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Lavenia Ratnarajah1, Andrew R Bowie1, Delphine Lannuzel1, Klaus M Meiners2, Stephen Nicol1.
Abstract
The availability of micronutrients is a key factor that affects primary productivity in High Nutrient Low Chlorophyll (HNLC) regions of the Southern Ocean. Nutrient supply is governed by a range of physical, chemical and biological processes, and there are significant feedbacks within the ecosystem. It has been suggested that baleen whales form a crucial part of biogeochemical cycling processes through the consumption of nutrient-rich krill and subsequent defecation, but data on their contribution are scarce. We analysed the concentration of iron, cadmium, manganese, cobalt, copper, zinc, phosphorus and carbon in baleen whale faeces and muscle, and krill tissue using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Metal concentrations in krill tissue were between 20 thousand and 4.8 million times higher than typical Southern Ocean HNLC seawater concentrations, while whale faecal matter was between 276 thousand and 10 million times higher. These findings suggest that krill act as a mechanism for concentrating and retaining elements in the surface layer, which are subsequently released back into the ocean, once eaten by whales, through defecation. Trace metal to carbon ratios were also higher in whale faeces compared to whale muscle indicating that whales are concentrating carbon and actively defecating trace elements. Consequently, recovery of the great whales may facilitate the recycling of nutrients via defecation, which may affect productivity in HNLC areas.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25469984 PMCID: PMC4254789 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0114067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Elemental analysis using sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SF-ICP-MS) for certified referenced material of fish protein (Certified Reference Material number: DORM-3) and oyster tissue (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Certified Reference Material number 1566a).
| Fe | Cd | P | Mn | Co | Cu | Zn | |
| DORM-3 referenced values (mg kg−1) | 347.00 | 0.29 | n/a | 4.6 | n/a | 15.5 | 51.3 |
| Measured average (mg kg−1) (n = 5) | 322.09 | 0.28 | 24865.65 | 2.92 | 0.23 | 14.88 | 69.55 |
| Standard deviation | 42.02 | 0.03 | 3281.6 | 0.39 | 0.03 | 1.47 | 39.06 |
| Recovery (%) | 92.82 | 96.52 | n/a | 63.4 | n/a | 95.99 | 135.58 |
| NIST 1566a certified values (mg kg−1) | 539.00 | 4.15 | n/a | 12.3 | 0.57 | 66.3 | 830 |
| Measured average (mg kg−1) (n = 5) | 477.85 | 4.13 | 29853.89 | 11.46 | 0.31 | 62.60 | 837.11 |
| Standard deviation | 11.84 | 0.04 | 1100.99 | 0.11 | 0.02 | 0.70 | 7.58 |
| Recovery (%) | 88.66 | 99.49 | n/a | 93.18 | 53.65 | 94.41 | 100.86 |
Averages listed are the mean of 5 replicates. Recovery values indicate the percentage difference between measured and certified values.
n/a – No certified value given.
Carbon, phosphate and trace element concentrations (mean ± standard deviation) in Antarctic krill and whales (mg kg−1 dry weight).
