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Evaluation of Long-Term Change in Marine Zooplankton Community Function Using Amino Acid- and Taxon-Specific Isotope Analyses
EPA Grant Number: FP916350Title: Evaluation of Long-Term Change in Marine Zooplankton Community Function Using Amino Acid- and Taxon-Specific Isotope Analyses
Investigators: Sheridan, Cecelia C.
Institution: University of Hawaii at Manoa
EPA Project Officer: Lee, Sonja
Project Period: January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2007
Project Amount: $105,274
RFA: STAR Graduate Fellowships (2004) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: Fellowship - Oceanography , Academic Fellowships , Fellowship - Aquatic Ecology and Ecosystems
Objective:
The objective of this project is to understand long-term change in marine zooplankton community function. I will focus on observed variation in the zooplankton community at the Hawaii Ocean Time-series Station ALOHA (22.75º N, 175º W) and hypothesize that long-term change in these populations has occurred in response to climate-associated variation in nitrogen fixation.
Approach:
My approach uses amino acid-specific isotope analysis (AA-SIA) to quantify the contribution of nitrogen fixation to zooplankton food web processes at Station ALOHA. This application exploits differences in the transformation of amino acid-specific nitrogen isotope signatures (15N) during predator-prey interactions. Amino acid 15N that does not change during a trophic transfer can be used to establish food web nitrogen source, whereas amino acid? 15N that changes substantially during a trophic transfer can be used to evaluate food web linkage. AA-SIA of target zooplankton collected from Station ALOHA will be used to track changes in the contribution of nitrogen fixation to the food web over time. In addition, this technique will be used to determine how zooplankton food web linkage and trophic transfer efficiencies vary in response to climate-associated perturbation of nitrogen source.
Supplemental Keywords:
fellowship, Hawaii, HI, ocean, zooplankton, nitrogen fixation, trophic transfer, food web, amino acid isotope analysis, taxon-specific isotope analysis, zooplankton community function,, RFA, Scientific Discipline, Air, ECOSYSTEMS, Ecosystem Protection/Environmental Exposure & Risk, Aquatic Ecosystems & Estuarine Research, Oceanography, climate change, Air Pollution Effects, Aquatic Ecosystem, Aquatic Ecosystems, Environmental Monitoring, Atmosphere, nutrient dynamics, oceanic phytoplankton, aquaculture, ecosystem monitoring, climatic influence, aquatic food web, anthropogenic impact, biogeochemcial cycling, global climate models, ecosystem impacts, amino acid isotope analysis, carbon supply, nutrient fluxes, ecosystem response, climate variabilityRelevant Websites:
2004 STAR Graduate Fellowship Conference Poster (PDF, 1p., 186KB, about PDF)
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