The study revealed species- and stage-specific differences in lipid accumulation of the dominant Antarctic copepods, the primarily herbivorous Calanoides acutus (copepodite stage V (CV), females) and the more omnivorous Calanus propinquus (females) storing wax esters and triacylglycerols, respectively, which were collected in summer (end of December). Feeding carbon-labelled diatoms to these copepods, 13C elucidated assimilation and turnover rates of copepod total lipids as well as specific fatty acids and alcohols. The 13C incorporation was monitored by compound-specific stable isotope analysis (CSIA). CV stages of C. acutus exhibited an intense total lipid turnover and 55% of total lipidswere labelled after 9 days of feeding. By ...
1. Marine copepods of the genus Calanus can reproduce prior to the spring bloom in the absence of su...
Lipid-storing copepods are fundamental to the functioning of marine ecosystems, transferring energy ...
1. The value of algal fatty acids (FA) as diet biomarkers for benthic harpacticoid copepods was inve...
Lipid content, fatty acid composition, and feeding activity of the dominant Antarctic copepods, Cala...
This study aimed at understanding how life-cycle strategies of the primarily herbivorous Pseudocalan...
Consumer regulation of lipid composition during assimilation of dietary items is related to their ec...
Consumer regulation of lipid composition during assimilation of dietary items is related to their ec...
High latitude marine ecosystems are characterized by strong seasonality in incoming light and thus p...
To verify the potential of fatty acids as trophic markers, feeding experiments were carried out with...
The lipid and hydrocarbon composition of two species of Antarctic copepod, Rhincalanus gigas and Cal...
Seasonality of food supply is a major driver of physiological and ecological adaptations of marine z...
Copepods serve as a major link in marine food webs, bridging the energy transfer from primary produc...
Benthic copepods (Harpacticoida) are key members of the meiofauna community, and potentially importa...
1. Marine copepods of the genus Calanus can reproduce prior to the spring bloom in the absence of su...
The majority of global ocean production and total export production is attributed to oligotrophic oc...
1. Marine copepods of the genus Calanus can reproduce prior to the spring bloom in the absence of su...
Lipid-storing copepods are fundamental to the functioning of marine ecosystems, transferring energy ...
1. The value of algal fatty acids (FA) as diet biomarkers for benthic harpacticoid copepods was inve...
Lipid content, fatty acid composition, and feeding activity of the dominant Antarctic copepods, Cala...
This study aimed at understanding how life-cycle strategies of the primarily herbivorous Pseudocalan...
Consumer regulation of lipid composition during assimilation of dietary items is related to their ec...
Consumer regulation of lipid composition during assimilation of dietary items is related to their ec...
High latitude marine ecosystems are characterized by strong seasonality in incoming light and thus p...
To verify the potential of fatty acids as trophic markers, feeding experiments were carried out with...
The lipid and hydrocarbon composition of two species of Antarctic copepod, Rhincalanus gigas and Cal...
Seasonality of food supply is a major driver of physiological and ecological adaptations of marine z...
Copepods serve as a major link in marine food webs, bridging the energy transfer from primary produc...
Benthic copepods (Harpacticoida) are key members of the meiofauna community, and potentially importa...
1. Marine copepods of the genus Calanus can reproduce prior to the spring bloom in the absence of su...
The majority of global ocean production and total export production is attributed to oligotrophic oc...
1. Marine copepods of the genus Calanus can reproduce prior to the spring bloom in the absence of su...
Lipid-storing copepods are fundamental to the functioning of marine ecosystems, transferring energy ...
1. The value of algal fatty acids (FA) as diet biomarkers for benthic harpacticoid copepods was inve...