跨界通量:水生无脊椎动物对基础资源的利用与脂肪酸从河流到陆地的转移相匹配

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Sydney Moyo , Nicole B. Richoux
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摘要

新兴昆虫将源自水生食物来源的有价值的脂质转移到陆地消费者。本研究的目的是确定通过昆虫出芽从河流向邻近陆地输出具有重要生理意义的脂肪酸与所消耗的水生食物的类型和质量之间的关系,以及哪些新兴昆虫对这些通量负有主要责任。我们运行混合模型和包含稳定碳同位素比率的基础资源和新兴无脊椎动物的超体积,以确定昆虫幼虫饮食的主要贡献者。我们的数据显示,水生食物来源(附生菌、附生菌和悬浮颗粒物)是主要的有机质来源(>50%)支持消费者(双翅目、蜉蝣目、齿翅目和毛翅目),在上游站点,外来食物来源(C3植物)是重要的。我们计算了高不饱和脂肪酸(HUFAs)通过新兴昆虫的通量,发现这些通量与河流中相同基础资源的营养质量(以HUFAs浓度测量的质量)的时空格局相对应。这些模式提供了食物质量与从水到陆地的营养补贴通量之间直接耦合的证据,特别是由新兴双翅目动物和蜉蝣目动物提供的。
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Cross boundary fluxes: Basal resource use by aquatic invertebrates matches fatty acid transfers from river to land

Emerging insects transfer valuable lipids originating in aquatic food sources to terrestrial consumers. The objective of this study was to determine how the export of physiologically important fatty acids from a river to adjacent land via insect emergence relates to the type and quality of the aquatic food consumed, and which emerging insects were primarily responsible for these fluxes. We ran mixing models and hypervolumes incorporating stable carbon isotope ratios of basal resources and emergent invertebrates to determine the major contributors to insect larvae diets. Our data revealed that aquatic food sources (epiphyton, epilithon and suspended particulate matter) were the major organic matter sources (> 50 %) supporting consumers (Diptera, Ephemeroptera, Odonata and Trichoptera), with allochthonous food sources (C3 plants) being of importance at upstream sites. We calculated fluxes of highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFAs) via emerging insects and found that these corresponded with the spatial and temporal patterns in the nutritional quality of these same basal resources in the river (quality measured as concentrations of HUFAs). These patterns provide evidence of a direct coupling between food quality and trophic subsidy fluxes from water to land, particularly by emergent dipterans and ephemeropterans.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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