Flow rate and vertical position influence ingestion rates of colonial zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) |
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Authors: | Nancy C Tuchman Romi L Burks Christopher A Call John Smarrelli |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | 1. Zebra mussels aggregate to form dense colonies where, depending on the flow rate, individuals in different vertical locations within the colony may experience restricted food availability. 2. Using 32P‐labelled Chlamydomonas angulosa, we found ingestion rates of individual mussels located at the surface to exceed those in the bottom of a 6 cm thick colony by up to 75%. 3. Higher velocities (10 and 20 cm s?1) increased algal delivery to the colony's middle layer (2–4 cm depth), subsequently increasing ingestion rates to equal those in the surface layer, while increasing ingestion only for the smallest mussels in the bottom (4–6 cm). 4. At all vertical locations within the colonies, smaller mussels showed higher ingestion rates per unit mass than larger mussels, particularly at higher flow rates. |
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Keywords: | Chlamydomonas colonial aggregates flow rates ingestion rates 32P zebra mussels |
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