Copepod manipulation of oil droplet size distribution

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Marco Uttieri
Ai Nihongi
Peter Hinow
Jeffrey Motschman
Houshuo Jiang
Miquel Alcaraz
J. Rudi Strickler
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[1] Department of Integrative Marine Ecology,Department of Mathematical Sciences
[2] Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn,Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
[3] CoNISMa (National Interuniversity Consortium for Marine Sciences),undefined
[4] School of Freshwater Sciences,undefined
[5] University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,undefined
[6] University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee,undefined
[7] Duke University,undefined
[8] Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering Department,undefined
[9] Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,undefined
[10] Institut de Ciències del Mar (CSIC),undefined
[11] Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta 37–49,undefined
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Oil spills are one of the most dangerous sources of pollution in aquatic ecosystems. Owing to their pivotal position in the food web, pelagic copepods can provide crucial intermediary transferring oil between trophic levels. In this study we show that the calanoid Paracartia grani can actively modify the size-spectrum of oil droplets. Direct manipulation through the movement of the feeding appendages and egestion work in concert, splitting larger droplets (Ø = 16 µm) into smaller ones (Ø = 4–8 µm). The copepod-driven change in droplet size distribution can increase the availability of oil droplets to organisms feeding on smaller particles, sustaining the transfer of petrochemical compounds among different compartments. These results raise the curtain on complex small-scale interactions which can promote the understanding of oil spills fate in aquatic ecosystems.
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