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Organic and calorific content of the body tissues of deep-sea elasipodid holothurians in the northeast Atlantic Ocean

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Data are presented on the biochemical analysis of protein, lipid, carbohydrate and ash for the ovary, testis, gut and body wall of six species of elasipodid holothurians at a variety of stations in the Porcupine Seabight and Abyssal Plain (northeast Atlantic Ocean). Samples were collected between 1980 and 1982. The species investigated were Benthogone rosea, Laetmogone violacea, Oneirophanta mutabilis, Deima validum, Benthodytes sordida and Psychropotes longicauda. Lipid was the dominant soluble constituent of the ovary and protein was dominant in the testis. Tissue calorific content was determined from the biochemical data and by microbomb calorimetry. The ovaries had higher calorific values than the other body tissues when determined by both methods. Comparison of the two methods suggests that the calorific values for testis, gut and body wall are significantly different, and this may be a function of the calcium-carbonate content of these tissues. Total-body calorific value varied from 24.26 J mg-1 ash-free dry weight (AFDW) (5 799 cal g-1 AFDW) to 25.43 J mg-1 AFDW (6 078 cal g-1 AFDW). Total holothurian-body calorific biomass at depths of 1 010, 2 000 and 4 000 m is 0.49, 3.69, and 0.25 kJ m-2 (118, 882, 59.4 cal m-2), respectively. Holothurians form a significant store of energy in the deep sea.

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Walker, M., Tyler, P.A. & Billett, D.S.M. Organic and calorific content of the body tissues of deep-sea elasipodid holothurians in the northeast Atlantic Ocean. Mar. Biol. 96, 277–282 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00427027

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