Adequacy of planctomycetes as supplementary food source for Daphnia magna

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M. C. Marinho
O. M. Lage
José Catita
S. C. Antunes
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[1] Universidade do Porto (FCUP),Departamento de Biologia da Faculdade de Ciências da
[2] Novo Edifício do Terminal de Cruzeiros do Porto de Leixões,Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e A8 Ambiental (CIIMAR/CIMAR)
[3] Paralab,CEBIMED
[4] SA, Faculty of Health Sciences
[5] University Fernando Pessoa,undefined
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek | 2018年 / 111卷
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Life history; FAME; Sonication;
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The nutritional quality of daphnids diet can influence their growth, reproduction and survival. In aquatic ecosystems, bacteria can contribute significantly to Daphnia diet by supporting, for instances, their high needs for phosphorus. The laboratory feeding of the model organisms Daphnia spp. is algal based, but should be improved to allow their better performance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of two planctomycetes, Gemmata obscuriglobus and Rhodopirellula rubra, from exponential and stationary growth phases as alternative or supplementary food source for Daphnia magna. The actinobacterium Arthrobacter sp. was used for comparison. The feeding with only bacteria showed the inefficacy of both planctomycetes and actinobacteria as the only food source. However, when used in supplement to Raphidocelis subcapitata, a decrease in the age of first reproduction, a significant increase in reproductive output, in somatic growth and in rate of population increase was found for the highest cell densities of bacteria tested. The typical pink coloration of these bacteria present in daphnids body and eggs confirmed bacterial absorption and metabolization of their pigment. Planctomycetes yielded better results than the actinobacteria Arthrobacter but G. obscuriglobus that possesses sterols did not induce a better performance comparatively to R. rubra. No relation could be established between the feeding treatments that allowed improvement of Daphnia performance and the different kind of Daphnia’ Fatty Acid Methyl Esters. The use of sonication to separate planctomycetal cells before feeding the daphnids proved to be efficient. We confirmed that R. subcapitata supplemented by bacteria allows a better growth performance of D. magna.
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