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MEPS 130:295-298 (1996)

Abstract

Freezing and storage of copepod samples for the analysis of lipids

Ohman MD

ABSTRACT: Zooplankton are commonly frozen at sea in ecological studies when it is impractical to extract lipids immediately from live animals. Analysis of lipids extracted from the copepod Calanus pacificus established that freezing has negligible effects on copepod dry mass, total lipid content, or lipid composition, resulting only in slight changes in free fatty acids. However, storage for 1 yr at -15*C resulted in substantial loss of polar lipids and accumulation of free fatty acids when compared with animals stored at -80*C. Rapid freezing in liquid nitrogen, followed by maintenance of animals at temperatures below -70*C, is recommended where immediate lipid extraction is not feasible.

KEY WORDS: Lipids . Freezing . Zooplankton . Copepoda

Published in MEPS Vol. 130 (1996) on January 11
ISSN: 0171-8630. Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1996

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