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Grazing,defecation and excretion rates of copepods from inter-island channels of the Canadian Arctic archipelago
Authors:E J H Head  A Bedo  L R Harris
Institution:(1) Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Biological Sciences Branch, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, B2Y 4A2 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada;(2) Station Zoologique, Centre d'Etude et de Recherche Oceanographique de Villefranche-sur-Mer, BP28, F-0630 Villefranche-sur-Mer, France
Abstract:Zooplankton (>800 mgrm) and water samples were collected at night at eleven stations in Parry Channel and adjacent waters, between 28 August and 14 September 1986. Chlorophyll concentrations varied between ap17 mgrg l-1 at the surface at one station in Wellington Channel, Canada, and ap1.5 mgrg l-1 throughout the top 30 m at one station in Byam Martin Channel, Canada. In tows from 0 to 50 m the zooplankton community at all stations was dominated by varying proportions of three species,Calanus hyperboreus, C. glacialis andMetridia longa. Levels of chlorophyllderived pigments inC. hyperboreus Stages V, IV and III were correlated with the concentration of chlorophyll at the chlorophyll maximum. Defecation rate constants, measured for the different stages where present, were variable but not correlated with ambient chlorophyll concentrations. Ammonia excretion was measured simultaneously for the communities in which defecation was being measured in the invividual species and stages. In these experiments the rate of ammonia accumulation decreased significantly over the period during which the copepods were actively defecating (usually the first 3 h) and then tended to a constant level (over the next 18 to 20 h). The time courses of ammonia accumulation could be described by a model comprised of the sum of a straight line and a saturating curve. For seven experiments the ammonia release given by the asymptote of the saturating component was correlated with the estimate of community defecation, obtained by summing the individual defecations, suggesting that the two processes were closely associated. Weight specific defecation and weight specific ldquodefecation-associatedrdquo ammonia excretion were both correlated with ambient chlorophyll concentration. The ratio of initial to basal ammonia excretion rate varied between 2 and 20, so that ldquodefecation-associatedrdquo ammonia release may be important in the estimation of in vivo nitrogen excretion or regeneration rates.
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