1990
DOI: 10.3354/meps065171
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Electron transport system (ETS) activity as a measure of benthic macrofaunal metabolism

Abstract: The accurate determination of respiration rates is critical to any study of energy flow through marine ecosystems, and in energy budgets of individual marine invertebrates, respiration generally accounts for the major portion of the organic matter ingested. However, there are limitations to current methods for measuring respiration in macrobenthic invertebrates as they are generally applied: measurements are made in the laboratory, not in the field; they are usually carried out in clean sediment or in no sedim… Show more

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“…The relationship between chl a (µg l -1 ) and algal concentration (C, × 10 3 cells ml -1 ) for Skeletonema costatum was chl a = 2.7 × C, for Rhodo- , where L = body length (mm) (Hawkins 1985). The correlation between DW and wet weight (WW, mg) of C. volutator was log DW = -0.591 + 1.022 logWW (Cammen et al 1990). The correlation between R (µg O 2 h -1 ) and DW of C. volutator (15°C) was R = 0.49DW + 0.26 (Hawkins 1985).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between chl a (µg l -1 ) and algal concentration (C, × 10 3 cells ml -1 ) for Skeletonema costatum was chl a = 2.7 × C, for Rhodo- , where L = body length (mm) (Hawkins 1985). The correlation between DW and wet weight (WW, mg) of C. volutator was log DW = -0.591 + 1.022 logWW (Cammen et al 1990). The correlation between R (µg O 2 h -1 ) and DW of C. volutator (15°C) was R = 0.49DW + 0.26 (Hawkins 1985).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ETS activity/respiration rate (ETS/R) ratio is a measure of the exploitation of the metabolic potential that is actually used for respiration (Martinez 1992). Previous studies have shown that this ratio differs between related species inhabiting habitats with different food concentrations Brancelj 1997, 2006;Simčič et al 2005) and that it changes with changing food quality and quantity (Fanslow et al 2001) and with fasting (Cammen et al 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The technique is based on a cell-free homogenate that is incubated with NADH to saturate the mitochondrial ETS and an artificial electron acceptor [l -(4 -iodophenyl) -3 -(4 -nitrophenyl) -5-phenylte trazolium chloride (INT)] to register the electron transmission rate. The oxygen consumption rate is calculated from the molar production rate of INT-formazan which is determined spectrophotometrically (Cammen et al, 1990).…”
Section: Mitochondrial Membrane Potential (δψM)mentioning
confidence: 99%