Effects of substrate on essential fatty acids produced by phytobenthos in an austral temperate river system
In: Freshwater Science, Jg. 35 (2016-12-01), S. 1189-1201
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Aquatic and riparian habitats increasingly are affected by anthropogenic stressors, but the effects of these stressors on the nutritional quality of primary producers are often unknown. We compared essential fatty acids (EFAs) in the phytobenthos (benthic algae) growing on different substrate types (bricks, clay tiles, rocks, macrophytes, and sediments) at 2 river sites subject to differing anthropogenic stressors (using nutrient concentration as a proxy) in a temperate southern hemisphere location. We hypothesized that the fatty acid (FA) content of phytobenthos changes in response to shifts in local nutrient availability but not substrate type. EFA content (18∶2ω6, 18∶3ω3, 20∶4ω6, 20∶5ω3, and 22∶6ω3) in the phytobenthos differed overall among substrates, sites, and seasons and was generally greater in summer than in autumn and winter. EFA content was significantly greater on artificial than natural substrates and was greater at the nutrient-enriched downstream site than at the upstream site. The...
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Effects of substrate on essential fatty acids produced by phytobenthos in an austral temperate river system
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | P. William Froneman ; Richoux, Nicole B. ; Dalu, Tatenda ; Galloway, Aaron W. E. |
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Zeitschrift: | Freshwater Science, Jg. 35 (2016-12-01), S. 1189-1201 |
Veröffentlichung: | University of Chicago Press, 2016 |
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ISSN: | 2161-9565 (print) ; 2161-9549 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1086/688698 |
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