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Modification of the feeding behavior of marine copepods by sub-lethal concentrations of water-accommodated fuel oil
Authors:M S Berman  D R Heinle
Institution:(1) Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland, Center for Environmental and Estuarine Studies, 20688 Solomons, Maryland, USA;(2) Present address: Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, 02881 Kingston, Rhode Island, USA
Abstract:The feeding behaviors of Acartia clausi and A. tonsa were measured in samples of water containing low levels of a water-accommodated fraction of No. 2 fuel oil. The copepods fed normally at a hydrocarbon concentration of 70 mgrg l-1, but their feeding behavior was altered both quantitatively and qualitatively at a concentration of 250 mgrg l-1. Three types of response to the higher oil level were found. The first was total suppression of feeding. Both other types involved suppression of feeding on particles between 7 and 15 mgrm diameter, but one showed no change in the ingestion of larger particles, whereas the other displayed increased feeding on particles larger than 15 mgrm diameter. These results suggest that the species of Acartia studied use three different modes of feeding, each on a different size range of particulate material. Low-level hydrocarbon pollution affects each feeding mode differently.Contribution No. 973, Center for Environmental and Estuarine Studies of the University of Maryland
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