Can the early stage copepoda (Copepodites and Naupliies) abundance play important role on the fatty acid composition of Sagitta setosa (Chaetognatha) in the Southeastern Black Sea?
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2020Author
Sen Ozdemir, Nurgul and Feyzioglu, Ali Muzaffer and Caf, Fatma and
Yildiz, Ilknur
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In this study, the relationship between the fatty acid composition,
abundance of carnivore Sagitta setosa (S. setosa) and total copepod
abundance (copepodites and nauplii) which are the main diets of S.
setosa was investigated. Sampling was conducted monthly during a year.
During the sampling period, S. setosa and the total the copepod
abundance showed a parallel distribution until November. Average total
lipid was at the highest with 3\% in spring and autumn, while the lowest
was 2\% in winter and summer. While DHA/EPA ratio (2.23) as carnivory
index in S. setosa and the total copepod (copepodites and nauplii)
abundance (1375 ind/m(3)) were at the highest in winter, but another
carnivory index, 18:1 omega 9/18:1 omega 7 ratio did not show a parallel
increase with copepod abundance. However, 18:1 omega 9 which increases
the carnivory index, is among the main fatty acids in S. setosa. This
might be indicated that S. setosa does not related to predation on the
copepods, but it shows that feeding in a carnivorous style.
Additionally, the herbivory index Sigma (n-3)/Sigma (n-6) ratio was
detected in spring and autumn at the highest level. Consequently,
although there is no direct effect between the copepod abundance and S.
setosa fatty acids, it is possible an indirect effect.
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