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Title: | Is the GDH/RNH4+ ratio in the mesozooplankton constant through different oceanic systems? | Authors: | Fernández-Urruzola, Igor Packard, Theodore T Gómez, May |
UNESCO Clasification: | 251001 Oceanografía biológica | Keywords: | Glutamate dehydrogenase Ammonium excretion |
Issue Date: | 2012 | Conference: | III Simposio Internacional de Ciencias del Mar 2012 (ISMS12) | Abstract: | Nitrogen (N) is essential for life, but its availability is frequently limited in ocean ecosystems. Among all the compounds which influence the N pool, ammonium (NH4+) represents the major source of N for autotrophs. This NH4+ is provided by bacterial remineralization and heterotrophic grazers, with the mesozooplankton responsible for 12% to 33% of the total NH4+ recycled. Quantifying the excretion physiology of zooplankton is then, necessary to understand the basis of an aquatic ecosystem’s productivity.<br />The measurement of glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) activity has been widely used to assess the NH4+ excretion rates in planktonic communities. However, its relationship with the physiology varies with temperature and the nutritional status of the organisms, among other variables. Here we compare the GDH/RNH4+ ratio between oceanic regions with different trophic conditions. Strengthening our knowledge of the relationship between GDH activities and the NH4+ excretion rates will lead to more meaningful interpretations of the mesoscale variations in planktonic NH4+ excretion. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/7223 | Source: | III Symposium Internacional de Ciencias Marinas, Cádiz, España, 2012 |
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