CNP stoichiometry of a lipid-synthesising zooplankton, Calanus finmarchicus, from winter to spring bloom in a sub-Arctic sound

2013
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the seasonal stoichiometry of the high-latitude lipid-synthesising copepod Calanus finmarchicusand assess how this would affect dietary demands with season, ontogeny and lipid storage. C:N:P ratios in different stages (adults, copepodite V and IV), in eggs and faecal pellets as well as in bulk food ( seston) was analysed in a sub-Arctic Norwegian sound (69° 47′N, 19° 19′E) from late February to mid-May 2009. The period covered the phytoplankton bloom and was divided into four sequences of the bloom based on chl a and sestonC:chl a ratio variations. The calculation of the somaticelemental C:N and C:P body ratios (without the lipid storage) indicates that nearly homeostatic control in C. finmarchicus is maintained in somatictissues within stages, while not if the lipid storagepool is included. Nutrient limitation was assessed calculating threshold elemental ratios based on the somaticbody ratios and for different sets of assimilation efficiencies, and indicated a predominant C limitation that may reflect demands for lipid storage. The results suggest that stoichiometric composition and demands in such high-latitude, lipid-storing species strongly depend on stage and season, and the large contribution of storage lipidshighlights the need for a two-compartment approach for lipid-synthesising species, with different dietary requirements for somaticgrowth and for lipid storage.
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