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Title:Oxygen consumption and carbon budget in groundwater-obligate and surface-dwelling Diacyclops species (Crustacea Copepoda Cyclopoida) under temperature variability
Authors:ID Di Lorenzo, Tiziana (Author)
ID Tabilio Di Camillo, Agostina (Author)
ID Iepure, Sanda (Author)
ID Galassi, Diana Maria Paola (Author)
ID Mori, Nataša (Author)
ID Simčič, Tatjana (Author)
Files:URL URL - Source URL, visit https://doi.org/10.3390/environments12010032
 
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Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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Abstract:This study explores the metabolic response and carbon budget of two cyclopoid copepod species, Diacyclops belgicus Kiefer, 1936 (a stygobitic, groundwater-adapted species) and Diacyclops crassicaudis crassicaudis (Sars G.O., 1863) (a stygophilic, predominantly surface-associated species). We measured oxygen consumption rates (OCRs), carbon requirements (CRs), ingestion (I) rates, and egestion (E) rates at 14 °C and 17 °C, representing current and predicted future conditions in the collection habitats of the two species. Diacyclops belgicus displayed OCRs (28.15 and 18.32 µL O2/mg DW × h at 14 and 17 °C, respectively) and carbon budget (CR: 0.14 and 0.10 µg C/mg × d at 14 and 17 °C) lower than those of D. crassicaudis crassicaudis (OCR: 55.67 and 47.93 µL O2/mg DW × h at 14 and 17 °C; CR: 0.3 and 0.27 µg C/mg × d at 14 and 17 °C). However, D. belgicus exhibited metabolic rates and carbon requirements comparable to those of other epigean species, challenging the assumption that low metabolic rates are universal among stygobitic species. Temperature variations did not significantly affect the metabolic responses and carbon requirements of the two species, suggesting that they may cope with moderate temperature increases.
Keywords:groundwater, metabolic rates, stygobitic, climate change, copepods, crustaceans, energy budget, zoology
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:20.01.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 1-15
Numbering:iss. 1, [art. no.] ǂ32
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-21259 New window
UDC:591
ISSN on article:2076-3298
DOI:10.3390/environments12010032 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:223207683 New window
Note:Soavtorji: Agostina Tabilio Di Camillo, Sanda Iepure, Diana M. P. Galassi, Nataša Mori and Tatjana Simčič; Nasl. iz nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 21. 1. 2025;
Publication date in DiRROS:21.01.2025
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Title:Environments
Shortened title:Environments
Publisher:Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute - MDPI
ISSN:2076-3298
COBISS.SI-ID:524156441 New window

Document is financed by a project

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P1-0255-2017
Name:Združbe, interakcije in komunikacije v ekosistemih

Funder:EC - European Commission
Funding programme:BiodivProtect
Project number:101052342
Acronym:Biodiversa+ DarCo

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:NBFC
Project number:CN00000033
Name:Dalla ricerca all’impresa

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License:CC BY 4.0, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:podtalnica, metabolizem, stigobionti, podnebne spremembe, ceponožni raki, zoologija


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