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Seasonal and site-specific variation in the nutritional quality of temperate seaweed assemblages: implications for grazing invertebrates and the commercial exploitation of seaweeds

机译:温带海藻组合的营养质量的季节性和现场特异性变化:对掠过无脊椎动物和海藻的商业开发的影响

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In coastal ecosystems, seaweeds provide habitat and a food source for a variety of species including herbivores of commercial importance. In these systems seaweeds are the ultimate source of energy with any changes in the seaweeds invariably affecting species of higher trophic levels. Seaweeds are rich sources of nutritionally important compounds such as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and are particularly rich in long-chain (>= C-20) PUFA (LC-PUFA). In southern Australia, the 'Great Southern Reef' has one of the most diverse assemblages of seaweeds in the world, which support highly productive fisheries and have been recognised as a promising resource of omega-3 LC-PUFA. Despite this, there is little information on the biochemical composition of most species and how it varies between sites and seasons. To address this knowledge gap, we undertook a survey to assess seasonal variability in the biochemical composition (fatty acids and nitrogen content) of abundant understory seaweeds across three sites in eastern Tasmania. The availability of nutritional compounds differed between sites and was primarily driven by differences in the biomass and the biochemical composition of the nutritious red seaweeds at each site. This variability may explain regional differences in the productivity of commercial fisheries. At the species level, seasonal changes in fatty acid composition were highly variable between species and sites, indicating that multiple environmental drivers influence fatty acid composition of seaweeds in this system. This finding suggests that commercial harvest of seaweeds from eastern Tasmania will need to consider species and site-specific variability in fatty acid composition.
机译:在沿海生态系统中,海藻为包括具有商业重要性的食草动物在内的各种物种提供栖息地和食物来源。在这些系统中,海藻是能量的最终来源,海藻的任何变化都会影响营养水平较高的物种。海藻富含多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)等具有重要营养价值的化合物,尤其富含长链(>=C-20)PUFA(LC-PUFA)。在澳大利亚南部,“南大堡礁”拥有世界上最多样化的海藻群之一,它们支持高产渔业,并被公认为欧米茄-3 LC-PUFA的潜在资源。尽管如此,关于大多数物种的生物化学组成以及它们在不同地点和季节之间的变化的信息仍然很少。为了解决这一知识差距,我们进行了一项调查,以评估塔斯马尼亚东部三个地点丰富的林下海藻生物化学成分(脂肪酸和氮含量)的季节变化。营养化合物的可用性在不同地点不同,主要是由每个地点营养红藻的生物量和生化组成的差异所驱动。这种可变性可以解释商业渔业生产力的区域差异。在物种水平上,脂肪酸组成的季节变化在物种和地点之间存在很大差异,这表明多种环境驱动因素影响该系统中海藻的脂肪酸组成。这一发现表明,来自塔斯马尼亚东部的海草的商业收获将需要考虑物种和位点特异性的脂肪酸组成的变异性。

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