2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10201-021-00657-z
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Lipid and fatty acid composition of scavenging amphipods Ommatogammarus spp. from different depths of lake Baikal

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“…O. albinus has a higher amount of total lipids than O. flavus [ 51 ], and the main difference is probably associated with storage lipids, as the deeper-dwelling O. albinus should require larger energy storage (and it is seemingly “fatter”). This difference may explain the lower DC content in the storage lipids of O. albinus , since the same amount of produced DC may be normalized to a higher amount of lipids.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…O. albinus has a higher amount of total lipids than O. flavus [ 51 ], and the main difference is probably associated with storage lipids, as the deeper-dwelling O. albinus should require larger energy storage (and it is seemingly “fatter”). This difference may explain the lower DC content in the storage lipids of O. albinus , since the same amount of produced DC may be normalized to a higher amount of lipids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absence of a difference in CAT and POD activities suggests a demand of O. flavus for the detoxification of some other substances not related to oxidative stress. It is conceivable that O. flavus consumes a higher amount of some toxic substances in food than O. albinus , but the previous data on lipid composition suggest identical diets for these species [ 51 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%