Algal pigments in Southern Ocean abyssal foraminiferans indicate pelagobenthic coupling


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The cytoplasm of four species of abyssal benthic foraminiferans from the Southern Ocean (around 51°S; 12°W and 50°S; 39°W) was analysed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and found to contain large concentrations of algal pigments and their degradation products. The composition of the algal pigments in the foraminiferan cytoplasm reflected the plankton community at the surface. Some foraminiferans contained high ratios of chlorophyll a/degraded pigments because they were feeding on fresher phytodetritus. Other foraminiferans contained only degraded pigments which shows that they utilized degraded phytodetritus. The concentration of algal pigment and corresponding degradation products in the foraminiferan cytoplasm is much higher than in the surrounding sediment. It shows that the foraminiferans collect a diluted and sparse food resource and concentrate it as they build up their cytoplasm. This ability contributes to the understanding of the great quantitative success of foraminiferans in the deep sea. Benthic foraminiferans are a food source for many abyssal metazoans. They form a link between the degraded food resources, phytodetritus, back to the active metazoan food chains.



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DOI https://www.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2014.07.017

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Cedhagen, T. , Cheah, W. , Bracher, A. and Lejzerowicz, F. (2014): Algal pigments in Southern Ocean abyssal foraminiferans indicate pelagobenthic coupling , Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 108 , pp. 27-32 . doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2014.07.017


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