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Thor, P. (2002). Specific dynamic action and carbon incorporation in Calanus finmarchicus copepodites and females. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 272(2): 159-169.
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10.1016/S0022-0981(02)00131-4 [view]
Thor, P.
2002
Specific dynamic action and carbon incorporation in Calanus finmarchicus copepodites and females.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
272(2): 159-169.
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Specific dynamic action (SDA) and incorporation of carbon into protein, lipids, and polysaccharides were measured in copepodite CV and adult female Calanus finmarchicus during the spring/summer growth season in Raunefjorden, Norway. Organic carbon from the food (Rhodomonas baltica) was allocated differently in the two developmental stages. Copepodites incorporated 50–80% of the carbon into lipids and only 7–22% into protein. Carbon incorporation into protein was higher in females, constituting 23% in May at 7 jC and 34% in June at 11 jC. This resulted in significant differences in the magnitude of SDA, measured as the increase in oxygen consumption during and after an 8-h feeding event. On average, the rate of carbon incorporation into protein was 2 times higher and the magnitude of SDA was 2.5 times higher in females than in copepodites. There was a significant correlation between the magnitude of SDA and carbon incorporation into protein suggesting that SDA is linked to protein synthesis. When comparing ATP equivalents of the magnitude of SDA with ATP equivalents of the total amount of carbon incorporated, more energy was produced than consumed. This supports speculations of an energy demand associated with a rapid turnover of newly synthesised protein.
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