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Assessment of trophic relationships between symbiotic tropical ophiuroids using C and N stable isotope analysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 December 2006

D. Fourgon
Affiliation:
Université Libre de Bruxelles, Laboratoire de Biologie Marine, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
G. Lepoint
Affiliation:
Université de Liège, Laboratoire d'Océanologie, 4000, Liège, Belgium
I. Eeckhaut
Affiliation:
Université de Mons-Hainaut, Laboratoire de Biologie Marine, 7000 Mons, Belgium

Abstract

Analyses of the natural abundance of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes were performed to investigate the feeding habits of two ophiuroids, Ophiomastix venosa and Ophiocoma scolopendrina, and to assess the potential benefit obtained by the symbiotic Ophiomastix venosa juveniles. A tracer experiment was also carried out to clarify the contribution of algae to the nitrogen uptake amongst the tested ophiuroids. Our results suggest that Ophiocoma scolopendrina adults occupy a higher position in the food web than Ophiomastix venosa and mainly feed on neuston. In contrast, O. venosa adults feed on the alga Sargassum densifolium and on organic matter associated with sediment. Free juveniles and symbiotic juveniles of O. venosa have intermediate δ13C values between both adult species. The high proportion of 13C in the symbiotic juveniles compared to the one in their conspecific adults indicates that their diet slightly differs from the latter and is closer to that of Ophiocoma scolopendrina. This raises the hypothesis that symbiotic juveniles steal neuston from their associated host, O. scolopendrina.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2006 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

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