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Element Stoichiometry of a Mixotrophic Protist Grown Under Varying Resource Conditions
Authors:THOMAS H CHRZANOWSKI  NATALIE C LUKOMSKI  JAMES P GROVER
Institution:Department of Biology, The University of Texas, PO Box 19498, Arlington, Texas 76019
Abstract:ABSTRACT. The balance of essential elements (e.g. carbon C], nitrogen N], and phosphorus P]) between consumers and their resources influences not only the growth and reproduction of the consumers but also the nutrients they regenerate. Flagellate protists are significant predators of aquatic bacteria and directly influence nutrient flow to higher trophic levels and, through excretion, influence the mineral element composition of dissolved nutrients. Because the element stoichiometry of protists is poorly characterized, we varied the resource composition of the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens and used it to grow the mixotrophic bacterivorous flagellate Ochromonas danica. Using a mass balance approach, the element composition of O. danica was found to vary depending upon the nutrient composition of the prey and ranged between 482:36:1 and 80:12:1 (C:N:P molar). Homeostasis plots suggested that flagellate protists weakly regulate their element composition and are likely to regenerate different elements depending upon the nature of the element limiting growth of their prey.
Keywords:Element ratios  food webs  mixotrophs  nutrient recycling  Ochromonas danica
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