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Food supply and size class depending variations in phytodetritus intake in the benthic foraminifer Ammonia tepida

Ammonia tepida is a common and abundant benthic foraminifer in intertidal mudflats. Benthic foraminifera are primary consumers and detritivores and act as key players in sediment nutrient fluxes. In this study, laboratory feeding experiments using isotope-labeled phytodetritus were carried out with...

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Autores principales: Wukovits, Julia, Bukenberger, Patrick, Enge, Annekatrin Julie, Gerg, Maximillian, Wanek, Wolfgang, Watzka, Margarete, Heinz, Petra
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Publicado: The Company of Biologists Ltd 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5936058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29540430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.030056
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author Wukovits, Julia
Bukenberger, Patrick
Enge, Annekatrin Julie
Gerg, Maximillian
Wanek, Wolfgang
Watzka, Margarete
Heinz, Petra
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Bukenberger, Patrick
Enge, Annekatrin Julie
Gerg, Maximillian
Wanek, Wolfgang
Watzka, Margarete
Heinz, Petra
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description Ammonia tepida is a common and abundant benthic foraminifer in intertidal mudflats. Benthic foraminifera are primary consumers and detritivores and act as key players in sediment nutrient fluxes. In this study, laboratory feeding experiments using isotope-labeled phytodetritus were carried out with A. tepida collected at the German Wadden Sea, to investigate the response of A. tepida to varying food supply. Feeding mode (single pulse, constant feeding; different incubation temperatures) caused strong variations in cytoplasmic carbon and nitrogen cycling, suggesting generalistic adaptations to variations in food availability. To study the influence of intraspecific size to foraminiferal carbon and nitrogen cycling, three size fractions (125–250 µm, 250–355 µm, >355 µm) of A. tepida specimens were separated. Small individuals showed higher weight specific intake for phytodetritus, especially for phytodetrital nitrogen, highlighting that size distribution within foraminiferal populations is relevant to interpret foraminiferal carbon and nitrogen cycling. These results were used to extrapolate the data to natural populations of living A. tepida in sediment cores, demonstrating the impact of high abundances of small individuals on phytodetritus processing and nutrient cycling. It is estimated that at high abundances of individuals in the 125–250 µm size fraction, Ammonia populations can account for more than 11% of phytodetritus processing in intertidal benthic communities.
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spelling pubmed-59360582018-05-22 Food supply and size class depending variations in phytodetritus intake in the benthic foraminifer Ammonia tepida Wukovits, Julia Bukenberger, Patrick Enge, Annekatrin Julie Gerg, Maximillian Wanek, Wolfgang Watzka, Margarete Heinz, Petra Biol Open Research Article Ammonia tepida is a common and abundant benthic foraminifer in intertidal mudflats. Benthic foraminifera are primary consumers and detritivores and act as key players in sediment nutrient fluxes. In this study, laboratory feeding experiments using isotope-labeled phytodetritus were carried out with A. tepida collected at the German Wadden Sea, to investigate the response of A. tepida to varying food supply. Feeding mode (single pulse, constant feeding; different incubation temperatures) caused strong variations in cytoplasmic carbon and nitrogen cycling, suggesting generalistic adaptations to variations in food availability. To study the influence of intraspecific size to foraminiferal carbon and nitrogen cycling, three size fractions (125–250 µm, 250–355 µm, >355 µm) of A. tepida specimens were separated. Small individuals showed higher weight specific intake for phytodetritus, especially for phytodetrital nitrogen, highlighting that size distribution within foraminiferal populations is relevant to interpret foraminiferal carbon and nitrogen cycling. These results were used to extrapolate the data to natural populations of living A. tepida in sediment cores, demonstrating the impact of high abundances of small individuals on phytodetritus processing and nutrient cycling. It is estimated that at high abundances of individuals in the 125–250 µm size fraction, Ammonia populations can account for more than 11% of phytodetritus processing in intertidal benthic communities. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2018-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5936058/ /pubmed/29540430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.030056 Text en © 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Wukovits, Julia
Bukenberger, Patrick
Enge, Annekatrin Julie
Gerg, Maximillian
Wanek, Wolfgang
Watzka, Margarete
Heinz, Petra
Food supply and size class depending variations in phytodetritus intake in the benthic foraminifer Ammonia tepida
title Food supply and size class depending variations in phytodetritus intake in the benthic foraminifer Ammonia tepida
title_full Food supply and size class depending variations in phytodetritus intake in the benthic foraminifer Ammonia tepida
title_fullStr Food supply and size class depending variations in phytodetritus intake in the benthic foraminifer Ammonia tepida
title_full_unstemmed Food supply and size class depending variations in phytodetritus intake in the benthic foraminifer Ammonia tepida
title_short Food supply and size class depending variations in phytodetritus intake in the benthic foraminifer Ammonia tepida
title_sort food supply and size class depending variations in phytodetritus intake in the benthic foraminifer ammonia tepida
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5936058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29540430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.030056
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