Department of Integrative Marine Ecology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121, Naples, Italy.
CoNISMa (National Interuniversity Consortium for Marine Sciences), Piazzale Flaminio 9, 00196, Rome, Italy.
Sci Rep. 2019 Jan 24;9(1):547. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-37020-9.
Oil spills are one of the most dangerous sources of pollution in aquatic ecosystems. Owing to their pivotal position in the food web, pelagic copepods can provide crucial intermediary transferring oil between trophic levels. In this study we show that the calanoid Paracartia grani can actively modify the size-spectrum of oil droplets. Direct manipulation through the movement of the feeding appendages and egestion work in concert, splitting larger droplets (Ø = 16 µm) into smaller ones (Ø = 4-8 µm). The copepod-driven change in droplet size distribution can increase the availability of oil droplets to organisms feeding on smaller particles, sustaining the transfer of petrochemical compounds among different compartments. These results raise the curtain on complex small-scale interactions which can promote the understanding of oil spills fate in aquatic ecosystems.
溢油是水生生态系统中最危险的污染来源之一。由于在食物网中处于关键位置,大洋桡足类可以在营养级之间提供重要的中间转移油。在这项研究中,我们表明,长额象鼻溞(Paracartia grani)可以主动改变油滴的大小谱。通过运动的进食附肢和排遗的直接操纵协同作用,将较大的油滴(Ø = 16 μm)分裂成较小的油滴(Ø = 4-8 μm)。油滴大小分布的这种变化可以增加较小颗粒的生物对油滴的可利用性,从而维持了不同隔室之间的石化化合物的转移。这些结果揭示了复杂的小规模相互作用,可以促进对水生生态系统中溢油命运的理解。