RESOURCE TRANSLOCATION IN A MARINE BRYOZOAN - QUANTIFICATION AND VISUALIZATION OF C-14 AND S-35

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作者
MILES, JS [1 ]
HARVELL, CD [1 ]
GRIGGS, CM [1 ]
EISNER, S [1 ]
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[1] CORNELL UNIV,ECOL & SYSTEMAT SECT,ITHACA,NY 14850
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10.1007/BF00350877
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
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Colonial marine invertebrates are characterized by their ability to share resources among the modules of a colony. In most colonial groups, but particularly the Bryozoa, the dynamics of resource transport among modules is unknown. We developed radioisotope techniques to visualize and quantify the movement of carbon and sulfur-based compounds within colonies of the marine bryozoan Membranipora membranacea. The research was conducted in 1991 and 1992 in Friday Harbor, Washington, USA. Autoradiography, using X-ray film, was used to visualize the transport of both C-14 and S-35, and liquid scintillation counter was used to quantify transport of metabolites. We were able to localize feeding by introducing 10 mu l aliquots of labelled algal cells with a microinjection syringe into a containment ring on the surface of the colony. The labelled cells were consumed by zooids feeding within the ring, but not by those outside. In time-course experiments, similar or equal to 15% of the ingested carbon radioisotope was transported from a source in the center of the colonies to the growing edges over a period of 48 h. Approximately 10% of the sulfur was transported from central to edge regions of colonies over 72 h. Transport of carbon isotope was unidirectional in all experiments, irrespective of whether colonies were fed near the edge or the center. Pulse-chase experiments revealed that up to 46% of the initial C-14 radioisotope was lost from the colony to respiration and egestion in the 24 h following ingestion.
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