Tracer studies of faunal organic matter transformation in marine sediments, and the wider role of seafloor faunal communities in C cycling
海洋沉积物中动物群有机质转化的示踪研究以及海底动物群落在碳循环中的更广泛作用
基本信息
- 批准号:NE/D009901/2
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.31万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Fellowship
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2009 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Burial of organic matter (OM) in marine sediments is a major factor in the global C cycle, and thus climate. Organisms living on the sea floor play major roles in determining the amount and composition of OM ultimately buried in sediments. The organisms depend on the OM reaching the sea floor as food, and also influence its fate by mixing and irrigating the sediments through feeding and burrowing activities. However, these diverse processes remain poorly understood, and the roles of benthic organisms in sedimentary OM cycling remain a major gap in current understanding of the marine C cycle. A new approach is required, at the interface between biology and geochemistry, that will combine tracer experiments with state-of-the-art analytical tools. The proposed work will investigate the links between the digestive processes of seafloor fauna and the organic geochemistry of the sediments. The overall role of fauna in the cycling and burial of OM will be investigated in a range of contrasting environments, from shallow estuarine to deeper continental margin sites. The work will be accomplished through feeding experiments performed on important individual species, as well as on whole, intact benthic faunal communities. The first part of the study will involve controlled feeding experiments on two large, ecologically important and contrasting species from Molenplaat in the Scheldt estuary in The Netherlands (in collaboration with scientists at NIOO). Specimens will be fed with algae labelled with the stable isotope 13C for up to 4 weeks. Using novel techniques, samples will be analysed for the 13C-labelled biochemicals they contain. Amino acids, carbohydrates and lipids, will for the first time be traced, from the food into gut contents, faunal tissues, faecal materials and surrounding sediments. The study of this range of biochemicals will yield a critical understanding of OM alteration brought about by faunal digestive process, the detail and completeness of which are unprecedented. The relatively long duration of experiments will allow the first direct links to be made between faunal digestion, sediment geochemistry and OM preservation. The second part of the study will involve similar experiments, but with whole, intact benthic communities under natural conditions. A primary aim will be to construct quantitative C budgets for contrasting coastal sites with different communities. These C budgets will be constructed by tracking the 13C label. The whole-community experiments will firstly be conducted in contrasting estuarine settings; Loch Etive (western Scotland), and the Ythan estuary (eastern Scotland). The two sites also have strongly contrasting benthic communities and physical conditions, but include fauna targeted in the preliminary microcosm experiments, thus providing a valuable ground-truthing. The Loch Etive experiment has already been carried out, and the samples are in hand. Sufficient samples are available to allow both the quantitative tracing of the 13C label, and analysis of some specimens for labelled amino acids, carbohydrates and lipids. The Ythan estuary experiment will be conducted in situ, using mesocosm technology available at the University of Aberdeen. Finally, the above experiments will be complimented by a suite of in situ experiments conducted on the continental margin of the Arabian Sea, as part of a Japan-led international collaboration. Among these will be 13C tracer studies of C cycling by benthic communities at sites ranging in depth from ca. 150m to 1850m, and with dramatically different sediment OM content, bottom-water oxygen levels and benthic communities. State-of-the-art seafloor experimentation will be made possible by the availability of a submersible and a Remotely Operated. I will contribute to the running of experiments, and also to sampling, but most significantly through the inclusion of 13C tracing into the full suite of major biochemicals.
