宏观营养配比对浮游植物和桡足动物体内硫胺素含量和转移的影响有限。

IF 1.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Emil Fridolfsson, Sanna Majaneva, Samuel Hylander
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摘要

维生素B1(硫胺素)主要由水生食物网中的细菌、浮游植物和真菌产生,并通过摄入转移到更高的营养水平。然而,关于这种水溶性、必需微量营养素的动态,仍有许多未知之处;例如,它与常量营养素(碳、氮和磷)的关系。营养限制已被发现与维生素缺乏期有关,在模型中也是如此。因此,研究了来自不同分类群的三种浮游植物向桡足类的硫胺素转移,以及不同营养制度对硫胺素含量的影响。营养水平不影响浮游植物的硫胺素含量,也不影响向桡足类动物的转移。相反,浮游植物显示出物种特异性的硫胺素和宏量营养素含量,虽然猎物中较高的硫胺素含量导致桡足类动物的硫胺素含量较高,但与杜氏藻和Rhodomonas相比,骨骼肌的转移较低。综上所述,硫胺素向桡足类动物的转移不仅取决于猎物的硫胺素含量,而且其可食性和/或可消化性也很重要。硫胺素对所有生物都是必需的,这项研究提供了大量营养素对硫胺素在水生食物网中的动态和转移的有限影响的见解。
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Limited effects of macro-nutrient ratios on thiamin content and transfer in phytoplankton and copepods.

Limited effects of macro-nutrient ratios on thiamin content and transfer in phytoplankton and copepods.

Limited effects of macro-nutrient ratios on thiamin content and transfer in phytoplankton and copepods.

Vitamin B1 (thiamin) is primarily produced by bacteria, phytoplankton and fungi in aquatic food webs and transferred to higher trophic levels by ingestion. However, much remains unknown regarding the dynamics this water-soluble, essential micronutrient; e.g. how it relates to macronutrients (carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous). Nutrient limitation has been found to be related to periods of thiamin deficiency as well as in models. Hence, thiamin transfer to copepods from three phytoplankton species from different taxa was investigated, along with the effect of various nutrient regimes on thiamin content. Nutrient levels did not affect thiamin content of phytoplankton nor the transfer to copepods. Instead, phytoplankton displayed species-specific thiamin and macronutrient contents and whilst a higher thiamin content in the prey lead to higher levels in copepods, the transfer was lower for Skeletonema compared to Dunaliella and Rhodomonas. In all, thiamin transfer to copepods is not only dependent on thiamin content of the prey, but also the edibility and/or digestibility is of importance. Thiamin is essential for all organisms, and this study offers insights into the limited effect of macronutrients on the dynamics and transfer of thiamin in the aquatic food webs.

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Journal of Plankton Research
Journal of Plankton Research 生物-海洋学
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65
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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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