The use of radiocarbon to evaluate the trophic role of geothermal bacteria in shallow hydrothermal water ecosystem

ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS(2023)

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Stable isotopes such as 613C and 615N are routinely used in trophic ecology as isotope values are derived from diet and recorded subsequent fractionation in consumer tissue. However, this approach necessitates to estimate a priori the fractionation between food source and consumer leading to potential uncertainties. In this context, the development of additional biomarkers enables to have better resolution on feeding habits. Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC) from volcanic activity and bacteria using this DIC presents a strongly depleted natural radiocarbon abundances (Delta 14C). Through its activity, the geothermal plant of Bouillante in Guadeloupe (French West Indies) releases sulfur bacteria in shallow environment of the Bay. A previous study reveals ingestion of those bacteria by opportunist species (sea urchin and fish species). In the present study, ten species with different diet and feeding mode were sampled close to the release channel of the geothermal plant and in a control station in order to simultaneously determine their stable isotopes (613C and 615N) and radiocarbon compositions. Compared to models using Delta 14C data, models using 613C and 615N data underestimate the role of bacteria in diet of urchin and fish species whereas this role is overestimated for all other species. Compared to previous models, radiocarbon would give more realistic and reliable results than the classical use of stable isotope. This study confirms the utility of radiocarbon in food web ecology, particularly at the ecosystems having food sources with contrasting Delta 14C values.
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613C,615N,?14C,Diet,Sulfur bacteria,Food web
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