Marine pelagic rotifers and tintinnids - important trophic links in the spring plankton community of the Gullmar Fjord, Sweden |
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Authors: | Hernroth Lars |
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Institution: | Kristineberg Marine Biological Station S-450 34 Fiskeb?ckskil, Sweden |
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Abstract: | During the winter and spring of 1981, the dynamics of a marinepelagic rotifer, Synchaeta vorax Rousselet and tintinnids ofthe genus Tintinnopsis, were studied in the Gullmar Fjord onthe Swedish west coast. Although present in February and March,it was not until early April when the surface water temperatureexceeded 6?C that the rotifer population started to grow rapidly.Thereafter, the population increased exponentially for 6 weeks.Estimates of consumption of phytoplankton by rotifers and tintinnidsin their most dynamic phase approximated to that of the phyto-planktonproduction. Lack of data on the amount of detritus availableand the number of young rotifers passing the 90 µm netare however obvious limitations in such calculations. Nevertheless,the results indicate that the tintinnids and the rotifers arehighly important components in the area's spring plankton community.Through high turnover rates, they are able to utilize effectivelythe spring phytoplankton bloom and thus serve as a link betweenthe primary and the larger secondary producers. |
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