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Effects of Daphnia longispina on rotifer populations in a natural environment: relative importance of food limitation and interference competition
Authors:Conde-Porcuna  Jose M; Morales-Baquero  R; Cruz-Pizarro  L
Institution:1Instituto del Agua, Universidad de Granada 18071 Granada, Spain Departamento de Biología Animal y Ecologia, Facultad de Ciencias
Abstract:To test the relative importance of exploitative and interferencecompetition from Daphnia limiting rotifer populations in Bermejalesreservoir, birth rates of rotifers, food abundance, zooplanktonbiomass and size distribution of Daphnia were analysed fromhigh frequency sampling at two depths. A depletion in food abundanceby Daphnia feeding should be reflected in the birth rates ofrotifers susceptible to exploitative competition, while interferenceshould produce direct negative relationships between the numberof individuals of the interacting species. Results show thatsignificant relationships between food (chlorophyll-a) and birthrates of rotifers are found when the ratio chlorophyll-a/herbivorouszooplankton biomass is used as a measure of food availability.In our study, Anuraeopsis fissa was only affected through exploitativecompetition by Daphnia, while only Synchaeta oblonga showedevidence of being suppressed through interference competitionby this cladoceran.
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