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The role of meiofauna in energy transfer in a Mediterranean seagrass bed (Calvi, Corsica)
MASCART, THIBAUD; Lepoint, Gilles; Borges, Alberto et al.
201017th Benelux Congress of Zoology (GENT 22-23 October 2010)
 

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Keywords :
meiofauna; seagrass; phytodetritus; stable isotope; harpacticoid; food web; stareso
Abstract :
[en] Meiofaunal communities of the endemic Mediterranean seagrass, Posidonia oceanica, were sampled in five different habitats characterised by different degradation level of macrophytodetritus. In term of abundance, harpacticoid copepods represent half of the community followed by nematodes and polychaetes. Two meiofauna communities were distinguished: (1) a benthic community of meiofauna, living in the sediment or on highly fragmented macrophytodetritus, and (2) a foliar, epiphytal community associated with seagrass leaves and low fragmented macrophytodetritus leaves. They differed significantly in their harpacticoid copepod family composition. The benthic community consisted mainly of families like Tisbidae and Miraciidae, while the epiphytal community was dominated by families like Thalestridae and Laophontidae. These differences in composition may also imply a differential functional diversity. Trophic biomarkers (stable isotopes, fatty acids) were used to identify the major sources of organic matter contributing to the copepods diet and hence to gain insight in the overall carbon flux. Harpacticoid copepods showed preferences to feed upon the epiphytal biofilm community composed of bacteria, diatoms, fungi and microalgae. Copepods used the seagrass and detritus material merely as substrate, but were attracted to the biofilm rather than the plant material which is rich in structural carbohydrates difficult to assimilate by animals (i.e. lignin, cellulose, ...). Since harpacticoid copepods showed to use different sources of carbon, unravelling the contribution of each of them and the role of the degradation level of the detritus for food selectivity is the next step forward.
Research center :
MARE - Centre Interfacultaire de Recherches en Océanologie - ULiège
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Zoology
Author, co-author :
MASCART, THIBAUD;  Universiteit Gent - Ugent > Marine Biology
Lepoint, Gilles  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences et gestion de l'environnement > Océanologie
Borges, Alberto  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Océanographie chimique
Darchambeau, François ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Océanographie chimique
Dauby, Patrick ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences et gestion de l'environnement > Systématique et diversité animale
De troch, Marleen;  Universiteit Gent - Ugent > Marine Biology
Language :
English
Title :
The role of meiofauna in energy transfer in a Mediterranean seagrass bed (Calvi, Corsica)
Publication date :
22 October 2010
Event name :
17th Benelux Congress of Zoology (GENT 22-23 October 2010)
Event organizer :
the Royal Belgian Zoological Society (Prof D Adriaens)
Event place :
Gent, Belgium
Event date :
du 22 octobre 2010 au 23 octobre 2010
Audience :
International
Name of the research project :
Implications of Posidonia oceanica litter and its microbial and faunal associated communities in the carbon cycle of an coastal oligotrophic area (FRFC 2.4511.09) (2009-2013)
Funders :
F.R.S.-FNRS - Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique [BE]
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