Zooplankton feeding ecology: contents of fecal pellets of the copepods Temora turbinata and T. stylifera from continental shelf and slope waters near the mouth of the Mississippi River |
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Authors: | Jefferson T. Turner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Beaufort Laboratory, Southeast Fisheries Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, 28516 Beaufort, North Carolina, USA;(2) Present address: Biology Department, Southeastern Massachusetts University, 02747 North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | In-situ feeding habits of the copepods Temora turbinata and T. stylifera were investigated by scanning electron microscope examination of fecal pellets, the contents of which reflected copepod gut contents upon capture. Pellet contents were compared with assemblages of available phytoplankton in the water column at the times of zooplankton sampling. Samples were collected in continental shelf and slope waters of the Gulf of Mexico near the mouth of the Mississippi River. Both species ingested a wide size range and taxonomic array of phytoplankters, and to a lesser extent, other crustaceans. Fecal pellets contained primarily the remains of the phytoplankters that were most abundant in the water at times of collection. There was considerable overlap in the food items ingested by adult females of both copepod species, or two stages of T. turbinata copepodites. Thus, T. turbinata and T. stylifera are omnivores, but primarily opportunistic herbivores. |
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