| Species | Sample type | n | Fe | Cd | Co | C (x 104) | P (x 104) | Cu | Zn | Mn |
| Pygmy blue, | Faeces | 7 | 63.34±17 | 7.1±2.2 | 0.5±0.2 | 17.6±2.5 | 8.7±2.5 | 312.2±98.6 | 607.2±66.0 | 16.2±9.0 |
| Blue, | Faeces | 15 | 161.8±106.5 | 29.7±8.6 | 1±0.8 | 18.5±3.2 | 9.8±1.9 | 239.5±68.6 | 460.8 ± 187.2 | 33.4±10.6 |
| Muscle | 1 | 58.3±17.5 | 0.02 | 0.006±0.005 | 5.1 | 0.03±0.007 | 1.5±0.2 | 41.6±4.1 | 0.3 | |
| Fin, | Faeces | 2 | 237.4±45.3 | 42.1±13.1 | 2.1±1.3 | 22.1±0.7 | 12.1±0.4 | 290.7±11.4 | 407.1±52.8 | 30.5±6.9 |
| Muscle | 1 | 215.7±45.8 | 0.2±0.3 | 0.07 ± 0.03 | 52.8 | 0.6±0.02 | 9.2±2.7 | 108.2±29.2 | 4.5±0.3 | |
| Humpback, | Faeces | 2 | 118.6±30.1 | 4.2±3.5 | 0.9 ±0.8 | - | 2.9±2.1 | 74.1±5.2 | 1099.0±553.0 | 18.2±10.7 |
| Sperm whale, | Faeces | 1 | 756.7 | 575 | 2.2 | 348.2 | 6.9 | 1635.4 | 2663.6 | 96 |
| Average among whales | Faeces | 145.9 ± 135.4 | 34.7±88.9 | 0.9±0.87 | 19.2±4.5 | 8.9±3.1 | 292.4±238.1 | 621.5±432.9 | 27.7±16.5 | |
| Muscle | 136.9 ± 91.6 | 0.11±0.19 | 0.04±0.04 | 51.9±1.2 | 0.4±0.2 | 5.3±4.5 | 78.9±40.9 | 2.4 ± 2.3 | ||
| Antarctic krill, | Whole krill | 5 | 174.3±0.5 | 4±0.1 | 0.1 | 54.2 | 3.13±0.04 | 98.0±0.6 | 275.7±0.5 | 17.7±0.1 |
| Krill, | Whole krill | 5 | 91.4±1.1 | 2.8 | 0.1 | 35.9 | 6.6±0.01 | 40.7±0.2 | 444.8±2.6 | 8.0±0.1 |
| Krill, | Whole krill | 5 | 62.1±0.6 | 2.3 | 0.1 | 45.2 | 1.4±0.009 | 15.6±0.2 | 293.6±2.3 | 9.2±0.1 |
| Krill, | Whole krill | 10 | 11.3±8.9 | 2.2±0.5 | 0.04±0.02 | 43.2±2 | 1.06±0.6 | 44.6±11.0 | 90.5±40.8 | 2.0±0.8 |
| Average among krill | Whole krill | 25 | 76.6±64.1 | 2.7±0.8 | 0.08±0.03 | 44.3±6.6 | 2.8±2.3 | 49.1±30.5 | 49.13± 30.5 | 8.4±6.1 |
Carbon data for humpback whales are not available.
Krill samples were homogenates of 5 animals of each species.
Iron data for all species have been discussed in Nicol [16].
Summary of dissolved and particulate trace element concentrations in surface waters from the literature (nmol L−1).
| Sampling location | Depth (m) | Size partitioning | Fe | Cd | Co | P | Cu | Zn | Mn | C | Reference |
| Marguerite Bay, WAP | Dissolved | Hendry | |||||||||
| Ross Sea | 0–100 | Dissolved | 0.34–0.86 | 0.43–3.3 | 2.2–8.2 | 0.33–1.2 | Corami | ||||
| Ross Sea | 0.5–375 | Dissolved | 0.04–0.73 | 1.23–2.16 | 0.24–5.17 | Fitzwater | |||||
| Ross Sea | 0–380 | Dissolved | 0.5–11.6 | 0.01–6.6 | Grotti | ||||||
| Weddell Sea | 50 | Dissolved | 2.01 | 0.34 | Westerlund and Öhman | ||||||
| Atlantic sector | 40 | Dissolved | 0.155–0.905 | Löscher | |||||||
| Atlantic sector | 40–100 | Dissolved | 0.95–6.66 | 1.7–10.8 | Löscher | ||||||
| Indian-Pacific sector | 40 | Dissolved | 0.25–0.27 | 1.2–1.4 | 2.3–2.4 | Frew | |||||
| Indian-Pacific sector | 40 | Dissolved | 0.1 | Bowie | |||||||
| Southern Ocean | 0–20 | Dissolved | 0.03 | 0.34 | 0.02 | 1.78 | 1.01 | 0.08 | Cullen | ||
