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Response of shallow water benthic foraminifera to a <sup>13</sup>C-labeled food pulse in the laboratory

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Title Response of shallow water benthic foraminifera to a 13C-labeled food pulse in the laboratory
 
Creator Linshy, V.N.
Nigam, R.
Heinz, P.
 
Subject foraminifera
isotope technique
carbon cycle
tracer material
 
Description In recent years, stable isotope techniques have been applied successfully directly on the sea floor to follow the fate of carbon in the marine carbon cycle. Feeding experiments using 13C-labeled food enable the tracking of ingested tracer material in the cytoplasm of foraminifera to study phytodetrital carbon uptake in situ. Here we introduce first results of a 13C-labeled food pulse in the laboratory. Benthic foraminiferal species Ammonia tepida and Bolivina variabilis were studied to analyze their response. Marked green algae Dunaliella tertiolecta were added at the beginning of the experiment and the foraminiferal reaction was followed for 42 days. In order to assess the uptake of labeled material with time, foraminiferal specimens were subsampled at 2, 7, 21, and 42 days and analyzed for their carbon signals. Culture conditions (T, salinity, O2) were monitored and kept stable during time. Both species showed fast and strong ingestion of the added food material after 2 days, followed by a decreasing isotopic signal in the biomass with time. Additionally, the isotopic signals in the overlying water of the experimental dishes and in the foraminiferal tests were measured, but these values were difficult to interpret
 
Date 2014-12-04T11:20:31Z
2014-12-04T11:20:31Z
2014
 
Type Book Chapter
 
Identifier In "Approaches to study living foraminifera: Collection, maintenance and experimentation. ed. by: Kitazato, H.; Bernhard, J.M.". Springer; Japan; 2014; 115-131
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/4650
 
Language en
 
Rights An edited version of this paper was published by Springer. This paper is for R & D purpose and Copyright [2014] Springer.
 
Publisher Springer