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Short term feeding responses to starvation in three species of small calanoid copepods

Tiselius, Peter, 1958 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för marin ekologi,Department of Marine Ecology
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1998
1998
English.
In: Marine Ecology-Progress Series. - 0171-8630. ; 168, s. 119-126
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  • Three small, neritic copepods (Acartia tonsa, Acartia clausi, and Centropages hamatus) were exposed to short term (1 to 14 h) periods without food and their clearance over 2 h was measured. Clearance rates in controls consisting of copepods continuously exposed to 3500 cells ml(-1) of the diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii were 1.15 ml mu g(-1) dry wt d(-1) for A. tonsa, 0.65 for A. clausi and 0.35 for C. hamatus. When moved from filtered sea water to a suspension of 3500 T. weissflogii ml(-1), A. tonsa showed elevated (compared to controls) clearance rates after having been deprived of food for 6 h (+77 %) and 14 h (+44%). A. clausi only responded after 14 h of starvation (+60%) whereas C. hamatus showed a moderate response after 6 h without food (+14%). In day-night comparisons with A. tonsa, elevated clearance rates were significantly higher only during the day. Frequent estimates of clearance rates (20 min intervals) showed that the stimulating effect of food deprivation only lasted similar to 1 h in the case of 1 h of starvation but lasted more than 3 h after 14 h without food. Small species like the ones investigated here have more restricted vertical migration and may not leave the food-rich surface layer to avoid predation, as is commonly found in larger copepods. Instead, they have to balance food intake with predator avoidance continuously. The hunger responses observed in the study may allow the copepods to intermittently search for food or avoid predators and still maintain the same overall ingestion rate as constantly feeding animals.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences (hsv//eng)
NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Ekologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Ecology (hsv//eng)

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acartia tonsa
acartia clausia
centropages hamatus
clearance rates
hunger responses
acartia-tonsa
centropages-hamatus
planktonic copepod
vertical migration
marine copepod
egg-production
ingestion rate
behavior
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zooplankton

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