The energy density of jellyfish: Estimates from bomb-calorimetry and proximate-composition
Two techniques are described to calculate energy densities for the bell, gonad and oral arm tissues of three scyphozoan jellyfish ( Cyanea capillata, Rhizostoma octopus and Chrysaora hysoscella). First, bomb-calorimetry was used, a technique that is readily available and inexpensive. However, the re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 2007-05, Vol.343 (2), p.239-252 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two techniques are described to calculate energy densities for the bell, gonad and oral arm tissues of three scyphozoan jellyfish (
Cyanea capillata,
Rhizostoma octopus and
Chrysaora hysoscella). First, bomb-calorimetry was used, a technique that is readily available and inexpensive. However, the reliability of this technique for gelatinous material is contentious. Second, further analysis involving the more labour intensive proximate-composition analysis (protein, fat and carbohydrate) was carried out on two species (
C. capillata and
R. octopus). These proximate data were subsequently converted to energy densities. The two techniques (bomb-calorimetry and proximate-composition) gave very similar estimates of energy density. Differences in energy density were found both amongst different species and between different tissues of the same species. Mean (±
S.D.) energy density estimates for whole animals from bomb-calorimetry were 0.18
±
0.05, 0.11
±
0.04, and 0.10
±
0.03 kJ g wet mass
−
1
for
C. capillata,
R. octopus, and
C. hysoscella respectively. The implications of these low energy densities for species feeding on jellyfish are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0981 1879-1697 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jembe.2006.12.010 |