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Seeing the Unseen—Bioturbation in 4D: Tracing Bioirrigation in Marine Sediment Using Positron Emission Tomography and Computed Tomography

机译:看到看不见的4D生物扰动:使用正电子发射断层摄影术和计算机断层摄影术追踪海洋沉积物中的生物灌溉

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Understanding spatial and temporal patterns of bioirrigation induced by benthic fauna ventilation is critical given its significance on benthic nutrient exchange and biogeochemistry in coastal ecosystems. The quantification of this process challenges marine scientists because faunal activities and behaviors are concealed in an opaque sediment matrix. Here, we use a hybrid medical imaging technique, positron emission tomography and computed tomography (PET/CT) to provide a qualitative visual and fully quantitative description of bioirrigation in 4D (space and time). As a study case, we present images of porewater advection induced by the well-studied lugworm (Arenicola marina). Our results show that PET/CT allows more comprehensive studies on ventilation and bioirrigation than possible using techniques traditionally applied in marine ecology. We provide a dynamic three-dimensional description of bioirrigation by the lugworm at very high temporal and spatial resolution. Results obtained with the PET/CT are in agreement with literature data on lugworm ventilation and bioirrigation. Major advantages of PET/CT over methods commonly used are its non-invasive and non-destructive approach and its capacity to provide information that otherwise would require multiple methods. Furthermore, PET/CT scan is versatile as it can be used for a variety of benthic macrofauna species and sediment types and it provides information on burrow morphology or animal behavior. The lack of accessibility to the expensive equipment is its major drawback which can only be overcome through collaboration among several institutions.
机译:了解底栖动物通气引起的生物灌溉的时空格局至关重要,因为它对沿海生态系统底栖养分交换和生物地球化学具有重要意义。由于动物活动和行为隐藏在不透明的沉积物基质中,因此该过程的量化给海洋科学家带来了挑战。在这里,我们使用混合医学成像技术,正电子发射断层扫描和计算机断层扫描(PET / CT)来提供4D(时空)生物灌溉的定性视觉和完全定量描述。作为研究案例,我们介绍了经过充分研究的lu虫(Arenicola marina)引起的孔隙水平流的图像。我们的结果表明,PET / CT可以比使用传统的海洋生态技术进行更全面的通风和生物灌溉研究。我们提供了非常高的时空分辨率的动态蠕虫生物灌溉的三维描述。 PET / CT获得的结果与有关夜蛾通风和生物灌溉的文献数据相符。与常规方法相比,PET / CT的主要优势在于它的非侵入性和非破坏性方法以及提供信息的能力,而这些信息否则将需要多种方法。此外,PET / CT扫描具有多种用途,因为它可用于各种底栖大型动物种类和沉积物类型,并且可提供有关洞穴形态或动物行为的信息。缺乏昂贵设备的可及性是其主要缺点,只有通过几个机构之间的合作才能克服。

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