Variability in the fractionation of stable isotopes during degradation of two intertidal red algae |
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Authors: | Jaclyn M Hill Christopher D McQuaid |
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Institution: | Coastal Research Group, Department of Zoology & Entomology, Rhodes University, PO Box 94, Grahamstown 6140, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Macroalgae contribute to intertidal food webs primarily as detritus, with unclear implications for food web studies using stable isotope analysis. We examined differences in the thallus parts of two South African rhodophytes (Gelidium pristoides and Hypnea spicifera) and changes in overall δ13C, δ15N signatures and C:N ratios during degradation in both the field and laboratory. We hypothesized that both degrading macroalgal tissue and macroalgal-derived suspended particulate material (SPM) would show negligible changes in δ13C, but enriched δ15N signatures and lower C:N ratios relative to healthy plants. Only C:N laboratory ratios conformed to predictions, with both species of macroalgae showing decomposition related changes in δ13C and significant depletions in δ15N in both the field and laboratory. In the laboratory, algal tissue and SPM from each species behaved similarly (though some effects were non-significant) but with differing strengths. Gelidium pristoides δ13C increased and C:N ratios decreased over time in tissue and SPM; δ15N became depleted only in SPM. Hypnea spicifera, δ13C, δ15N and C:N ratios all decreased during degradation in both SPM and algae. |
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Keywords: | δ13C δ15N stable isotope analysis macroalgae fractionation decomposition Gelidium pristoides Hypnea spicifera |
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