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Yellow water in La Jolla Bay,California, July 1980. II. suppression of zooplankton grazing
Authors:Mark E Huntley
Institution:Institute of Marine Resources, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, A-018, La Jolla, CA 92093, U.S.A.
Abstract:Experiments were conducted to determine how much grazing pressure adult females of Calanus pacificus Brodsky, a dominant planktonic herbivore in local waters, exerted upon a bloom of the dino- flagellate, Gymnodinium flavum Kofoid & Swezy, in the waters off La Jolla in July, 1980. One set of females was presented with water collected from the chlorophyll maximum, and a second set was presented with Thalassiosira weissflogii Grunow, which is readily ingested by Calanus. Filtration rates upon the diatom were significantly higher (8.4 ml · copepod?1 · h?1) than upon the dinoflagellate (0.30 ml · copepod?1 · h?1). Calanus did not exert a significant grazing pressure upon the dinoflagellate bloom. Gut content analyses support this conclusion. The persistence of the bloom was probably due, in part, to the avoidance of Gymnodinium flavum by copepod grazers and to the consequent lack of grazing pressure.
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