海洋沉积物中有机质(OM)的埋藏是全球碳循环的一个主要因素,因此也是气候的一个主要因素。生活在海底的生物在决定最终埋藏在沉积物中的有机质的数量和组成方面发挥着重要作用。这些生物依靠到达海底的有机质作为食物,并通过觅食和挖洞活动混合和灌溉沉积物来影响其命运。然而,这些不同的过程仍然知之甚少,底栖生物在沉积有机质循环中的作用仍然是目前对海洋碳循环了解的一个主要空白。在生物学和地球化学的交界处,需要一种新的方法,将示踪实验与最先进的分析工具结合起来。拟议的工作将调查海底动物的消化过程与沉积物的有机地球化学之间的联系。动物在OM循环和埋葬中的整体作用将在一系列不同的环境中进行调查,从浅水河口到更深的大陆边缘地点。这项工作将通过对重要的个体物种以及整个完整的底栖动物群落进行喂养实验来完成。研究的第一部分将涉及对荷兰谢尔特河口Molenplaat的两个大型、具有生态重要性且截然不同的物种进行控制喂养实验(与NIOO的科学家合作)。标本将被标记有稳定同位素13C的藻类喂养长达4周。使用新技术,将分析样品中含有的13C标记的生物化学物质。氨基酸、碳水化合物和脂肪将首次被追踪,从食物到肠道内容物、动物组织、粪便物质和周围的沉积物。对这一系列生物化学物质的研究将对动物消化过程带来的OM变化有一个批判性的理解,其细节和完整性是前所未有的。相对较长的实验持续时间将使首次在动物消化、沉积物地球化学和有机质保存之间建立直接联系。研究的第二部分将涉及类似的实验,但在自然条件下进行完整、完整的海底群落。一个主要目标将是为对比不同社区的沿海地点构建量化的C预算。这些C预算将通过跟踪13C标签来构建。整个群落的实验将首先在不同的河口环境中进行:埃特尔湖(苏格兰西部)和伊森河口(苏格兰东部)。这两个地点的底栖生物群落和物理条件也形成了强烈的对比,但包括了初步微观实验中的目标动物,因此提供了有价值的地面事实。已经进行了洛赫湖实验,样品已在手中。有足够的样品可以对13C标记进行定量追踪,也可以对一些标记的氨基酸、碳水化合物和脂肪进行分析。亚森河口的实验将在现场进行,使用阿伯丁大学可用的中微体技术。最后,作为日本领导的国际合作的一部分,在阿拉伯海大陆边缘进行的一系列现场实验将对上述实验表示赞赏。其中将对底栖生物群落在深度约150米至1850米范围内的碳循环进行13C示踪研究,这些地点具有截然不同的沉积物有机质含量、底水氧气水平和底栖生物群落。最先进的海底实验将通过可用潜水器和遥控装置的提供而成为可能。我将为实验的运行和采样做出贡献,但最重要的是将13C跟踪纳入全套主要生物化学物质中。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(4)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
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Alteration of organic matter during infaunal polychaete gut passage and links to sediment organic geochemistry. Part II: Fatty acids and aldoses
动物体内多毛类肠道通道过程中有机物的变化及其与沉积物有机地球化学的联系。
- DOI:10.1016/j.gca.2014.02.013
- 发表时间:2014
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:5
- 作者:Woulds C
- 通讯作者:Woulds C
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Clare Woulds其他文献
Effects of natural flood management woody dams on benthic macroinvertebrates and benthic metabolism in upland streams: Importance of wood‐induced geomorphic changes
自然洪水管理木本水坝对高地溪流中底栖大型无脊椎动物和底栖代谢的影响:木材引起的地貌变化的重要性
- DOI:
10.1002/eco.2654 - 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.6
- 作者:
Ho Wen Lo;M.J. Klaar;Mark Smith;Clare Woulds - 通讯作者:
Clare Woulds
Preservation of organic carbon in marine sediments sustained by sorption and transformation processes
海洋沉积物中有机碳的保存是通过吸附和转化过程维持的
- DOI:
10.1038/s41561-024-01606-y - 发表时间:
2025-01-03 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:16.100
- 作者:
Peyman Babakhani;Andrew W. Dale;Clare Woulds;Oliver W. Moore;Ke-Qing Xiao;Lisa Curti;Caroline L. Peacock - 通讯作者:
Caroline L. Peacock
Alteration of organic matter during infaunal polychaete gut passage and links to sediment organic geochemistry. Part I: Amino acids
- DOI:
10.1016/j.gca.2011.10.042 - 发表时间:
2012-01-15 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Clare Woulds;Jack J. Middelburg;Greg L. Cowie - 通讯作者:
Greg L. Cowie
Evidence of dark oxygen production at the abyssal seafloor
深海海底黑暗产氧的证据
- DOI:
10.1038/s41561-024-01480-8 - 发表时间:
2024-07-22 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:16.100
- 作者:
Andrew K. Sweetman;Alycia J. Smith;Danielle S. W. de Jonge;Tobias Hahn;Peter Schroedl;Michael Silverstein;Claire Andrade;R. Lawrence Edwards;Alastair J. M. Lough;Clare Woulds;William B. Homoky;Andrea Koschinsky;Sebastian Fuchs;Thomas Kuhn;Franz Geiger;Jeffrey J. Marlow - 通讯作者:
Jeffrey J. Marlow
Clare Woulds的其他文献
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南大洋化学合成群落生物碳循环的示踪研究
- 批准号:
NE/J013307/1 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 1.31万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
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海洋沉积物中动物群有机质转化的示踪研究以及海底动物群落在碳循环中的更广泛作用
- 批准号:
NE/D009901/1 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 1.31万 - 项目类别:
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