Under ice plankton and lipid dynamics in a subarctic lake

Author:

Kers Erwin1ORCID,Leu Eva2,Amundsen Per-Arne1,Primicerio Raul1,Kainz Martin34ORCID,Poste Amanda E156

Affiliation:

1. Department of Arctic and Marine Biology, UiT The Arctic University of Norway , Framstredet 39, Tromsø 9037 , Norway

2. Fram Centre, Akvaplan-niva , Hjalmar Johansensgate 14, Tromsø 9007 , Norway

3. WasserCluster Lunz - Biologische Station , Dr. Carl Kupelwieser Promenade 5, Lunz am See 3293 , Austria

4. Research Lab for Aquatic Ecosystem Research and Health, Danube University Krems , Dr. Karl Dorrek Straße 30, Krems 3500 , Austria

5. Norwegian Institute for Water Research , Økernveien 94, Oslo 0579 , Norway

6. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research , Hjalmar Johansensgate 14, Tromsø 9007 , Norway

Abstract

Abstract Climate warming causes shorter winters and changes in ice and snow cover in subarctic lakes, highlighting the need to better understand under-ice ecosystem functioning. The plankton community in a subarctic, oligotrophic lake was studied throughout the ice-covered season, focusing on lipid dynamics and life history traits in two actively overwintering copepods, Cyclops scutifer and Eudiaptomus graciloides. Whereas C. scutifer was overwintering in C-IV to C-V stage, E. graciloides reproduced under ice cover. Both species had accumulated lipids prior to ice-on and showed a substantial decrease in total lipid content throughout the ice-covered period: E. graciloides (60%–38% dw) and C. scutifer (73%–33% dw). Polyunsaturated fatty acids of algal origin were highest in E. graciloides and declined strongly in both species. Stearidonic acid (18:4n-3) content in E. graciloides was particularly high and decreased rapidly during the study period by 50%, probably due to reproduction. The copepods differed in feeding behavior, with the omnivore C. scutifer continuing to accumulate lipids until January, whereas the herbivorous E. graciloides accumulated lipids from under-ice primary production during the last months of ice-cover. Our findings emphasize the importance of lipid accumulation and utilization for actively overwintering copepods irrespective of the timing of their reproduction.

Funder

Framsenter

Akvaplan-niva/NIVA

WasserCluster Lunz—Biologische Station

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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