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Author M. Paar, B. Lebreton, M. Graeve, M. Greenacre, R. Asmus, H. Asmus doi  openurl
  Title Food sources of macrozoobenthos in an Arctic kelp belt: trophic relationships revealed by stable isotope and fatty acid analyses Type Journal
  Year (down) 2019 Publication Marine Ecology Progress Series Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 615 Issue Pages 31-49  
  Keywords Detritus Food web Macroalgae Macrofauna Polar coastal ecosystem Trophic markers  
  Abstract Arctic kelp belts, made of large perennial macroalgae of the order Laminariales, are expanding because of rising temperatures and reduced sea ice cover of coastal waters. In summer 2013, the trophic relationships within a kelp belt food web in Kongsfjorden (Spitsbergen) were determined using fatty acid and stable isotope analyses. Low relative proportions of Phaeophyta fatty acid trophic markers (i.e. 20:4(n-6), 18:3(n-3) and 18:2(n-6)) in consumers (3.3-8.9%), as well as low 20:4(n-6)/20:5(n-3) ratios (<0.1-0.6), indicated that Phaeophyta were poorly used by macrozoobenthos as a food source, either fresh or as detritus. Relatively high δ13C values measured in macrozoobenthos (-22.5 to -16.1‰) ruled out an important role of erect Rhodophyta, which were much more 13C depleted (-37.1 to -35.8‰). Instead, δ13C values and relatively high abundances of typical diatom (14:0, 16:1(n-7), 20:5(n-3)) and flagellate (18:4(n-3), 22:6(n-3)) fatty acid trophic markers in consumers pointed out an important use of microalgae, likely of pelagic and benthic origin (i.e. senescent phytoplankton bloom, eroded epiphytes and suspended epilithic material). The use of these food resources may be fostered by their trapping under the kelp canopy.  
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  ISSN 0171-8630, 1616-1599 ISBN Medium  
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