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Franco-Santos, Rita Melo; Auel, Holger; Boersma, Maarten; De Troch, Marleen; Graeve, Martin; Meunier, Cédric Léo; Niehoff, Barbara (2019): Carbon and nitrogen contents for the larvae of the polychaete Lanice conchilega [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.900105, In supplement to: Franco-Santos, RM et al. (2019): You are not always what you eat—Fatty acid bioconversion and lipid homeostasis in the larvae of the sand mason worm Lanice conchilega. PLoS ONE, 14(6), e0218015, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218015

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Abstract:
The larvae of the reef-building polychaete Lanice conchilega can make up to 15% of the summer zooplankton biomass in the North Sea. Despite their importance for reef maintenance (which positively affects the benthic community), little is known about the trophic ecology of this meroplanktonic larva. Qualitative and quantitative estimates of carbon (C) transfer between trophic levels and of fatty acid (FA)-specific assimilation, biosynthesis, and bioconversion can be obtained by compound-specific stable isotope analysis of FA. The present work tested the hypothesis that the concept of fatty acid trophic markers (FATM), widely used for studies on holoplankton with intermediate to high lipid contents, is also applicable to lipid-poor organisms such as meroplanktonic larvae. The incorporation of isotopically-enriched dietary C by L. conchilega larvae was traced, and lipid assimilation did not follow FA-specific relative availabilities in the diet. Furthermore, FAs that were unavailable in the diet, such as 22:5(n-3), were recorded in L. conchilega, suggesting their bioconversion by the larvae. The results indicate that L. conchilega larvae preferentially assimilate certain FAs and regulate their FA composition (lipid homeostasis) independently of that of their diet. Their quasi-homeostatic response to dietary FA availability could imply that the concept of FATM has limited application in lipid-poor organisms such as L. conchilega larvae.
Keyword(s):
assimilation; bioconversion; compound-specific stable isotope analysis; fatty acid trophic markers; lipid-poor species; meroplanktonic larvae; polychaete
Coverage:
Latitude: 54.183333 * Longitude: 7.900000
Date/Time Start: 2016-06-06T17:10:00 * Date/Time End: 2016-06-11T21:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -10.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -10.0 m
Event(s):
HelgolandRoads_larvae_2016 (Kabeltonne) * Latitude: 54.188330 * Longitude: 7.900000 * Date/Time Start: 2016-06-06T17:10:00 * Date/Time End: 2016-06-11T21:00:00 * Elevation: -10.0 m * DEIMS ID: deims.org * Location: German Bight, North Sea
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
SpeciesSpeciesFranco-Santos, Rita Melo
LATITUDELatitudeFranco-Santos, Rita MeloGeocode – Sampling
LONGITUDELongitudeFranco-Santos, Rita MeloGeocode – Sampling
DATE/TIMEDate/TimeFranco-Santos, Rita MeloGeocode
CommentCommentFranco-Santos, Rita MeloSampling time within experiment
ReplicateReplFranco-Santos, Rita Melo
Polychaeta, larvaePolychaeta larv#Franco-Santos, Rita MeloNumber of polychaete larvae in the sample
Sample massSamp mmgFranco-Santos, Rita MeloDry mass
Dry mass per larvaeDM/larvµg/#Franco-Santos, Rita MeloCalculatedDM = sample dry mass / number of larvae in sample
10 Biomass as carbonBiom CµgFranco-Santos, Rita MeloSample carbon content
11 Biomass as carbon per larvaeBiom C larvµg/#Franco-Santos, Rita MeloCalculatedCcl = sample carbon content / number of larvae in sample
12 Biomass as nitrogenBiom NµgFranco-Santos, Rita MeloSample nitrogen content
13 Biomass as nitrogen per larvaeBiom N larvµg/#Franco-Santos, Rita MeloCalculatedCnl = sample nitrogen content / number of larvae in sample
14 Carbon/Nitrogen ratioC/NFranco-Santos, Rita MeloCalculatedC:N = (Ccl/Molar mass C) / (Cnl/Molar mass N)
Change history:
2023-07-06T08:25:15 – Event label was replaced. New event contains more information.
Size:
66 data points

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Biom N [µg]
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Biom N larv [µg/#]
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Lanice conchilega54.183333337.900000002016-06-06T17:10in situ sample1100.52652.696.7409.6723.122.314.9
Lanice conchilega54.183333337.900000002016-06-06T17:10in situ sample2100.50450.443.9564.4012.041.204.3
Lanice conchilega54.183333337.900000002016-06-06T17:10in situ sample3100.61861.889.3408.9322.712.274.6
Lanice conchilega54.183333337.900000002016-06-11T21:00ending the experiment1100.41241.274.0127.4018.641.864.6
Lanice conchilega54.183333337.900000002016-06-11T21:00ending the experiment2100.48048.089.7168.9722.682.274.6
Lanice conchilega54.183333337.900000002016-06-11T21:00ending the experiment3100.67067.091.6099.1623.772.384.5