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Unusual fatty acid composition of storage lipids in the bresilioid shrimp Rimicaris exoculata couples the photic zone with MAR hydrothermal vent sites

Unusual fatty acid composition of storage lipids in the bresilioid shrimp Rimicaris exoculata couples the photic zone with MAR hydrothermal vent sites
Unusual fatty acid composition of storage lipids in the bresilioid shrimp Rimicaris exoculata couples the photic zone with MAR hydrothermal vent sites
Lipid and stable carbon isotope analyses of Rimicaris exoculata, the dominant bresilioid shrimp found at the MAR (Mid-Atlantic Ridge) vent sites, have indicated that these animals possess a highly unusual storage lipid composition. The dominant neutral lipid classes, triacylglycerols and wax esters, contained very high levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA, up to 89% of neutral lipid fatty acids). Gas chromatography isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-IRMS) analysis of the PUFA from neutral lipid gave d13C (v-PDB) values of -17.6 to -27.1[per thou], which is within the range expected for a photosynthetic origin for these compounds. Fatty acid analyses of bacterial/detrital material collected from the vent sites contained only very low amounts of PUFA. It is clear from these findings that R. exoculata has evolved a highly specialized lipid metabolism which allows it to store substantial amounts of PUFA during its early planktotrophic life stages. These PUFA reserves will be subsequently mobilized to enable growth and maturation of the shrimp on return to a suitable vent site and are therefore an important factor allowing R. exoculata to inhabit deep sea vent ecosystems.
FATTY ACIDS, LIPIDS, SHRIMPS, MID ATLANTIC RIDGE, HYDROTHERMAL COMMUNITIES, BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
0171-8630
171-179
Pond, D.W.
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Gebruk, A.
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Southward, E.C.
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Fallick, A.E.
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Bell, M.V.
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Sargent, J.R.
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Fallick, A.E.
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Bell, M.V.
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Pond, D.W., Gebruk, A., Southward, E.C., Southward, A.J., Fallick, A.E., Bell, M.V. and Sargent, J.R. (2000) Unusual fatty acid composition of storage lipids in the bresilioid shrimp Rimicaris exoculata couples the photic zone with MAR hydrothermal vent sites. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 198, 171-179.

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Lipid and stable carbon isotope analyses of Rimicaris exoculata, the dominant bresilioid shrimp found at the MAR (Mid-Atlantic Ridge) vent sites, have indicated that these animals possess a highly unusual storage lipid composition. The dominant neutral lipid classes, triacylglycerols and wax esters, contained very high levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA, up to 89% of neutral lipid fatty acids). Gas chromatography isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-IRMS) analysis of the PUFA from neutral lipid gave d13C (v-PDB) values of -17.6 to -27.1[per thou], which is within the range expected for a photosynthetic origin for these compounds. Fatty acid analyses of bacterial/detrital material collected from the vent sites contained only very low amounts of PUFA. It is clear from these findings that R. exoculata has evolved a highly specialized lipid metabolism which allows it to store substantial amounts of PUFA during its early planktotrophic life stages. These PUFA reserves will be subsequently mobilized to enable growth and maturation of the shrimp on return to a suitable vent site and are therefore an important factor allowing R. exoculata to inhabit deep sea vent ecosystems.

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Published date: 2000
Keywords: FATTY ACIDS, LIPIDS, SHRIMPS, MID ATLANTIC RIDGE, HYDROTHERMAL COMMUNITIES, BIOGEOCHEMISTRY

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Local EPrints ID: 8942
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/8942
ISSN: 0171-8630
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Date deposited: 10 Sep 2004
Last modified: 27 Apr 2022 05:20

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Author: D.W. Pond
Author: A. Gebruk
Author: E.C. Southward
Author: A.J. Southward
Author: A.E. Fallick
Author: M.V. Bell
Author: J.R. Sargent

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