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Factors influencing particle selection and feeding rate in the polychaete Cistenides (Pectinaria) gouldii
Authors:R B Whitlatch  J R Weinberg
Institution:(1) Department of Marine Sciences and Biological Sciences Group, The University of Connecticut, 06268 Storrs, Connecticut, USA;(2) Present address: Marine Sciences Institute, The University of Connecticut, 06340 Groton, Connecticut, USA
Abstract:Feeding behavior of the deposit feeding polychaete Cistenides (Pectinaria) gouldii was examined to determine factors affecting particle selection and feeding rate. Worms were found to select large particles preferentially and particle size selection increased with worm size. Particle selection behavior was unaffected by changes in sediment bacterial abundance. Feeding rates were affected by sediment size, bacterial density and worm size. Generally feeding rates increased in sediment containing more food, although the response was worm size specific. When viewed in a theoretical construct these results were inconsistent with predictions of deposit feeder optimal foraging models. Alternative explanations, such as morphological constraints placed upon the polychaete, may explain C. gouldii feeding behavior.
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