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Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of deposit-feeding polychaetes in the Nanakita River Estuary, Japan
Authors:Eisuke Kikuchi  Eitaro Wada
Affiliation:(1) Biological Institute, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, Aramaki-Aoba, 980 Sendai, Japan;(2) Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, Shimosakamoto, 520-01 Otsu, Japan
Abstract:Two types of deposit-feeding polychaetes, Neanthes japonica and Notomastus sp., and their surrounding sediments were collected from the Nanakita River Estuary and a small brackish lagoon (Gamõ Lagoon) in northeastern Japan. The samples were examined using stable isotope analysis to assess the site specific feeding mode of the animals and their trophic status. N. japonica is a surface deposit-feeder and Notomastus sp. is a subsurface deposit-feeder. In the estuary, the sedimentary delta 5N tended to become isotopically heavier from the upper estuary (2.0 sim 3.9permil) to the river mouth (4.3 sim 6.2permil), while sedimentary organic delta 13C constant value (–26.8 sim –24.4, average –25.6permil) throughout the river estuary. The delta 13C values of N. japonica were similar to those of the surrounding sediment in the upper estuary, whereas in the lower estuary, N. japonica had a heavier delta 13C value than the surrounding sediment. The delta 13C and dg 15N values indicated that the carbon, but not the nitrogen, of N. japonica was derived from upland plants in the upper estuary. In the lower estuary, a significant fraction of carbon of N. japonica was derived from phytoplankton. Notomastus sp. exhibited heavier delta 13C values than the surrounding surface sediment throughout the estuary and had heavier delta 13C values than N. japonica in the same location. These results suggest selective utilization of sedimentary carbon by those animals following bacterial processing and subsequent fractionation. The difference in delta 15N between sedimentary organics and corresponding polychaetes was 5 ± 1permil and rather higher than 3.4 ± 1.1permil expected for normal trophic effects in other animals.
Keywords:Nanakita River Estuary  isotope ratio  carbon  nitrogen  deposit-feeding polychaetes  sediment
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