Measuring RNA:DNA ratios in individual Acartia tonsa (Copepoda)

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Christa L. Speekmann
B. Scott Nunez
Edward J. Buskey
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[1] The University of Texas at Austin,Marine Science Institute
[2] Temple University,Department of Biology
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Marine Biology | 2007年 / 151卷
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Food Treatment; Hatching Success; Percent Hatching; Nucleic Acid Concentration; Starvation Treatment;
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Acartia tonsa Dana is a dominant copepod in coastal waters and is therefore an important link in the food web between microplankton and higher trophic levels. RNA:DNA ratios have been used to describe growth and nutritional condition of field-collected copepods and to show strong correlation between RNA:DNA ratios and group egg production (EP). A method was developed using a sensitive, nucleic acid-specific fluorescent dye, and automated microplate fluorometer to measure DNA, RNA, and the RNA:DNA ratio of individual A. tonsa. DNA, RNA, and RNA:DNA ratios and EP were all significantly higher in copepods fed Thalassiosira sp. compared to starved copepods. There was a general trend toward an increase in RNA:DNA ratios with increase in EP, but due to the high degree of variation in both RNA:DNA ratios and EP among individual copepods there was no significant correlation between RNA:DNA ratios and EP. Significant differences in RNA:DNA ratios between fed (7.2) and starved (3.3) copepods were found after 2 days. This assay may be applied to other species of copepods sampled in the field to provide an index of the health of planktonic food webs.
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