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Autochthonous and allochthonous contributions to mesozooplankton diet in a tidal river and estuary: Integrating carbon isotope and fatty acid constraints
Author(s) -
den Meersche Karel Van,
Rijswijk Pieter Van,
Soetaert Karline,
Middelburg Jack J.
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
limnology and oceanography
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.7
H-Index - 197
eISSN - 1939-5590
pISSN - 0024-3590
DOI - 10.4319/lo.2009.54.1.0062
Subject(s) - phytoplankton , estuary , isotopes of carbon , environmental chemistry , algae , zooplankton , dissolved organic carbon , heterotroph , total organic carbon , plankton , stable isotope ratio , environmental science , biomass (ecology) , carbon fibers , fatty acid , particulates , oceanography , chemistry , ecology , bacteria , biology , nutrient , geology , biochemistry , physics , quantum mechanics , composite number , genetics , materials science , composite material
We examined the carbon sources used by bacteria and mesozooplankton in the Scheldt River and estuary (Belgium, The Netherlands) using a combined stable isotope and fatty acid composition approach. Water samples were collected monthly at six stations during 1 yr and analyzed for 13 C of dissolved inorganic carbon, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and particulate organic carbon (POC). Mesozooplankton was determined up to family, genus, or species level and analyzed for 13 C and fatty acid content. Suspended particles were analyzed for phospholipid fatty acids and their 13 C contents to estimate isotope ratios of phytoplankton groups and heterotrophic bacteria. The carbon isotope signatures of DOC, POC, and bacterial biomass were similar and significantly enriched relative to those of diatoms and green algae, pointing to allochthonous subsidies as an important carbon source for bacteria. The contribution of algae to zooplankton diets as estimated from isotope ratios and fatty acid profiles averaged 41% and 75% respectively, and did not differ significantly among stations, taxa, or age categories. Mesozooplankton relies primarily on grazing on phytoplankton and direct consumption of particulate organic matter. Mesozooplankton appears to receive little of its carbon from DOC via bacteria.