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Feeding interactions of the copepods Eurytemora affinis and Acartia bifilosa with the cyanobacteria Nodularia sp.
Authors:Engstrom  J; Koski  M; Viitasalo  M; Reinikainen  M; Repka  S; Sivonen  K
Institution:1 Department of Ecology and Systematics, Division of Hydrobiology, PO Box 17, FIN-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland, 2 Tvärminne Zoological Station,FIN-10900 Hanko, Finland, 3 Department of Animal Ecology,University of Umeå, S-90187 Umeå, Sweden and 4 Department of Applied Chemistry and Microbiology, Division of Microbiology, PO Box 56,FIN-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:We measured ingestion and clearance rates of two Baltic Seacalanoid copepods, Eurytemora affinis and Acartia bifilosa,on toxic and non-toxic cyanobacteria Nodularia sp. using theisotope technique. Eurytemora affinis fed actively on the non-toxicstrain and moderately actively on the toxic strain, whereasA.bifilosa totally avoided feeding on both strains. This suggeststhat A.bifilosa rejected cyanobacterial filaments due to theirnutritional inadequacy or difficult manageability. The differentresponse of E.affinis to the non-toxic and toxic strains, inturn, shows that this copepod species was able to sense thepresence of the toxin in cyanobacterial filaments and thereforefed less on the toxic strain. The interaction between A.bifilosaand Nodularia sp. was further examined (with the particle countingmethod) by measuring the clearance rates of A.bifilosa on ediblegreen flagellates in the presence of cyanobacteria. The presenceor concentration of toxic Nodularia sp. did not affect grazingrates of A.bifilosa on Brachiomonas submarina. Since earlierstudies have shown that ingestion of Nodularia sp. decreasesegg production and increases mortality in E.affinis, we suggestthat the occurrence of Nodularia sp. blooms in the Baltic Seamay favour individuals of copepod species capable of selectivefeeding, such as A.bifilosa.
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