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Title: Ragworm fatty acid profiles reveals habitat and trophic interactions with halophytes and with mercury
Author: Lillebø, Ana Isabel
Cleary, Daniel Francis Richard
Marques, Bruna
Reis, Alberto
Lopes da Silva, Teresa
Calado, Ricardo
Keywords: Fatty acid trophic markers
Salt marshes
Hediste diversicolor
Sediment
Hg
Issue Date: Nov-2012
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: The present study aimed to assess if ragworm fatty acids (FA) profiles could be used to discriminate their spatial distribution in an historically mercury-contaminated estuarine environment, i.e., if it was possible to differentiate ragworms present in salt marsh sediments surrounding plant roots and rhizomes (rhizosediment) from adjacent unvegetated sediment. Additionally, we also tried to determine if ragworms differed in mercury content and if these values could also be used to identify the habitat they occur in. Results show that, within the same area, ragworms can be distinguished using FA profiles and that in halophyte rhizosediment ragworms display more than twice the levels of alpha-linolenic acid (18:3n-3). The ratio cis-vaccenic/oleic acids (18:1n-7/18:ln-9) in ragworms suggests higher carnivory in unvegetated sediments. Our study indicates that ragworm FA profiles can be used to identify their habitat, their trophic interaction with halophytes and reveal a spatially contrasting feeding behaviour, which also reflects mercury accumulation.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/27045
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.08.009
ISSN: 0025-326X
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