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Effects of symbiotic status,flow speed,and prey type on prey capture by the facultatively symbiotic temperate coral <Emphasis Type="Italic">Oculina</Emphasis><Emphasis Type="Italic">arbuscula</Emphasis>
Authors:G Piniak
Institution:1.Duke University Marine Laboratory, 135 Duke Marine Lab Road, Beaufort, NC 28516, USA,
Abstract:Symbiotic temperate corals can supplement prey capture by the coelenterate host with autotrophic carbon production by endosymbiotic zooxanthellae. To test the relationship between heterotrophic consumption and photosynthetic energy, prey capture by symbiotic and aposymbiotic specimens of the temperate scleractinian coral Oculina arbuscula (Verrill) was measured in January-April 2001. Corals were tested in a laboratory flume at five flow speeds, using Artemia franciscana cysts and nauplii as prey. Per-polyp capture rate and feeding efficiency were independent of symbiotic condition. Capture rate increased with flow speed, while capture efficiency declined. The location of capture shifted from the upstream to downstream side of the coral as flow speed increased. Differences in capture rate, location, and feeding efficiency for cysts and live brine shrimp nauplii were likely due to prey size rather than swimming ability.
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