Vertical distribution and bacterivory of heterotrophic and mixotrophic nanoflagellates in the Arctic Ocean
ID:1517 Poster Presentation

2025-01-14 18:20 (China Standard Time)

Session:Session 2-Arctic Ocean: Physical Processes and Their Effects on Climate and the Ecosystem

Abstract
The role of mixotrophic nanoflagellates (MNF) as bacterivores in the Arctic Ocean is well recognized, but their importance as grazers in the mesopelagic layer is less understood. To investigate the vertical variations in pigmented nanoflagellates (PNF), heterotrophic nanoflagellates (HNF), and MNF abundances, as well as their grazing activities and relationships, an Arctic expedition (ARA14B) was conducted in April 2023. The findings indicate that the abundance of HNF decreases with increasing water depth, while MNF abundance remains stable. The abundance of bacteria was found to significantly influence the abundance and grazing activities of HNF and MNF. In the nutrient-depleted euphotic zone, a few PNFs may resort to mixotrophy as a survival strategy, but their abundance and bacterivory are still considerably lower than HNF. However, in the mesopelagic layer, where light and prey abundance are the primary limiting factors for nanoflagellates (NF), mixotrophy appears to be the main trophic mode. This study is the first to examine NF bacterivory in the mesopelagic zone of the Arctic Ocean while considering all functional groups.
Keywords
Arctic Ocean, mesopelagic zone, mixotrophy, bacterivory, abundance
Speaker
Fu Yingjun
PhD student, Xiamen University

Author
Yang Eun Jin Korea Polar Reasearch Institute
Fu Yingjun Xiamen University
Dapeng Xu Xiamen University;State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science