2016
DOI: 10.1086/688760
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Content of polyunsaturated fatty acids essential for fish nutrition in zoobenthos species

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“…Nonmethylene interrupted FA, that is, 5,11–20:2, 7,13–20:2, and 7,13–22:2, and many others have also been identified (Demidkova, ). They have been confirmed only in marine bryozoans and have not been proven either in our work or by Makhutova et al (). It is possible to speculate that their presence is a taxonomic marker of marine bryozoans.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
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“…Nonmethylene interrupted FA, that is, 5,11–20:2, 7,13–20:2, and 7,13–22:2, and many others have also been identified (Demidkova, ). They have been confirmed only in marine bryozoans and have not been proven either in our work or by Makhutova et al (). It is possible to speculate that their presence is a taxonomic marker of marine bryozoans.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…The freshwater bryozoan Plumatella emarginata has been analyzed for the FA content, which was similar to the FA content of marine bryozoans; the content of 20:4n‐6 reached 2.7% of total FA (Makhutova et al, ). Heptadecanal has been identified as a major aldehyde in eight marine bryozoans (Berdyshev, Getmanova, Svetashev, & Kubanin, ), which demonstrates the presence of plasmalogen lipids as part of total lipids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Most likely, when more samples are analysed throughout the world, the range of variations will be expanded. Indeed, variations of EPA+DHA contents in the benthic larvae of aquatic insects were ~10-fold (Makhutova et al, 2016). Besides, the average LC-PUFA flux to land area was found to vary from 0.04 to 4.39 mg•m -2 •year -1 across numerous biomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, using data on FA profiles, obtained in this study, feeding habits of some species at the studied sites might be specified. For instance, Siberian spined loach C. melanoleuca , which had the maximum levels of Σ20:1, but the minimum level of 20:5n‐3 (Table ), might prefer Mollusca, Hirudinea, and Oligochaeta, rich in 20:1 (Makhutova et al, ), to insect larvae, rich in EPA (Makhutova et al, ). Stone sculpin P. knerii had a high level of 24:1n‐11, which is characteristic of marine harpacticoid copepods, when feeding on diatom algae (Nanton & Castell, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%