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Food selection by calanoid copepods in the euphotic layer of the Gotland Sea (Baltic Proper) during mass occurrence of N2-fixing cyanobacteriaBettina Meyer-Harms*,**, Marcus Reckermann***, Maren Voß, Heike Siegmund****, Bodo von BodungenBaltic Sea Research Institute, Dept of Biological Oceanography, Seestrasse 15, 18119 Rostock-Warnemünde, GermanyPresent addresses: **Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven, Germany ***Research and Technology Centre West Coast of Kiel University, Hafentörn, 25761 Büsum, Germany ****Department of Geology and Geochemistry, Stockholm University, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden ![]() ABSTRACT: Food selection by 2 dominant calanoid copepods, Acartia sp. and Temora longicornis, was studied during mass occurrence of N2-fixing cyanobacteria in June/July 1993 and 1994 in the Gotland Sea (Baltic Proper). The aim of this study was to assess the importance of N2-fixing cyanobacteria in the diet of calanoid copepods. Two different methods were used: firstly the analysis of marker carotenoids by HPLC (high-performance liquid chromatography), and secondly the analysis of d15N signals of copepods by mass spectrometry. The first method provides a 'snapshot' of autotrophic material ingested; the second method summarises a longer period, and gives evidence that a certain food source is not only ingested but also assimilated. In 1994, mass occurrence of cyanobacteria showed a higher concentration in the euphotic layer than 1993 (97 µg C l-1 in 1994, 57 µg C l-1 in 1993), which was reflected in higher food uptake of N2-fixing cyanobacteria in 1994. The average relative amount of myxoxanthophyll, the specific carotenoid of N2-fixing cyanobacteria, in the copepod guts showed high values in 1994 (Acartia sp. 37%, T. longicornis 41%) and low values in 1993 (1% for both copepods). The low d15N values of both Acartia sp. and T. longicornis in 1994 (9o/oo) compared to those in 1993 (10.5o/oo) support the results of HPLC analyses, because N2-fixing cyanobacteria have a lower d15N (average 0.7o/oo) than eukaryotic phytoplankton (average 12o/oo). The low d15N values in 1994 indicate that N2-fixing cyanobacteria were not only ingested but also assimilated by the copepods to a higher extent in 1994 than 1993.
KEY WORDS: Selective feeding · N2-fixing cyanobacteria · Acartia sp. · Temora longicornis · Baltic Sea
Published in MEPS Vol.
191
(1999) on December 30
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