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Limitations of grazing rate equations: the case for time-series measurements
Authors:S McClatchie  M R Lewis
Institution:(1) Oceanography Department, Dalhousie University, B3H 4J1 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada;(2) Present address: Portobello Marine Laboratory, P.O. Box 8, Portobello, New Zealand
Abstract:The limitations of traditional zooplankton grazing rate equations were analysed, and the relative advantages of taking time-series measurements or single end-point measurements of grazing rate examined. For zooplankters with variable feeding rates, the time-series approach is the only acceptable method. Use of end-point measurements to calculate feeding rates results in significant error if clearance rate changes or feeding ceases during the experiment, i.e. when the grazing coefficient is not constant, as is assumed in the clearance rate equations. The use of timeseries measurements is particularly important above the critical concentration for saturated ingestion rate. The functional response plot of ingestion rate versus mean cell concentration is inappropriate statistically and should be modified to avoid compounding variables appearing on both axes of the plot.
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