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Grazing and ingestion rates of nauplii,copepodids and adults of the marine planktonic copepod Calanus helgolandicus
Authors:G. -A. Paffenhöfer
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Marine Resources, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA;(2) Present address: Litoralstation, Biologische Anstalt Helgoland, 2282 List/Sylt, Germany (FRG)
Abstract:The average grazing and ingestion rates of all stages of the marine planktonic copepod Calanus helgolandicus (Calanoida) from nauplius stage IV to adults were measured experimentally at 15°C in agitated cultures. The chain-forming diatom Lauderia borealis and the unarmoured dinoflagellate Gymnodinium splendens were offered as food. The food concentrations were close to natural conditions and ranged from 36 to 101 mgrg of organic carbon per liter. The medium body weights expressed in mgrg of organic carbon of almost all larval stages raised at 49 mgrg C/1 were identical with the weight of the same stages caught in the Pacific Ocean off La Jolla, California, USA. In a log-log system, grazing and ingestion rates increased almost linearly with increasing body weight. Grazing rates ranged from 4 to 21 ml/day/nauplius stage IV to 286 ml to 773 ml/day/female. Ingestion rates increased from 0.2 mgrg to 0.8 mgrg C/day/nauplius stage IV to 18 mgrg to 69 mgrg C/day/female. Grazing and ingestion rates per unit body weight decreased gradually with increasing body weight. The daily ingested amount of food decreased from 292 to 481% of the body weight (mgrg C) of nauplius stage V to 28–85% of the body weight of adult females. Grazing and ingestion performances of all stages increased with increasing particle size. Grazing rates decreased and ingestion rates increased with increasing food concentrations. The published data on food intake of the different age groups of C. helgolandicus show that the young stages of herbivorous planktonic copepods can play a major part in the consumption of phytoplankton in the sea due to their high grazing and ingestion rates.
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