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Metabolic characteristics of midwater zooplankton: Ammonia excretion,O:N rations,and the effect of starvation
Authors:L B Quetin  R M Ross  K Uchio
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of California at Santa Barbara, 93106 Santa Barbara, California, USA;(2) Department of Oceanography, University of Washington, WB-10, 98195 Seattle, Washington, USA;(3) Present address: Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University, P. O. Box 475, 2601 Canberra, A.C.T., Australia;(4) Present address: 1238 West 184th Street, 90248 Gardena, California, USA
Abstract:The nature of protein catabolism in a wide range of species of midwater zooplankton was investigated. The weight-specific ammonia excretion rates (mgrg NH3–N g–1 dry wt h–1, y) decline exponentially with minimum depth of occurreece (MDO, x), y=163.4 x–0.479±0.212 (95%ci) (CI=confidence interval), when temperature is held constant. The change in ammonia excretion can be partially explained by the decrease in percent protein (%P) with MDO, %P=80.17 MDO–0.148±0.122 (95%ci) The atomic O:N ratio of freshly caught zooplankters ranged from 9.1 to 91, with most measurements between 9 and 25. Detailed studies were carried out on the response of one of the species studied (Gnathophausia ingens) to starvation (28 d). After 14 d of starvation the average ammonia excretion rate declined by more than 75% to less than 1 mgrg NH3–N g–1 wet wt h–1, although the average oxygen consumption declined by only 13% within the first 7 d of starvation and then remained stable. This differential response of oxygen consumption and ammonia excretion to starvation resulted in an increase in the average O:N ratio of starved animals from an initial 33 to 165 after 21 d. The average O:N ratios of fed mysids remained below 38 during the experiment. G. ingens maintains a relatively uniform metabolic rate during starvation by relying more heavily on its large lipid stores than when being fed.
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