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Impacts of copepods on marine seston,and resulting effects on<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Calanus finmarchicus</Emphasis> RNA:DNA ratios in mesocosm experiments
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">C?BeckerEmail author  D?Brepohl  H?Feuchtmayr  E?Z?llner  F?Sommer  C?Clemmesen  U?Sommer  M?Boersma
Institution:(1) Max-Planck-Institut für Limnologie, Postfach 165, 24302 Plön, Germany;(2) Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften, IFM-GEOMAR Marine Ökologie, Düsternbrooker Weg 20, 24105 Kiel, Germany;(3) Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar und Meeresforschung, Biologische Anstalt Helgoland, Postfach 180, 27483 Helgoland, Germany;(4) Present address: WK Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University, Hickory Corners, MI 49060, USA
Abstract:We investigated the impact of copepods on the seston community in a mesocosm set-up, and assessed how the changes in food quantity, quality and size affected the condition of the grazers, by measuring the RNA:DNA ratios in different developmental stages of Calanus finmarchicus. Manipulated copepod densities did not affect the particulate carbon concentration in the mesocosms. On the other hand, chlorophyll a content increased with higher copepod densities, and increasing densities had a positive effect on seston food quality in the mesocosms, measured as C:N ratios and ohgr3:ohgr6 fatty acid ratios. These food quality indicators were significantly correlated to the nutritional status of C. finmarchicus. In contrast to our expectations, these results suggest a lower copepod growth potential on higher quality food. However, in concordance with earlier studies, we found that when copepods were in high densities the large particles (>1000 µm3) decreased and that the smaller particles (<1000 µm3) increased in number. These patterns were closely linked to the condition of C. finmarchicus, which were of better condition (RNA:DNA ratios) with increasing biovolumes of large particles, and, conversely, lower RNA:DNA ratios with increasing biovolumes of smaller particles. Consequentially, the selective grazing by copepods stimulated increased biovolumes of smaller plankton, and this increase was responsible for the increased food quality, in terms of C:N and ohgr3:ohgr6 ratios. Thus, we conclude that the decreasing growth potentials of C. finmarchicus were a result of a decrease of favourably sized food particles, induced by copepod grazing.Communicated by O. Kinne, Oldendorf/Luhe
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