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Particle shape impacts export and fate in the ocean through interactions with the globally abundant appendicularian Oikopleura dioica

机译:颗粒形状通过与全球丰富的附生动物Oikopleura dioica的相互作用影响海洋的出口和命运。

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Marine microbes exhibit highly varied, often non-spherical shapes that have functional significance for essential processes, including nutrient acquisition and sinking rates. There is a surprising absence of data, however, on how cell shape affects grazing, which is crucial for predicting the fate of oceanic carbon. We used synthetic spherical and prolate spheroid microbeads to isolate the effect of particle length-to-width ratios on grazing and fate in the ocean. Here we show that the shape of microbe-sized particles affects predation by the appendicularian Oikopleura dioica, a globally abundant marine grazer. Using incubation experiments, we demonstrate that shape affects how particles are retained in the house and that the minimum particle diameter is the key variable determining how particles are ingested. High-speed videography revealed the mechanism behind these results: microbe-sized spheroids oriented with the long axis parallel to fluid streamlines, matching the speed and tortuosity of spheres of equivalent width. Our results suggest that the minimum particle diameter determines how elongated prey interact with the feeding-filters of appendicularians, which may help to explain the prevalence of ellipsoidal cells in the ocean, since a cell’s increased surface-to-volume ratio does not always increase predation. We provide the first evidence that grazing by appendicularians can cause non-uniform export of different shaped particles, thereby influencing particle fate.
机译:海洋微生物表现出高度变化的,通常是非球形的形状,这些形状对基本过程(包括养分获取和下沉率)具有重要的功能意义。然而,关于细胞形状如何影响放牧的数据令人惊讶地缺乏,这对预测海洋碳的命运至关重要。我们使用合成的球形和扁长球体微珠来分离颗粒长宽比对海洋中放牧和命运的影响。在这里,我们显示了微生物大小的颗粒的形状会影响全球性的海洋放牧者阑尾虫Oikopleura dioica的捕食。通过孵化实验,我们证明了形状会影响颗粒如何保留在房屋中,最小粒径是决定如何摄取颗粒的关键变量。高速摄影揭示了这些结果背后的机制:长轴平行于流体流线的微生物大小的球体,与等效宽度的球体的速度和曲折度相匹配。我们的结果表明,最小粒径决定了细长的猎物如何与阑尾虫的进食过滤器相互作用,这可能有助于解释海洋中椭圆形细胞的普遍性,因为细胞表面积/体积比的增加并不总是会增加捕食性。我们提供了第一个证据,即阑尾虫的放牧会导致不同形状颗粒的不均匀输出,从而影响颗粒的命运。

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