日本地球惑星科学連合2016年大会

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セッション記号 B (地球生命科学) » B-PT 古生物学・古生態学

[B-PT08] 化学合成生態系の進化をめぐって

2016年5月26日(木) 13:45 〜 15:15 301A (3F)

コンビーナ:*ジェンキンズ ロバート(金沢大学理工研究域自然システム学系)、渡部 裕美(海洋研究開発機構)、延原 尊美(静岡大学教育学部理科教育講座地学教室)、間嶋 隆一(国立大学法人横浜国立大学教育人間科学部)、座長:ジェンキンズ ロバート(金沢大学理工研究域自然システム学系)、渡部 裕美(海洋研究開発機構)

15:00 〜 15:15

[BPT08-06] 炭素窒素安定同位体、放射性炭素同位体から明らかにした熱水噴出域のメイオファウナの食性と熱水域での分布パターンとの関連

*野牧 秀隆1上島 優貴2小川 奈々子1山根 雅子1渡部 裕美1瀬之口 れいな2北橋 倫1横山 祐典3,1大河内 直彦1嶋永 元裕2,1 (1.国立研究開発法人 海洋研究開発機構、2.熊本大学、3.東京大学)

キーワード:熱水生態系、メイオファウナ、食性、安定同位体比、放射性炭素同位体

Deep-sea hydrothermal vents host unique marine ecosystems which mainly rely on organic matters produced by chemolithoautotrophic microbes. Although there are abundant meiofauna at the hydrothermal vent field, studies on their distributional patterns and nutritional sources are still limited due to their small body sizes. In this study, we investigated dietary sources of meiofauna at hydrothermal vent fields in the western Pacific using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios (d13C, d15N) and natural radiocarbon abundances (D14C). Based on these data, we evaluated how much do the hydrothermal vent meiofauna gain their nutrition from the chemolithoautotrophic microbes and how does it related to their distributional patterns around hydrothermal vent fields. Bacterial mats of the hydrothermal vent chimney typically exhibited heavy d13C values (up to -10‰) and depleted D14C values (~600‰). The d13C and D14C values of Dirivultidae, an endemic copepod family inhabiting hydrothermal vent chimney, exhibited similar values to the bacterial mat but distinct from those of sediments at surrounding area or water column plankton, suggesting that they exclusively rely on bacterial mat at the vent chimney. Other copepods at the vent chimneys may also rely on bacterial mat to some extent. To the contrary, d13C values of nematodes at vent chimneys were -26.6 and 23.2‰, which were similar ranges to those at non-vent sites, suggesting vent nematodes did not gain their nutrition from the chemolithoautotrophic microbes. Those nutritional facts obtained from isotopic compositions explain well about distributional patterns of these meiofauna; while dirivultid copepods exclusively distribute at vent chimneys and other copepods are more abundant at vent chimneys than in non-vent sediments, nematodes showed similar abundances between vent chimney and non-vent sediments.