Effect of the environment and fasting on the lipid and fatty acid composition ofDiplodom patagonicus
- 1 September 1981
- Vol. 16 (9) , 685-690
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02535064
Abstract
Some effects of food, habitat and temperature on the lipid composition of a freshwater mollusk,Diplodom patagonicus, were studied. Animals kept and fasted up to 60 days in an aquarium at 9 C and 20 C showed a decrease of the total lipid content that corresponded to a decrease of triacylglycerols and diacylglycerol ethers. This decrease evoked an increase of polar‐to‐nonpolar lipid ratio. However, no significant change in the total fatty acid composition was shown. Moreover, a decrease of temperature from 20 C to 9 C decreased the incorporation of labeled linoleic and α‐linolenic acid into the lipids, but did not modify the unsaturated: saturated acid ratio of the mollusk lipids during this period. A change of habitat from lake to estuary changed very significantly the fatty acid composition of the animal. The ω6 acids, linoleic and arachidonic, typical ofD. patagonicus living in the lake, were partially replaced by ω3 acids. That this change was due to a change of food composition was indicated by the fatty acids of corresponding sediments. Therefore, the fatty acid composition ofD. patagonicus is highly sensitive to food composition and varies little with temperature and seasonal changes.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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