Contributions of macroalgae in the diets of herbivorous benthic invertebrates

Title
Contributions of macroalgae in the diets of herbivorous benthic invertebrates
Author(s)
Kang, Mingu; Park, Joo Myun; Rho, Hyun Soo; Min, Won Gi; Lee, Dae Won; Jung, Yun Hwan; Lee, Yeon Jung
KIOST Author(s)
Kang, Mingu(강민구)Park, Joo Myun(박주면)Rho, Hyun Soo(노현수)Min, Won Gi(민원기)Lee, Dae Won(이대원)Jung, Yun Hwan(정윤환)Lee, Yeon Jung(이연정)
Alternative Author(s)
강민구; 박주면; 노현수; 민원기; 이대원; 정윤환; 이연정
Publication Year
2024-04-16
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to quantify the contributions of macroalgae in the diets of two major herbivorous benthic invertebrates (sea urchin, Mesocentrotus nudus and sea snail, Turbo sazae) in the southern (Tongyeong) and eastern (Uljin) coasts of the Korean Peninsula. Benthic invertebrates and macroalgal samples, and surface seawater were collected from two sites (Tongyeong and Uljin), and during the colder (May) and warmer (July-August) seasons. Dietary contributions between macroalgae and other prey sources were accessed using stable isotope analyses and stomach contents analyses. In both regions, benthic invertebrates showed higher stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values than macroalgae and particulate organic matter (POM) as well as co-occurring macro-benthos, indicating that the two species were top predators in the benthic food webs of the study areas. According to the isotopic mixing model, in the eastern coast site, the macroalgae and POM showed higher contributions to the diet of M. nudus and T. sazae respectively. While the contributions of macroalgae and POM were similar between the diets of T. sazae and M. nudus in the southern site, except during the warmer season for T. sazae. Stomach contents analyses of M. nudus revealed that macroalgae were the primary prey items, making up a substantial volumetric proportion. The volumetric contributions of macroalgae to the stomach of M. nudus caught from Tongyeong were slightly higher than that in Uljin. Both stable isotope and stomach content analyses can strengthen our understanding the contributions of prey types to the major benthic herbivorous invertebrates and enhance our ability to assess the impact of benthic herbivorous grazing on the abundance of benthic macroalgae in Korea.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/45549
Bibliographic Citation
9th Asian Pacific Phycological Forum (APPF2024), pp.90 - 91, 2024
Publisher
APPF2024
Type
Conference
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