| Ross Sea | 0–100 | Particulate | 0.011–0.097 | 0.05–0.733 | 0.2–1.2 | 19–198 | Corami | ||||
| Ross Sea | 0.5–100 | Particulate | 0.01–0.17 | Fitzwater | |||||||
| Ross Sea | 0–380 | Particulate | 0.04–1.36 | 0.01–3.1 | Grotti | ||||||
| Weddell Sea | 50 | Particulate | 2.18 | 0.022 | Westerlund and Öhman | ||||||
| Atlantic sector | 40 | Particulate | 0.02–0.14 | Löscher | |||||||
| Atlantic sector | 40–100 | Particulate | 0.026–0.222 | Löscher | |||||||
| East Antarctica | 0–1 | Particulate | 0.001–0.018 | 0.017–0.070 | 0.020–0.805 | 0.007–0.141 | 1170 | Lannuzel | |||
| Amundsen Sea open ocean | 8–50 | Particulate | 0.071–0.66 | 16.6–44.5 | 8.81–39.4 | ||||||
| Southern Ocean | 0–20 | Particulate | 0.26 | 0.34 | 0.04 | 0.38 | 2.91 | 0.44 | Cullen | ||
| Overall ranges | Dissolved | 0.03– 2.01 | 0.04–0.9 | 0.02 | 0.43–6.6 | 0.24–10.8 | 0.01–6.6 | ||||
| Particulate | 2.18 | 0.01–0.14 | 0.04 | 16.6–44.5 | 0.017–1.36 | 0.02–2.91 | 0.01–198 | 1170 |
Data from Frew [69] and Bowie [44] in the Australasian-Pacific sector are from non-fertilised surface waters.
Trace element concentrations (mean ± standard deviation) in cellular phytoplankton (μmol L−1).
| Species | Algal taxa | Sampling location | Fe | Cu | Zn | Mn | C | Reference |
| Unknown | Diatoms (Low Fe) | Southern Ocean | 45±7 | 982±235 | 28±4 | Twining and Baines | ||
| Autotrophic flagellates (Low Fe) | Southern Ocean | 143±15 | 455±74 | 48±10 | Twining and Baines | |||
| Heterotrophic flagellates (Low Fe) | Southern Ocean | 270 ± 50 | 1615±484 | 51±8 | Twining and Baines | |||
| Diatoms (High Fe) | Southern Ocean | 235±27 | 1331±350 | 48±8 | Twining and Baines | |||
| Autotrophic flagellates (High Fe) | Southern Ocean | 715±94 | 971±265 | 77±11 | Twining and Baines | |||
| Heterotrophic flagellates (High Fe) | Southern Ocean | 463±57 | 2410 ± 643 | 99±18 | Twining and Baines | |||
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| Diatom | Sargasso sea | 21.4±6.5 | 13.9±0.26 | Annett | |||
| Diatom | Sargasso sea | 56.6±5.1 | 12.7±0.010 | Annett | ||||
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| Diatom | Sargasso sea | 3.43±0.27 | 10.2±1.1 | Annett | |||
| Diatom | Sargasso sea | 79.3 ± 4.8 | 17.0±1.2 | Annett | ||||
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| Diatom | Sargasso sea | 4.75±0.57 | 10.9±0.72 | Annett | |||
| Diatom | Sargasso sea | 33.8±11 | 11.1±0.97 | Annett |
Twining and Baines [47] - Concentrations prior to Fe fertilisation are Low Fe, and following Fe fertilisation are High Fe.
Annett [53] - We used the highest and lowest Cu concentrations measured for each species of phytoplankton and its corresponding C concentration.
Summary of trace element concentrations in Antarctic krill and marine mammals from the literature (mg kg−1).
