Trophic ecology of Angolan cold-water coral reefs (SE Atlantic) based on stable isotope analyses

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Beatriz Vinha
Sergio Rossi
Andrea Gori
Ulrike Hanz
Antonio Pennetta
Giuseppe E. De Benedetto
Furu Mienis
Veerle A. I. Huvenne
Dierk Hebbeln
Claudia Wienberg
Jürgen Titschack
André Freiwald
Stefano Piraino
Covadonga Orejas
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[1] Università del Salento,Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Biologiche e Ambientali (DiSTeBA)
[2] Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg – Institute for Advanced Study,Instituto de Ciências Do Mar, LABOMAR
[3] Universidade Federal do Ceará,Departament de Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals
[4] CoNISMa,Institut de Recerca de La Biodiversitat (IRBio)
[5] Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Scienze del Mare,Department of Ocean Systems
[6] Universitat de Barcelona,Bentho
[7] Universitat de Barcelona,Pelagic Processes
[8] NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research,Laboratorio di Spettrometria di Massa Analitica e Isotopica, Dipartimento di Beni Culturali
[9] Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research,Ocean BioGeosciences
[10] Università del Salento,MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
[11] National Oceanography Centre,undefined
[12] University of Bremen,undefined
[13] Senckenberg Am Meer,undefined
[14] Marine Research Department,undefined
[15] NBFC,undefined
[16] National Biodiversity Future Center,undefined
[17] Instituto Español de Oceanografía,undefined
[18] Centro Oceanográfico de Gijón,undefined
[19] (IEO-CSIC),undefined
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Cold-water coral (CWC) reefs of the Angolan margin (SE Atlantic) are dominated by Desmophyllum pertusum and support a diverse community of associated fauna, despite hypoxic conditions. In this study, we use carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses (δ13C and δ15N) to decipher the trophic network of this relatively unknown CWC province. Although fresh phytodetritus is available to the reef, δ15N signatures indicate that CWCs (12.90 ± 1.00 ‰) sit two trophic levels above Suspended Particulate Organic Matter (SPOM) (4.23 ± 1.64 ‰) suggesting that CWCs are highly reliant on an intermediate food source, which may be zooplankton. Echinoderms and the polychaete Eunice norvegica occupy the same trophic guild, with high δ13C signatures (-14.00 ± 1.08 ‰) pointing to a predatory feeding behavior on CWCs and sponges, although detrital feeding on 13C enriched particles might also be important for this group. Sponges presented the highest δ15N values (20.20 ± 1.87 ‰), which could be due to the role of the sponge holobiont and bacterial food in driving intense nitrogen cycling processes in sponges’ tissue, helping to cope with the hypoxic conditions of the reef. Our study provides first insights to understand trophic interactions of CWC reefs under low-oxygen conditions.
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