Relationship between the zooplankton,phytoplankton, particulate matter and dissolved free amino acids in the Celtic Sea |
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Authors: | R. Williams S. A. Poulet |
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Affiliation: | (1) Natural Environment Research Council, Institute for Marine Environmental Research, Prospect Place, The Hoe, PL1 3DH Plymouth, Devon, England;(2) Centre d'Etude d'Océanographie et de Biologie Marine, C.N.R.S., Station Biologique, F-29211 Roscoff, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() Estimates of the biomass of zooplankton, phytoplankton and particulate matter collected in the Celtic Sea during mixed-water conditions (on 8 and 9 April 1983) were compared to the concentration and diversity of sixteen dissolved free amino acids (DFAA) measured in seawater and in particles. During a day profile, variations of dissolved amino acids with depth reflected the feeding activity of copepods. The relationship was not apparent in a night profile and other processes, such as heterotrophic utilization of dissolved nitrogen by microorganisms, were thought to be involved. The ratios of total DFAA concentration (nM litre-1) in the particulate phase over the concentration in seawater ranged from 1 to 200 within the water column. Of the sixteen amino acids measured, ornithine, a decomposition product of arginine, was responsible for more than 70% of the total concentration of DFAA in seawater. In the particles, phenylalanine ranged from 30 to 88% of total DFAA. In seawater this amino acid occurred in the 20 to 40 m depths (1.3 to 9.9% of total DFAA) in the day profile and at 5 m (12.4%) and 80 m (6.4%) in the night profile. Previously it has only been found in very low concentrations (<5%) in seawater, and its presence is considered to be the result of zooplankton feeding. |
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