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Factors affecting preference responses of the freshwater ciliate Uronema nigricans to bacterial prey
Authors:Ayo Begoña  Latatu Ainhoa  Artolozaga Itxaso  Jürgens Klaus  Iriberri Juan
Institution:Department of Immunology, Microbiology and Parasitology, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of the Basque Country, P. O. Box 644, E-48080 Bilbao, Spain, and;
Max Planck Institute for Limnology, P. O. Box 165, D-24302 Plön, Germany, and
;Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Seestraße 15, D-18119 Rostock, Germany
Abstract:ABSTRACT. To enhance our understanding of the factors affecting feeding selectivity of bacterivorous protists in aquatic systems, we examined the preference responses of the freshwater ciliate Uronema nigricans towards three bacterial prey taxa, Pseudomonas luteola, Serratia rubidaea , and Aeromonas hydrophila . Potential factors influencing the predator–prey contact rate included the previous feeding history of the ciliate and physiological state of bacteria. Preference indexes were obtained from multiple-choice mazes in which ciliates moved preferentially towards alternative bacteria or the prey species on which they had been feeding. Uronema nigricans showed differential attraction towards the offered prey types, and these preferences varied as a function of the ciliate feeding history: U. nigricans growing on P. luteola showed lower preference responses towards the offered bacteria than U. nigricans growing on S. rubidaea . The bacteria in stationary phase elicited a higher degree of attraction than bacteria in exponential phase, probably due to a higher concentration of carbohydrates in the former. Therefore, this protist will preferentially swim towards bacteria in stationary growth phase, although the degree of this response will be affected by the recent feeding history of the ciliate.
Keywords:Aeromonas hydrophila            bacterial physiological stage  bacterivorous protist  feeding history  predator–prey interaction  preference index              Pseudomonas luteola                        Serratia rubidaea
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