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Título: | Molecular characterization of the diet of the planktonic community in Málaga Bay (NW Alboran Sea) |
Autor: | Yebra, Lidia CSIC ORCID ; Mercado-Carmona, Jesús Mariano; Cortés-Delgado, María Dolores; Salles, Soluna; Hernández-de-Rojas, Alma; Valcárcel-Pérez, Nerea; Castro-Pérez, María del Carmen; Laiz-Carrión, Raúl; García-García, Alberto CSIC ORCID; Gómez-Jakobsen, Francisco José CSIC ORCID CVN ; Quintanilla-Hervás, José María; Uriarte-Ramalho, Amaya | Palabras clave: | Centro Oceanográfico de Málaga Medio Marino |
Fecha de publicación: | 13-may-2016 | Citación: | Lidia Yebra, Alma Hernández de Rojas, Nerea Valcárcel-Pérez, M. Carmen Castro, Dolores Cortés, Jesús M. Mercado, Raúl Laiz-Carrión, Alberto García, Francisco Gómez-Jakobsen, José M. Quintanilla, Soluna Salles, Amaya Uriarte. Molecular characterization of the diet of the planktonic community in Málaga Bay (NW Alboran Sea). 6th International Zooplankton Production Symposium, 9-13 May 2016, Bergen (Norway) | Resumen: | The seasonal changes in structure and functioning of the pelagic trophic web in Málaga Bay (NW Alboran Sea) are related to the annual hydrological cycle. However, time series analyses have shown that the relationship between interannual hydrological variability and the plankton community composition is weak. This might be due to different human-induced pressures (nutrient pollution, coastal fisheries) acting on different compartments of the trophic web. The net effect of all these factors would depend on how the ecosystem channels changes in the composition and abundance of each trophic level. Interactions of phytoplankton-ciliates-zooplankton might have a central role in the regulation of the trophic web in Málaga Bay, although the trophic relations of the dominant groups remain still undefined. In order to identify the dominant trophic relationships we aimed to characterise the diet of key ichthyo- and mesozooplankton species in the field. Given that gut content preys (phyto- and microplankton) are fragile and not easy to identify visually, we developed species-specific molecular markers to detect their presence/absence within the predators gut. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/320489 |
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