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Field evidence of differential food utilization of phytal harpacticoids collected from Fucus serratus indicated by δC and δN stable isotopes
Authors:MB Steinarsdóttir  A Ingólfsson  E Ólafsson
Institution:1. Institute of Biology, University of Iceland, Aragata 9, IS-101 Reykjavík, Iceland;2. Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:The present study is the first to compare trophic relationships of several co-occurring phytal harpacticoid species, in their natural habitat, using both δ13C and δ15N signatures. Three phytal harpacticoid species/taxa (Zaus spinatus, Tisbe spp., and Parathalestris cf. intermedia) all collected from the alga Fucus serratus, at different times of the year, were analyzed. The results indicated that the harpacticoids were utilizing food sources differently. Specific food sources of the three species/taxa could not be accurately pinpointed, but there were strong indications that F. serratus and fragments from it did contribute significantly to the diet of P. cf. intermedia and Tisbe spp. Both of these harpacticoid species overlapped in δ13C and δ15N values with some of the macrofaunal species, collected from the same site in Hvassahraun, Iceland, while no overlap was seen for Z. spinatus. The signatures for Z. spinatus indicated that its food sources changed seasonally.
Keywords:Trophic relationships  Harpacticoida  Stable isotopes  Fucus serratus  Seasonality  Iceland
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