Ammonium and Sulfate Assimilation Is Widespread in Benthic Foraminifera
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26065Date
2022-07-20Type
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LeKieffre, Charlotte; Jauffrais, Thierry; Bernhard, Joan M.; Filipsson, Helena L.; Schmidt, Christiane; Roberge, Helene; Maire, Olivier; Panieri, Giuliana; Geslin, Emmanuelle; Meibom, AndersAbstract
Nitrogen and sulfur are key elements in the biogeochemical cycles of marine ecosystems
to which benthic foraminifera contribute significantly. Yet, cell-specific assimilation of
ammonium, nitrate and sulfate by these protists is poorly characterized and understood
across their wide range of species-specific trophic strategies. For example, detailed
knowledge about ammonium and sulfate assimilation pathways is lacking and although
some benthic foraminifera are known to maintain intracellular pools of nitrate and/or to
denitrify, the potential use of nitrate-derived nitrogen for anabolic processes has not been
systematically studied. In the present study, NanoSIMS isotopic imaging correlated with
transmission electron microscopy was used to trace the incorporation of isotopically labeled
inorganic nitrogen (ammonium or nitrate) and sulfate into the biomass of twelve benthic
foraminiferal species from different marine environments. On timescales of twenty hours,
no detectable 15N-enrichments from nitrate assimilation were observed in species known
to perform denitrification, indicating that, while denitrifying foraminifera store intra-cellular
nitrate, they do not use nitrate-derived nitrogen to build their biomass. Assimilation of both
ammonium and sulfate, with corresponding 15N and 34S-enrichments, were observed
in all species investigated (with some individual exceptions for sulfate). Assimilation of
ammonium and sulfate thus can be considered widespread among benthic foraminifera.
These metabolic capacities may help to underpin the ability of benthic foraminifera to
colonize highly diverse marine habitats.
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Frontiers MediaCitation
LeKieffre C, Jauffrais T, Bernhard JM, Filipsson HL, Schmidt C, Roberge H, Maire, Panieri G, Geslin E, Meibom. Ammonium and Sulfate Assimilation Is Widespread in Benthic Foraminifera. Frontiers in Marine Science. 2022;9Metadata
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