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Experimentally derived biochemical modelling parameters to improve understanding of aquaculture?s effect on marine food webs

机译:Experimentally derived biochemical modelling parameters to improve understanding of aquaculture?s effect on marine food webs

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To construct robust biogeochemical models for application to marine-based aquaculture settings, careful selec-tion of appropriate model parameters is necessary. This study used an experimental approach to establish bio-markers of farm and marine-derived organic matter, and to derive isotopic turnover rates, and trophic discrimination factors specific to aquaculture associated food webs. A shift towards a farm-derived resource base resulted in consumer tissues more depleted in the carbon-13 isotope (indicated by more negative delta C-13 values) and a higher proportion of oleic acid, linoleic acid, and alpha-linoleic acid in the fatty acid profile of consumers over time. Measured trophic discrimination factors between dietary sources and consumer tissues demonstrated high variability among species and tissue types, ranging from -0.25o to 0.82o for delta C-13 and from -0.77o to 6.8o for delta N-15. Stable isotope half-lives were also diverse among species and tissue types, ranging from < 7 days to 462 days. Results demonstrated that construction of robust models for tracing assimilation of farm-derived organic matter through marine food webs requires the use of taxa and tissue specific parameters. Turnover rates have applications for understanding assimilative capacity of communities and for managing populations within the ecological footprint of farms.

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