Assimilation of Diazotrophic Nitrogen into Pelagic Food Webs

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作者
Woodland, Ryan J. [1 ]
Holland, Daryl P. [2 ]
Beardall, John [2 ]
Smith, Jonathan [3 ]
Scicluna, Todd [1 ]
Cook, Perran L. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Monash Univ, Water Studies Ctr, Sch Chem, Clayton, Vic, Australia
[2] Monash Univ, Sch Biol Sci, Clayton, Vic, Australia
[3] South East Algae Project SEAPRO, Metung, Vic, Australia
来源
PLOS ONE | 2013年 / 8卷 / 06期
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
BALTIC SEA; TOXIC CYANOBACTERIA; NODULARIA-SPUMIGENA; INORGANIC NITROGEN; TROPHIC POSITION; STABLE-ISOTOPES; CARBON; PLANKTON; SUMMER; EUTROPHICATION;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0067588
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The fate of diazotrophic nitrogen (N-D) fixed by planktonic cyanobacteria in pelagic food webs remains unresolved, particularly for toxic cyanophytes that are selectively avoided by most herbivorous zooplankton. Current theory suggests that N-D fixed during cyanobacterial blooms can enter planktonic food webs contemporaneously with peak bloom biomass via direct grazing of zooplankton on cyanobacteria or via the uptake of bioavailable N-D (exuded from viable cyanobacterial cells) by palatable phytoplankton or microbial consortia. Alternatively, N-D can enter planktonic food webs post-bloom following the remineralization of bloom detritus. Although the relative contribution of these processes to planktonic nutrient cycles is unknown, we hypothesized that assimilation of bioavailable N-D (e.g., nitrate, ammonium) by palatable phytoplankton and subsequent grazing by zooplankton (either during or after the cyanobacterial bloom) would be the primary pathway by which N-D was incorporated into the planktonic food web. Instead, in situ stable isotope measurements and grazing experiments clearly documented that the assimilation of N-D by zooplankton outpaced assimilation by palatable phytoplankton during a bloom of toxic Nodularia spumigena Mertens. We identified two distinct temporal phases in the trophic transfer of N-D from N. spumigena to the plankton community. The first phase was a highly dynamic transfer of N-D to zooplankton with rates that covaried with bloom biomass while bypassing other phytoplankton taxa; a trophic transfer that we infer was routed through bloom-associated bacteria. The second phase was a slowly accelerating assimilation of the dissolved-N-D pool by phytoplankton that was decoupled from contemporaneous variability in N. spumigena concentrations. These findings provide empirical evidence that N-D can be assimilated and transferred rapidly throughout natural plankton communities and yield insights into the specific processes underlying the propagation of N-D through pelagic food webs.
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