa differed between the Eastern and Western Fram Strait, which suggests regional variability in food falls availability. We also detected, for the first time in E. gryllus, infections with the parasitic dinoflagellate Hematodinium. This detection demonstrates the potential of metabarcoding for revealing both food web dynamics and host–parasite interactions in the deep sea. E. gryllus seems a promising “natural sampler” to monitor the diversity of deep-sea food falls which will help to investigate the importance of medium-sized food falls in local vertical carbon export in a rapidly changing Arctic Ocean.

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Environmental DNA
Environmental DNA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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