The importance of phytoflagellate, heterotrophic flagellate and ciliate grazing on bacteria and picophytoplankton sized prey in a coastal marine environment |
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Authors: | Hall, Julie A. Barrett, D.Paul James, Mark R. |
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Affiliation: | Ecosystems Division, National Institute of Water and Atmosphere (NIWA) P.O. Box 11-115, Hamilton 1Department of Ecology, Massey University Private Bag, Palmerston North 2Freshwater Division, National Institute of Water and Atmosphere (NIWA) P.O. Box 8602, Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | The uptake of bacteria and picoplankton sized fluorescentlylabelled beads was measured off the west coast of the SouthIsland of New Zealand in winter. Phytoflagellates and heterotrophicflagellates showed similar grazing rates on 0.49 µm beads,with mean clearance rates of 1.1 and 1.8 nl ind.1 h1,respectively. Clearance rates for 1.09 µm beads were 0.9nl ind.1 h1 for heterotrophic flagellates and0.5 nl ind.1 h1 for phytoflagellates. Non-loricateciliates had clearance rates of 1.5 µl ind.1 h1for the picoplankton sized particles. The heterotrophic flagellatesshowed no significant difference between clearance rates of0.49 and 1.09 µm particles. Phytoflagellates, however,showed an apparent preference for the smaller particles. Themeasurement of significant grazing by phytoflagellate populationsin the marine environment is important and indicates that weneed to reassess our concepts of food web structure. |
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