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Changes in Sediment Fatty Acid Composition during Passage through the Gut of Deposit Feeding Holothurians: Holothuria atra (Jaeger, 1883) and Holothuria leucospilota (Brandt, 1835)

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dc.creator Mfilinge, Prosper L.
dc.creator Tsuchiya, Makoto
dc.date 2016-07-08T11:52:03Z
dc.date 2016-07-08T11:52:03Z
dc.date 2016
dc.date.accessioned 2018-03-27T08:23:42Z
dc.date.available 2018-03-27T08:23:42Z
dc.identifier Mfilinge, P.L. and Tsuchiya, M., 2016. Changes in Sediment Fatty Acid Composition during Passage through the Gut of Deposit Feeding Holothurians: Holothuria atra (Jaeger, 1883) and Holothuria leucospilota (Brandt, 1835). Journal of lipids, 2016.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/2857
dc.identifier 10.1155/2016/4579794
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/2857
dc.description Sea cucumbers Holothuria atra and Holothuria leucospilota play an important role in the bioturbation of sediment in coral reef and rocky intertidal ecosystems. This study investigated changes in sediment fatty acid (FA) composition during gut passage in H. atra and H. leucospilota. The FA composition did not differ significantly between species. Comparison of FA composition in ambient sediment (AS), foregut (FG), midgut (MG), hindgut (HG), and faecal pellets (FPs) indicated that marked changes in FA composition occurred during passage through the gut of H. atra and H. leucospilota. Saturated fatty acids (SAFAs), monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs), polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), and branched fatty acids (BrFAs) were significantly higher in FG than in AS, suggesting that both species selectively ingested nutrient rich particles. Significant reduction of SAFAs, MUFAs, PUFAs, and BrFAs occurred in MD and HD, with complete elimination of most PUFAs in FPs. A decrease in PUFAs 20:5 ω 3, 18:4 ω 3, 22:5 ω 3, 22:6 ω 3, 18:2 ω 6, 18:3 ω 3, 18:3 ω 6, odd-numbered BrFAs, and MUFA 18:1 ω 7 indicated that algal detritus and bacteria were important part of diet. These results have implications for the fate of specific dietary FAs, especially ω 3 and ω 6, and the contribution holothurian FPs make to the FA composition of coral reef and rocky intertidal ecosystems.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
dc.title Changes in Sediment Fatty Acid Composition during Passage through the Gut of Deposit Feeding Holothurians: Holothuria atra (Jaeger, 1883) and Holothuria leucospilota (Brandt, 1835)
dc.type Journal Article, Peer Reviewed


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