Opportunistic vs selective feeding strategies of zooplankton under changing environmental conditions.

IF 1.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Journal of Plankton Research Pub Date : 2023-02-22 eCollection Date: 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1093/plankt/fbad007
Baptiste Serandour, Kinlan M G Jan, Andreas Novotny, Monika Winder
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The plankton community consists of diverse interacting species. The estimation of species interactions in nature is challenging. There is limited knowledge on how plankton interactions are influenced by environmental conditions because of limited understanding of zooplankton feeding strategies and factors affecting trophic interactions. In this study, we used DNA-metabarcoding to investigate trophic interactions in mesozooplankton predators and the influence of prey availability on their feeding behavior. We found that mesozooplankton feeding strategies vary within species across an environmental gradient. Some species, such as Temora longicornis consistently used a selective strategy, while diets of Centropages hamatus and Acartia spp. varied between stations, showing a trophic plasticity with the prey community. We found a dominance of Synechococcales reads in Temora's gut content and a high prey diversity for the cladoceran Evadne nordmanni. Our study shows the wide range of prey species that supports mesozooplankton community and helps to understand the spatial and temporal complexity of plankton species interactions and discriminate the selectivity ability of four zooplankton key species. Due to the central role of plankton in marine waters, a better comprehension of the spatiotemporal variability in species interactions helps to estimate fluxes to benthic and pelagic predators.

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浮游动物在不断变化的环境条件下的机会性与选择性摄食策略。
浮游生物群落由多种相互作用的物种组成。对自然界中物种相互作用的估算具有挑战性。由于对浮游动物的摄食策略和影响营养相互作用的因素了解有限,人们对浮游生物的相互作用如何受环境条件影响的认识也很有限。在这项研究中,我们利用DNA-金属标码研究了中浮游动物捕食者的营养相互作用以及猎物可获得性对其捕食行为的影响。我们发现,在不同环境梯度下,中浮游动物的捕食策略在物种内部存在差异。而 Centropages hamatus 和 Acartia spp.的食性则在不同站位有所不同,这显示了猎物群落的营养可塑性。我们发现,在Temora的肠道内容物中,Synechococcales读数占主导地位,而桡足类Evadne nordmanni的猎物多样性很高。我们的研究表明,支持中浮游动物群落的猎物种类繁多,有助于了解浮游生物物种相互作用的时空复杂性,并区分四种浮游动物关键物种的选择能力。由于浮游生物在海洋水域中的核心作用,更好地理解物种相互作用的时空变化有助于估算底栖和中上层捕食者的通量。
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Journal of Plankton Research
Journal of Plankton Research 生物-海洋学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
9.50%
发文量
65
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Plankton Research publishes innovative papers that significantly advance the field of plankton research, and in particular, our understanding of plankton dynamics.
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