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The influence of bacteria-dominated diets on Daphnia magna somatic growth, reproduction, and lipid composition

2012

We explored how dietary bacteria affect the life history traits and biochemical composition of Daphnia magna, using three bacteria taxa with very different lipid composition. Our objectives were to (1) examine whether and how bacteria-dominated diets affect Daphnia survival, growth, and fecundity, (2) see whether bacteria-specific fatty acid (FA) biomarkers accrued in Daphnia lipids, and (3) explore the quantitative relationship between bacteria availability in Daphnia diets and the amounts of bacterial FA in their lipids. Daphnia were fed monospecific and mixed diets of heterotrophic (Micrococcus luteus) or methanotrophic bacteria (Methylomonas methanica and Methylosinus trichosporium) and…

media_common.quotation_subjectDaphnia magnaHeterotrophApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyDaphniaBotanyAnimalsFood sciencereproductive and urinary physiologymedia_commonchemistry.chemical_classificationCarbon IsotopesBacteriaNitrogen IsotopesEcologybiologyReproductionfungiFatty acidbiology.organism_classificationLipidsDietCryptomonasFertilityDaphniachemistryPhytoplanktonMethylomonas methanicaReproductionBiomarkersBacteriaFEMS Microbiology Ecology
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First measurements of field metabolic rate in wild juvenile fishes show strong thermal sensitivity but variations between sympatric ecotypes

2021

The relationship between physiology and temperature has a large influence on population-level responses to climate change. In natural settings, direct thermal effects on metabolism may be exaggerated or offset by behavioural responses influencing individual energy balance. Drawing on a newly developed proxy, we provide the first estimates of the thermal performance curve of field metabolism in a wild fish. We investigate the thermal sensitivity of field metabolic rate in two sympatric, genetically distinct ecotypes of Atlantic cod from the Skagerrak coast of southern Norway. The combined ecotype median of field metabolic rate increased with increasing temperature until around 16°C, coincide…

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Production of a 15C radioactive ion beam based on 18O(n, α)

2019

In the context of the SPIRAL2 radioactive beam facility the production rate of the neutron-rich 15C nucleus by 18O(n,α) has been investigated. In a water target of 20 cm3, enriched in 18O and placed behind the neutron converter, a rate of a few 1010 nuclei per second can be reached with 1mA of 40MeV deuterons. A 18O(n,α) cross-section based on the activation method is proposed. It is intermediate between the highest and lowest evaluations available to date. peerReviewed

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Inferring Phytoplankton, Terrestrial Plant and Bacteria Bulk δ¹³C Values from Compound Specific Analyses of Lipids and Fatty Acids.

2015

Stable isotope mixing models in aquatic ecology require δ13C values for food web end members such as phytoplankton and bacteria, however it is rarely possible to measure these directly. Hence there is a critical need for improved methods for estimating the δ13C ratios of phytoplankton, bacteria and terrestrial detritus from within mixed seston. We determined the δ13C values of lipids, phospholipids and biomarker fatty acids and used these to calculate isotopic differences compared to the whole-cell δ13C values for eight phytoplankton classes, five bacterial taxa, and three types of terrestrial organic matter (two trees and one grass). The lipid content was higher amongst the phytoplankton (…

ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesta1172lcsh:MedicineAlgaeaquatic ecologyterrestrial plantsPhytoplanktonTerrestrial plantBotanyMetabolomics14. Life underwaterBiomasslcsh:Sciencevesiekologia2. Zero hungerBiomass (ecology)Carbon IsotopesMultidisciplinaryDetritusbiologyδ13CBacteriaved/biologyStable isotope ratioSestonFatty Acidsfungilcsh:R15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationLipidsbacteria bulk13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryPhytoplanktonphytoplanktonta1181lcsh:QBiomarkersResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Carbon cycle and sea-water palaeotemperature evolution at the Middle-Late Jurassic transition, eastern Paris Basin (France).

2014

14 pages; International audience; A very high-resolution carbon and oxygen stable isotope analysis (bulk-carbonate) of a biostratigraphically well-constrained Callovian-Oxfordian series is provided here for the first time. The homogeneity of the clayey series and the weak diagenetic alteration allow the isotopic signal variations to be considered as primary in origin. A prominent and brief negative excursion in the δ13C curve (−2‰), occurring at the start of the Middle Callovian (Jason Zone - Obductum Subzone) and correlated regionally, suggests a possible methane release. The increasing δ13C values thereafter up to the Early Oxfordian, concomitant with a warming episode, highlight the buri…

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