M. Alber et I. Valiela, ORGANIC AGGREGATES IN DETRITAL FOOD WEBS - INCORPORATION BY BAY SCALLOPS ARGOPECTEN IRRADIANS, Marine ecology. Progress series, 121(1-3), 1995, pp. 117-124
Bay scallops Argopecten irradians were fed organic aggregates produced
from the dissolved organic material (DOM) released from 5 species of
marine macrophytes (Fucus vesiculosis, Ulva lactuca, Gracilaria tikvah
iae, Spartina alterniflora, Zostera marina). The detrital food web pat
hway from macrophytes to scallops via aggregates was traced with N-15
and compared with nitrogen incorporation via direct absorption of DOM
or consumption of morphous detrital particles, which are fragments of
the original material. All 3 sources of N were fed to scallops for 4 t
o 24 h in a laboratory flow-through system. In all cases, scallops inc
orporated little or no nitrogen when fed DOM or morphous detritus (les
s than or equal to mu g(-1) dry wt h(-1)), but ranged from 56 to 133 m
u g N g(-1) dry wt h(-1) when fed aggregates. Nitrogen uptake was line
arly related to the amount of time scallops were fed aggregates (r(2)
= 0.87), regardless of the macrophyte source of the DOM. We interpret
these data to suggest that labile DOM from any source can potentially
be incorporated by metazoan consumers via the aggregate pathway.