Zooplankton-derived dissolved organic matter composition and its bioavailability of natural prokaryotic communities
Authors
De-Corte, D. (Daniele); Varela, M.M. (Marta María); Louro-Pico, M.Á. (María de los Ángeles); Bercovici, S.K. (Sarah K.); Valencia-Vila, J. (Joaquín); Sintes, E. (Eva); Baltar, F.B. (Federico B.); Rodríguez-Ramos, T. (Tamara); Simon, M. (Meinhard); Bode, A. (Antonio); Dittmar, T. (Thorsten); Niggermann, J. (Jutta)Date
2022-12-02Type
research articleKeywords
zooplanktonDissolved organic matter
bioavailability
prokaryotic communities
Abstract
Zooplankton grazing onphytoplankton promotes the release of particulate and dissolved organic matter (DOM) into the water column and therefore plays a key role in organic matter cycling in aquatic systems. Prokaryotes are the main DOM consumers in the ocean by actively remineralizing and transforming it, contributing to its molecular diversification. To explore the molecular composition of zooplankton-derived DOM and its bioavailability to natural prokaryotic communities, the DOM generated by a mixed zooplankton community in the coastal Atlantic off Spain was used as substrate for a natural prokaryotic community and monitored over a ~ 5-d incubation experiment. The molecular composition of solid-phase extracted DOM was characterized via Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry. After ~ 4 d in the zooplankton-derived DOM amended incubation, the prokaryotic community demonstrated a 17-fold exponential increase in cell number. The prokaryotic growth resulted in a reduction ...
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