| Species | Sample type | n | Fe | Cd | Co | Cu | Zn | Mn | Reference |
| Antarctic krill, | Whole | 152 | 0.8 – 1.45 | 0.2 – 0.48 | 3.2 – 8.1 | 2.2 – 4.9 | 0.14 – 0.4 | Yamamoto | |
| Whole | - | 52.2 – 64.2 | 0.59 – 0.78 | 0.064 – 0.074 | 69.9 – 71.2 | 59.6 – 66.0 | 3.82 – 4.2 | Barbante | |
| Adelie penguin, | Muscle | 10 | 109 – 204 | 0.04 – 0.46 | 2.2 – 3.05 | 18.9 – 27.2 | 0.21 – 0.35 | Honda | |
| Liver | 10 | 233 – 1670 | 0.99 – 8.46 | 3.26 – 6.06 | 31.9 – 73.4 | 1.57 – 2.9 | Honda | ||
| Kidney | 10 | 162 – 360 | 23.8 – 93.4 | 2.89 – 4.51 | 29.6 – 71.4 | 0.95 – 2.18 | Honda | ||
| Whole | 10 | 68.7 – 163 | 0.33 – 1.07 | 1.89 – 2.2 | 27.1 – 35.7 | 0.6 – 1.02 | Honda | ||
| Southern minke whale, | Muscle | 37 | 10.5 – 67.5 | 0.01 – 0.2 | 0.42 – 0.78 | 6.9 – 25.7 | 0.6 – 0.19 | Honda | |
| Liver | 37 | 35.2 – 4482 | 2.32 – 41.7 | 4.25 – 11.2 | 30.2 – 70.1 | 1.6 – 4.89 | Honda | ||
| Kidney | 37 | 20.2 – 114 | 3.5 – 85 | 1.87 – 3.75 | 23.3 – 60.1 | 0.61 – 1.37 | Honda | ||
| Whole | 37 | 12.3 – 149 | 0.1 – 0.9 | 0.59 – 1.1 | 14.6 – 50.4 | 0.18 – 0.4 | Honda | ||
| Weddell seal, | Muscle | 2 | 237 – 267 | 0.01 – 0.03 | 0.85 – 1.02 | 33.7 – 39.6 | 0.13 – 0.14 | Honda | |
| Liver | 2 | 389 - 940 | 0.96 – 1.31 | 15.0 – 25.8 | 41.7 – 47.0 | 1.80– 1.86 | Honda | ||
| Kidney | 2 | 159 – 618 | 2.89 – 9.93 | 5.12 – 11.0 | 27.4 – 30.7 | 0.9 – 1.12 | Honda | ||
| Whole | 2 | 141 – 229 | 0.05 – 0.1 | 1.08 – 1.36 | 19.7 – 20.1 | 0.15 – 0.2 | Honda | ||
| Chinstrap penguin, | Faeces | 32 | - | 1.23 – 3.48 | 128.1 - 372.4 | 94.5 – 354.71 | Espejo | ||
| Gentoo penguins, | Faeces | 40 | - | 1.23 – 3.58 | 73.2 -308 | 110.1 – 430.8 | Espejo | ||
| Crabeater seal, | Muscle | 27 | 0.3 – 0.7 | 0.01-0.39 | 0.06 – 0.13 | 2.7–4.3 | 57 – 133 | 0.17 – 0.34 | Szefer |
| Liver | 27 | 3.0 – 28.0 | 4.6 – 38.5 | 0.1 – 0.2 | 42–105 | 89 – 230 | 9.5 – 17.3 | Szefer | |
| Kidney | 27 | 0.3 – 0.69 | 14.3 – 90 | 0.17 – 0.3 | 18.9 – 39.5 | 80 – 162 | 2.0 – 5.0 | Szefer | |
| Leapord seal, | Muscle | 3 | 0.57 – 0.85 | 0.03 – 0.1 | 0.07 – 0.12 | 2.5 – 5.4 | 79 – 91 | 0.11 – 0.14 | Szefer |
| Liver | 3 | 2.1 – 3.64 | 4.0 – 8.5 | 0.12 – 0.16 | 98 – 116 | 145 – 221 | 13.9 – 15.0 | Szefer | |
| Kidney | 3 | 0.5 – 0.81 | 15.7 – 35.9 | 0.20 – 0.23 | 22.5 – 43.8 | 102 – 147 | 2.1 – 4.7 | Szefer | |
| Stomach content | 4 | 0.57 – 0.81 | 0.03 – 0.06 | 0.06 – 0.1 | 13.3 – 16.4 | 61 – 87 | 0.22 – 0.25 | Szefer | |
| Weddell seal, | Muscle | 2 | 0.87 – 1.42 | 0.01 – 0.06 | 0.08 – 0.12 | 2.1 – 3.1 | 104 – 133 | 0.24 – 0.4 | Szefer |
| Liver | 2 | 1.09 – 3.57 | 0.8 – 5.6 | 0.14 – 0.19 | 28.0 – 87.1 | 147 – 189 | 10.4 – 15.4 | Szefer | |
| Kidney | 2 | 0.33 – 0.51 | 6.9 – 44.5 | 0.19 – 0.21 | 21.7 – 24.5 | 88 – 158 | 2.1 – 4.4 | Szefer |
Trace element concentrations in marine mammals from Honda et al. (1987) are in mg/wet kg. All other trace element concentrations are in mg/dry kg.
