Nitrogen stable isotopes in recirculating aquaculture for super-intensive shrimp production: Tracing the effects of water filtration on microbial nitrogen cycling

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作者
Holl, Carolyn M. [1 ]
Glazer, Christine Tallamy [1 ]
Moss, Shaun M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ocean Inst, Waimanalo, HI 96795 USA
关键词
Recirculating aquaculture; Stable isotopes; Nitrification; Denitrification; Microbial community; NORTH PACIFIC; WASTE-WATER; NITRATE; AMMONIUM; FRACTIONATION; DENITRIFICATION; NITRIFICATION; CARBON; DYNAMICS; BIOGEOCHEMISTRY;
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10.1016/j.aquaculture.2010.11.028
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
To understand how filtration affected microbial community nitrogen (N) cycling, natural abundance stable isotope ratios of suspended particles and nitrate (NO3-) were measured in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) for the super-intensive culture (425 shrimp m(-2)) of Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei. Samples were collected throughout a trial during which triplicate RAS were equipped with either a foam fractionator (FF) or a propeller-washed bead filter (BF) to determine solids removal and inorganic N cycling efficacy of each filtration technique. Shrimp performance was unaffected by filtration technique. The time course of DIN concentration was consistent with rapid full nitrification (NH4+ to NO2- to NO3-) in the BF treatment. Persistent, elevated NO2- suggested a slower onset of NO2- oxidation in the FF treatment. However. NO3- began to accumulate at approximately the same time in both treatments and NO2- accumulated more rapidly in the FF treatment even though feed N input to the FF treatment was slightly lower than in the BF treatment. Consistently depleted delta N-15-NO3- in the FF treatment illustrated isotopic fractionation of the NH4+ pool attributable to NH4+ oxidation. After an initial depletion, delta N-15-NO3- in the BF treatment remained significantly enriched relative to the FF treatment, consistent with isotopic fractionation due to denitrification where the filtration mechanism promoted sub-oxic conditions. The latter is supported by significantly lower NO3- and N budget analyses which indicate the potential for N loss. Together these results suggest that, despite identical inocula, the microbial community responded differently to the filtration technique and as a result natural abundance isotopes revealed distinct dominant N cycle pathways. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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