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Phosphorus uptake by Microcystis during passage through fish guts

  • Herbivorous fish feed on cyanobacteria. Digestability differs, however, between cyanobacteria species without mucous cover and mucilaginous genera such as Microcystis. The latter can pass fish guts almost undamaged, and it has been hypothesized that they can take up nutrients during gut passage. Here we tested whether live Microcystis, as food for juvenile roach labeled with 33P, indeed showed higher radioactivity after gut passage as compared to gut contents in control experiments with fish fed heated Microcystis. Microcystis showed high viability after passage through roach guts, and live colonies had a significantly higher radioactivity than dead ones. We conclude that Microcystis is protected against digestion in roach guts and can directly use the phosphorus supplied in the fish guts during passage.

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Author details:Wolf-Christian Lewin, Norbert KamjunkeORCiDGND, Thomas Mehner
URL:http://aslo.org/lo/toc/vol_48/issue_6/2392.pdf
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Year of first publication:2003
Publication year:2003
Release date:2017/03/24
Source:Limnology and Ocenaography. - 48 (2003), 6, S. 2392 - 2396
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
Peer review:Referiert
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