Jr. Reinfelder et Ns. Fisher, RETENTION OF ELEMENTS ABSORBED BY JUVENILE FISH (MENIDIA-MENIDIA, MENIDIA-BERYLLINA) FROM ZOOPLANKTON PREY, Limnology and oceanography, 39(8), 1994, pp. 1783-1789
Radiolabeled copepods (Acartia spp.) were fed to juvenile silversides
(Menidia menidia and Menidia beryllina) to study element absorption in
the fish. Copepods were reared from nauplii in the presence of differ
ent radiotracers (C-14, Cd-109, Co-57, P-32, S-35, Se-75, or Zn-65) an
d were analyzed for relative concentrations of these elements in their
tissue fractions. Copepod exoskeletons contained nearly all of the tr
ace metals (>97%), 60% of the Se, and less than half of the C, P, and
S accumulated by the copepods. Within the nonexoskeleton tissues of th
e copepods, nonpolar (CHCl3 extractable) material contained 34 and 24%
of the total C and P, but only 8 and 2% of the total S and Se Absorpt
ion efficiencies of trace metals in juvenile silversides (2.7% for Cd,
2.1% for Co, 6.2% for Zn) were an order of magnitude lower than those
for nonmetals (29% for Se, 50% for S and C, 60% for P). The absorptio
n efficiencies in the juvenile silversides of all seven elements studi
ed were directly related to the percent of each element in the nonexos
keleton fraction of the copepod prey, indicating that the fish absorbe
d the soft tissues of the copepods and egested the chitinous exoskelet
on and its associated elements.