Jaesoon Kim , Naeun Jo , Jisoo Park , Kwanwoo Kim , Sanghoon Park , Yejin Kim , Jaehong Kim , Bo Kyung Kim , Boyeon Lee , Sang Heon Lee
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Abstract
Understanding the amino acid (AA) composition of phytoplankton-derived particulate organic matter (POM) is crucial for unraveling phytoplankton physiology and assessing food quality. This study investigated AA compositions and food quality of POM associated with two phytoplankton groups in the Ross Sea polynya. The Phaeocystis antarctica (P. antarctica)-predominant group, with P. antarctica overwhelmingly contributing to its composition, demonstrated a fresh state and heightened physiological activity. In contrast, the P. antarctica and diatoms-mixed group exhibited superior essential amino acids (EAAs) contributions and a higher EAA index (EAAI), indicating enhanced food quality. Dissimilarity Index values provided nuanced insights into degradation stages not captured by other indices. Despite lower physiological activity, diatoms in the mixed group stood out as crucial sources of high-quality nutrition for higher trophic levels in the Ross Sea polynya. The observed variations in AA compositions not only reflected the phytoplankton community structure but also provided insights into their physiological conditions. Given the ongoing climate-induced environmental changes potentially influencing phytoplankton communities, this study underscores the potential impacts on the intricate food web dynamics in the Ross Sea polynya. The assessment of AA composition emerged as a valuable tool for understanding the ecological implications for higher trophic levels in this polar region.
了解浮游植物产生的颗粒有机物(POM)的氨基酸(AA)组成,对于揭示浮游植物生理学和评估食物质量至关重要。本研究调查了罗斯海(Ross Sea polynya)两类浮游植物相关的颗粒有机物的AA组成和食物质量。以()为主的浮游植物群在其组成中占绝大多数,表现出清新的状态和更强的生理活性。相比之下,硅藻和硅藻混合组的必需氨基酸(EAAs)含量更高,EAA指数(EAAI)也更高,表明食物质量有所提高。差异指数值提供了其他指数无法捕捉到的降解阶段的细微差别。尽管硅藻的生理活性较低,但混合组中的硅藻仍是罗斯海多能区较高营养级的重要优质营养来源。所观察到的 AA 组成的变化不仅反映了浮游植物群落结构,也为了解浮游植物的生理状况提供了依据。鉴于气候引起的环境变化可能会对浮游植物群落产生影响,这项研究强调了对罗斯海多谷中错综复杂的食物网动态的潜在影响。对 AA 组成的评估是了解这一极地地区较高营养级生态影响的宝贵工具。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Sea Research is an international and multidisciplinary periodical on marine research, with an emphasis on the functioning of marine ecosystems in coastal and shelf seas, including intertidal, estuarine and brackish environments. As several subdisciplines add to this aim, manuscripts are welcome from the fields of marine biology, marine chemistry, marine sedimentology and physical oceanography, provided they add to the understanding of ecosystem processes.