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中国北方沿海3种养殖扇贝碳、氮稳定同位素的组成特征
张旭峰1, 刘 瑀1, 李 颖2, 赵新达1, 王海霞2
1.大连海事大学 环境科学与工程学院;2.大连海事大学 航海学院
摘要:
应用元素分析和稳定同位素质谱联用技术(EA-IRMS)对中国北方不同养殖地区的虾夷扇贝(Patinopecten yessoensis)、栉孔扇贝(Chlamys farreri)和海湾扇贝(Argopecten irradians)闭壳肌的碳、氮稳定同位素进行了测定, 分析3种养殖扇贝的碳、氮稳定同位素组成特征。结果显示, 青岛和獐子岛虾夷扇贝闭壳肌的δ13C和δ15N均差异性显著, 长岛和旅顺栉孔扇贝闭壳肌的δ15N差异性显著, 莱州、牟平和旅顺海湾扇贝闭壳肌的δ13C和δ15N均差异性显著。闭壳肌的碳、氮稳定同位素组成能有效区分不同产地来源的3种养殖扇贝。
关键词:  虾夷扇贝  栉孔扇贝  海湾扇贝  稳定同位素  产地溯源
DOI:10.11759/hykx20160517002
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基金项目:国家科技支撑计划(2015BAD17B05); 国家海洋公益类专项(201305002)
Characteristics of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope compositions of three scallops in the northern coast of China
ZHANG Xu-feng,LIU Yu,LI Ying,ZHAO Xing-da,WANG Hai-xia
Abstract:
In this research, we study the characteristics of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope compositions of three scallops from different growing areas on the northern coast of China. Isotopic measurements and analysis of the adductor muscles of three scallops (Patinopecten yessoensis, Chlamys farreri, and Argopecten irradians) were performed using an elemental analyzer-isotopic ratio mass spectrometer (EA-IRMS). The results show that δ13C and δ15N in the adductor muscles of P. yessoensis from Qingdao and Zhangzidao were significantly different and can be used to clearly distinguish between scallops from these two sea areas. δ15N in the adductor muscles of C. farreri from Changdao and Lüshun exhibited a significant difference, which can be used to distinguish between the scallops from these two regions. ?δ13C and δ15N in the adductor muscles of A. irradians from Laizhou, Muping, and Lüshun showed significant differences, which can be used to distinguish between the scallops from these sea areas. In addition, the results indicate that stable carbon and nitrogen isotope compositions of adductor muscles can effectively distinguish scallop origin.
Key words:  Patinopecten yessoensis  Chlamys farreri  Argopecten irradians  stable isotope  origin traceability
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