The effect of zooplankton on the dynamics and molecular composition of carbohydrates during an experimental algal bloom

The accumulation and degradation of carbohydrates (aldoses) were investigated during diatom blooms in two mesocosms. The effects of macrozooplankton were explored by addition of zooplankton to one mesocosm (+Z). Aldoses accumulated at a steady rate of 4.9 μM C d-1 from day 9 in the mesocosm without...

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Main Authors: Niels H. BORCH, Morten SØNDERGAARD, Theis KRAGH
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2006-02-01
Series:Journal of Limnology
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Online Access:http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/246
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spelling doaj-c642a63d1dca4b09a99d9c47f118eb682020-11-25T01:51:39ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332006-02-01651525810.4081/jlimnol.2006.52The effect of zooplankton on the dynamics and molecular composition of carbohydrates during an experimental algal bloomNiels H. BORCHMorten SØNDERGAARDTheis KRAGHThe accumulation and degradation of carbohydrates (aldoses) were investigated during diatom blooms in two mesocosms. The effects of macrozooplankton were explored by addition of zooplankton to one mesocosm (+Z). Aldoses accumulated at a steady rate of 4.9 μM C d-1 from day 9 in the mesocosm without zooplankton (-Z), while zooplankton induced an increased rate to 10.3 μM C d-1. The surplus of 14 μM dissolved combined carbohydrates (DCCHO) in the +Z mesocosm after 22 days was caused by higher concentrations of arabinose, galactose and rhamnose. The increase was 50, 25 and 25% respectively in the +Z mesocosm, compared with the -Z mesocosm. The introduction of zooplankton had a significant effect on the rate of biodegradation and the fraction of refractory aldoses. The accumulated aldoses became less labile and a larger fraction was refractory with the presence of zooplankton. During degradation the fraction of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) explained by aldoses decreased in the –Z mesocosm while it increased with the presence of grazers. In the +Z mesocosm, two new peaks appeared on the chromatograms and contributed about 4% to the total area of aldoses. It is hypothesised that these two peaks are an indicator of the presence of grazers.http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/246algal bloom, zooplankton, grazing, carbohydrates
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author Niels H. BORCH
Morten SØNDERGAARD
Theis KRAGH
spellingShingle Niels H. BORCH
Morten SØNDERGAARD
Theis KRAGH
The effect of zooplankton on the dynamics and molecular composition of carbohydrates during an experimental algal bloom
Journal of Limnology
algal bloom, zooplankton, grazing, carbohydrates
author_facet Niels H. BORCH
Morten SØNDERGAARD
Theis KRAGH
author_sort Niels H. BORCH
title The effect of zooplankton on the dynamics and molecular composition of carbohydrates during an experimental algal bloom
title_short The effect of zooplankton on the dynamics and molecular composition of carbohydrates during an experimental algal bloom
title_full The effect of zooplankton on the dynamics and molecular composition of carbohydrates during an experimental algal bloom
title_fullStr The effect of zooplankton on the dynamics and molecular composition of carbohydrates during an experimental algal bloom
title_full_unstemmed The effect of zooplankton on the dynamics and molecular composition of carbohydrates during an experimental algal bloom
title_sort effect of zooplankton on the dynamics and molecular composition of carbohydrates during an experimental algal bloom
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 2006-02-01
description The accumulation and degradation of carbohydrates (aldoses) were investigated during diatom blooms in two mesocosms. The effects of macrozooplankton were explored by addition of zooplankton to one mesocosm (+Z). Aldoses accumulated at a steady rate of 4.9 μM C d-1 from day 9 in the mesocosm without zooplankton (-Z), while zooplankton induced an increased rate to 10.3 μM C d-1. The surplus of 14 μM dissolved combined carbohydrates (DCCHO) in the +Z mesocosm after 22 days was caused by higher concentrations of arabinose, galactose and rhamnose. The increase was 50, 25 and 25% respectively in the +Z mesocosm, compared with the -Z mesocosm. The introduction of zooplankton had a significant effect on the rate of biodegradation and the fraction of refractory aldoses. The accumulated aldoses became less labile and a larger fraction was refractory with the presence of zooplankton. During degradation the fraction of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) explained by aldoses decreased in the –Z mesocosm while it increased with the presence of grazers. In the +Z mesocosm, two new peaks appeared on the chromatograms and contributed about 4% to the total area of aldoses. It is hypothesised that these two peaks are an indicator of the presence of grazers.
topic algal bloom, zooplankton, grazing, carbohydrates
url http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/246
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