最近的深海线虫和有孔虫从其环境中选择特定的谷物和生物碎屑:生态学意义

IF 1.5 4区 地球科学 Q2 PALEONTOLOGY Marine Micropaleontology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.marmicro.2024.102409
Sunil K. Das , Raj K. Singh , Mariem Saavedra-Pellitero , Julia Gottschalk , Carlos A. Alvarez Zarikian , Lester Lembke-Jene , Frank Lamy , Gisela Winckler , Jennifer L. Middleton , Helge W. Arz , Chandranath Basak , Anieke Brombacher , Oliver M. Esper , Jesse R. Farmer , Lisa C. Herbert , Shinya Iwasaki , Vera J. Lawson , Li Lo , Elisa Malinverno , Elisabeth Michel , Xiangyu Zhao
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高纬度地区以底栖生物种类繁多而闻名,但我们对这些群落的了解仍然有限,尤其是在深海。本研究旨在评估南太平洋 3500 米水深现代沉积物中线虫和凝集有孔虫的变异性和适应性。对来自国际大洋发现计划站点 U1539、U1540、U1541 和 U1543 的第一活塞岩芯(即泥线样本)的海水和沉积物泥浆进行了罗斯孟加拉染色线虫和凝集底栖有孔虫的分析。在显微镜研究中,发现了 7 个属于 Desmoscolex 属的线虫标本,其主环分别为 16-17、36 或 38 个。扫描电子显微镜研究表明,其中一个具有 17 个主环的形态型仅使用了钙蛭石(Calcidiscus leptoporus)物种的茧石,而其他标本则在其凝结环上使用了细粒硅质材料。除线虫外,少数底栖凝集有孔虫标本只使用单一种类的浮游有孔虫(Globoconella inflata)和/或粗壮的茧石,以及其他细粒硅质材料来构建测试结构。这些模式似乎具有高度的选择性。同一底栖线虫Desmoscolex属的标本和具有不同颗粒类型的凝集有孔虫表明,这些标本能够适应环境,根据自己的偏好选择特定的颗粒,而且与颗粒/粒子的丰度没有关系。这项对 Desmoscolex 和凝集有孔虫物种的研究表明,南太平洋深海区的有机物通量为中低水平,通风量增加。
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Recent deep-sea nematodes and agglutinated foraminifera select specific grains and bioclasts from their environments: Ecological implications
The high-latitude regions are known for a diverse array of benthic meiofauna, yet our understanding of these communities remains limited, particularly in the deep ocean. This study aims to assess the variability and adaptation of nematodes and agglutinated foraminifera in the modern sediments of the Southern Pacific Ocean at >3500 m water depth. Seawater and sediment slurry from the first piston cores (i.e., mudline samples) from International Ocean Discovery Program Sites U1539, U1540, U1541, and U1543 were analyzed for Rose Bengal stained nematode and agglutinated benthic foraminifera. During the microscopic study seven nematode specimens belonging to the genus Desmoscolex, with 16–17, 36 or 38 main rings were found. Scanning electron microscopy study suggest that one morphotype with 17 main rings used only coccoliths of the species Calcidiscus leptoporus while the other specimens used fine-grained siliciclastic material on their concretion ring. Besides nematodes, a few benthic agglutinated foraminifera specimens exclusively used a single species of planktic foraminifera (Globoconella inflata) and/or robust coccoliths, in addition to other fine-grained siliciclastic material, for their test construction. These patterns appear to be highly selective. Specimens of the same benthic nematode Desmoscolex genus and agglutinated foraminifera that have diverse grain types show that these specimens can adapt to their environments, choose specific grains as per their preference, and have no relationship with the grain/particle abundance. This study of Desmoscolex and agglutinated foraminifera species suggests low to moderate organic matter flux and increased ventilation in the abyssal depth of the Southern Pacific Ocean.
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Marine Micropaleontology
Marine Micropaleontology 地学-古生物学
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期刊介绍: Marine Micropaleontology is an international journal publishing original, innovative and significant scientific papers in all fields related to marine microfossils, including ecology and paleoecology, biology and paleobiology, paleoceanography and paleoclimatology, environmental monitoring, taphonomy, evolution and molecular phylogeny. The journal strongly encourages the publication of articles in which marine microfossils and/or their chemical composition are used to solve fundamental geological, environmental and biological problems. However, it does not publish purely stratigraphic or taxonomic papers. In Marine Micropaleontology, a special section is dedicated to short papers on new methods and protocols using marine microfossils. We solicit special issues on hot topics in marine micropaleontology and review articles on timely subjects.
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