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Scientific Reports | 2015

Ageing and Caloric Restriction in a Marine Planktonic Copepod

Enric Saiz; Albert Calbet; Kaiene Griffell; José Guilherme F. Bersano; Stamatina Isari; Montserrat Solé; Janna Peters; Miquel Alcaraz

Planktonic copepods are a key group in the marine pelagic ecosystem, linking primary production with upper trophic levels. Their abundance and population dynamics are constrained by the life history tradeoffs associated with resource availability, reproduction and predation pressure. The tradeoffs associated with the ageing process and its underlying biological mechanisms are, however, poorly known. Our study shows that ageing in copepods involves a deterioration of their vital rates and a rise in mortality associated with an increase in oxidative damage (lipid peroxidation); the activity of the cell-repair enzymatic machinery also increases with age. This increase in oxidative damage is associated with an increase in the relative content of the fatty acid 22:6(n-3), an essential component of cell membranes that increases their susceptibility to peroxidation. Moreover, we show that caloric (food) restriction in marine copepods reduces their age-specific mortality rates, and extends the lifespan of females and their reproductive period. Given the overall low production of the oceans, this can be a strategy, at least in certain copepod species, to enhance their chances to reproduce in a nutritionally dilute, temporally and spatially patchy environment.


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2017

Short-term molecular and physiological responses to heat stress in neritic copepods Acartia tonsa and Eurytemora affinis

Janina Rahlff; Janna Peters; Marta Moyano; Ole Pless; Carsten Claussen; Myron A. Peck

Invertebrates inhabiting shallow water habitats represent particularly appropriate organisms for studying the acclimation potential to environmental stress, since they naturally experience large fluctuations in key abiotic factors such as temperature and salinity. We quantified the biochemical- (mRNA transcripts of 78-kDa glucose-regulated protein (grp78), 70-kDa heat shock protein (hsp70), 90-kDa heat shock protein (hsp90), protein synthesis of HSP70) and organismal- (oxygen consumption rates) level responses to acute heat stress on two neritic copepods (Acartia tonsa and Eurytemora affinis) with special emphasis on the role of short-term acclimation. Transcripts of hsp increased with increasing acute temperature exposure and protein quantities (HSP70) were detectable for 30h. In A. tonsa, HSP70 synthesis was also associated with handling stress. In E. affinis, heat-dependent responses were detected in hsp90, grp78 (mRNA) and HSP70 (protein) expression. Acclimation to a warmer temperature significantly decreased the heat stress response in both species. In A. tonsa, short-term acclimation to heat was not detected at the organismal level via metabolic rate. This study reveals interspecific differences in both the gene expression of stress molecules (e.g. hsp90) as well as the stress factors needed to evoke a stress response (heat vs. handling). We demonstrate that cellular stress markers can be useful measures of short-term thermal acclimation in copepods, which may remain undetected by organismal-level measures.


Marine Biology | 2006

Trophodynamics and seasonal cycle of the copepod Pseudocalanus acuspes in the Central Baltic Sea (Bornholm Basin): evidence from lipid composition

Janna Peters; Jasmin Renz; Justus van Beusekom; Maarten Boersma; Wilhelm Hagen


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2011

Diet insights of deep-sea polychaetes derived from fatty acid analyses

Laura Würzberg; Janna Peters; Myriam Schüller; A. Brandt


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2011

Fatty acid patterns of Southern Ocean shelf and deep sea peracarid crustaceans and a possible food source, foraminiferans

Laura Würzberg; Janna Peters; A. Brandt


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2007

Role of essential fatty acids on the reproductive success of the copepod Temora longicornis in the North Sea

Janna Peters; Jörg Dutz; Wilhelm Hagen


Marine Biology | 2007

Life cycle of Pseudocalanus acuspes Giesbrecht (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the Central Baltic Sea: II. Reproduction, growth and secondary production

Jasmin Renz; Janna Peters; Hans-Jürgen Hirche


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2008

Importance and nutritional value of large ciliates for the reproduction of Acartia clausi during the post spring-bloom period in the North Sea

Jörg Dutz; Janna Peters


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2013

Adaptations to feast and famine in different strains of the marine heterotrophic dinoflagellates Gyrodinium dominans and Oxyrrhis marina

Albert Calbet; Stamatina Isari; Rodrigo Andrés Martínez; Enric Saiz; Susana Garrido; Janna Peters; Rosa Maria Borrat; Miquel Alcaraz


Journal of Plankton Research | 2013

Trophodynamics and life-cycle strategies of the copepods Temora longicornis and Acartia longiremis in the Central Baltic Sea

Janna Peters; Jörg Dutz; Wilhelm Hagen

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Jasmin Renz

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Enric Saiz

Spanish National Research Council

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Stamatina Isari

Spanish National Research Council

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Jörg Dutz

Technical University of Denmark

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A. Brandt

American Museum of Natural History

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Hans-Jürgen Hirche

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Justus van Beusekom

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Albert Calbet

Spanish National Research Council

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