Upward migration of calanoid copepods is driven by high food quality in surface waters in an alpine lake

Author:

Cui Suzhen12ORCID,Ding Ruirui12,Wang Qianhong12,Li Yun1,Chen Feizhou13

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Lake Science and Environment, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology Chinese Academy of Sciences Nanjing China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. Sino‐Danish Centre for Education and Research (SDC) Beijing China

Abstract

Abstract The diel vertical migration of zooplankton includes downward migration to deep water during the day and upward migration to surface water at night. Diurnal downward migration has been well explained; zooplankton migration to surface water at night remains unclear. This study aimed to explore the reason of the nocturnal upward migration of the calanoid copepod Arctodiaptomus sp. In Lake Heihai, an alpine lake (elevation 4,090 m above sea level) without predators. Herein, we present the vertical profiles of the lake, including water temperature, chlorophyll a (Chl‐a), fatty acids, and astaxanthin synthesis precursors (ASPs) of seston in the water column. The distributions and concentrations of fatty acids and astaxanthin in Arctodiaptomus sp. were characterised through field investigations during the day and at night. Meanwhile, the effect of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) on ASPs in seston was explored through indoor experiments. Lake Heihai had the characteristics of low temperature, low food availability, high transparency, and high UVR intensity. Arctodiaptomus sp. was distributed in water layers below 6 m during the day and throughout the water column at night. Arctodiaptomus sp. accumulated large amounts of fatty acids, especially polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), and inhibitors of fatty acid oxidation–astaxanthin in the cold alpine lake. The concentrations of lutein, a kind of ASP, and PUFAs in seston were highest in surface waters. The indoor experiment verified that UVR can enhance the synthesis of ASP. The calanoids migrated to surface waters at night to obtain ASPs and PUFAs in seston, which were at high concentrations in surface waters. PUFAs and ASP may be of high food quality for zooplankton in alpine lakes. The findings indicated that the upward migration of Arctodiaptomus sp. at night was driven by the high quality of food sources (PUFAs and ASP) in surface waters. Arctodiaptomus sp. adapts behaviour and physiology to the environment of the alpine lake. We explored why zooplankton migrated to surface waters at night from the perspective of their physiological characteristics and adaptability to the environment. Our findings provide a new way to investigate the diel vertical migration of zooplankton, especially in alpine lakes.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science

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