Trace metal: carbon ratios (mean ± standard deviation) in whale faeces, whale muscle and Antarctic krill (μmol mol−1, C:P in mol mol−1).
| Species | Sample type | n | Fe:C | Cd:C | Co:C | Cu:C | Zn:C | Mn:C | C:P | Reference |
| Pygmy blue, | Faeces | 7 | 76.5±14.3 | 4.3±0.98 | 0.5±0.2 | 342.7±125.7 | 644±120.9 | 19.7±9.6 | 5.4 ± 1 | This study |
| Blue, | Faeces | 15 | 206.8±148.5 | 17.2±5.8 | 1.3±1.2 | 262±82.2 | 493.7±250.4 | 41.7±17.8 | 5.1±1.7 | This study |
| Muscle | 1 | 21.3 | 0.005 | 0.04 | 3.2 | 14.9 | 0.1 | 426.7 | This study | |
| Fin, | Faeces | 2 | 230.2 ± 48.2 | 20.3±7 | 1.9±1.3 | 247.8±5.7 | 334.5±44.1 | 29.9±7.6 | 4.7±0.1 | This study |
| Muscle | 1 | 91.04 | 0.009 | 0.04 | 3.2 | 35.6 | 1.9 | 227.3 | This study | |
| Sperm whale, | Faeces | 1 | 467.4 | 176.4 | 1.3 | 887.7 | 1405.1 | 60.3 | 129.9 | This study |
| Average among whales | Faeces | 27 | 182.7±142.2 | 20.2±33.5 | 1.15 ± 1.1 | 308.5±154.5 | 559.6±281.2 | 35.3±18.3 | 10.2±25 | This study |
| Muscle | 2 | 56.1±49.3 | 0.007±0.003 | 0.02 ± 0.03 | 1.9±1.8 | 25.3±14.7 | 1.02±1.3 | 327.1±141 | This study | |
| Antarctic Krill, | Whole krill | 5 | 69.04 | 0.76 | 0.04 | 34.03 | 93.4 | 7.15 | 44.2 | This study |
| Krill, | Whole krill | 5 | 54.3 | 0.8 | 0.06 | 21.4 | 226.7 | 4.9 | 13.9 | This study |
| Krill, | Whole krill | 5 | 23.9 | 0.5 | 0.03 | 6.6 | 118.6 | 4.5 | 84 | This study |
| Krill, | Whole krill | 10 | 4.0±4.8 | 0.5±0.06 | 0.02 ± 0.01 | 20.3±7.6 | 30.8±16.2 | 0.76 ±0.03 | 206.5 | This study |
| Average among krill | Whole krill | 25 | 32.1±29.5 | 0.6±0.2 | 0.03±0.01 | 20.5±10.4 | 100±81 | 3.6±2.8 | 93.4±74.6 | This study |
| Phytoplankton | Diatoms | 6 | 3.4 | 67.8 | Twining and Baines | |||||
| Autotrophic flagellates | 8.7 | 2.7 | 22.2 | Twining and Baines | ||||||
| Heterotrophic flagellates | 14.1 | 3 | 46.9 | Twining and Baines | ||||||
| Diatoms | 0.335±0.030 | Annett | ||||||||
| Diatoms | 4.46±0.40 | Annett |
For comparison, Redfield ratio of C:P is 106∶1 mol:mol.
All data from Twining and Baines [47] are from low Fe conditions.
For data from Annett [53] we used the lowest and highest Cu:C ranges.
Figure 1Metal to carbon ratios in krill and whales (μmol mol−1).
Data points above the third quartile for whale faeces are 3 or more times higher than the interquartile range.
Figure 2Carbon to phosphorus ratio in krill and whales (mol mol−1).
Data point above the third quartile for whale faeces is 3 or more times higher than the interquartile range.