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A comparison of estimates of productivity and consumption by zooplankton for planktonic ciliates in Lake Ontario
Authors:Taylor  William D; Johannsson  Ora E
Institution:1Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada Centre for Inland Waters PO Box 5050, Burlington, Ontario, Canada, L7R 4A6 Department of Biology, University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1
Abstract:A multiple regression equation predicting growth rate for ciliatesfrom cell size and temperature was combined with measurementsof biomass to estimate the productivity of ciliates in the epilimnionof Lake Ontario. This method predicts daily production to biomassvalues for ciliates of up to 5 day–1 and leads to theconclusion that ciliate production could equal half of the carbonfixation by phototrophs. Consumption of ciliates by metazoanzooplankton was estimated by incubating samples passed through44 µm screens, and determining the increase in abundanceof ciliates over 24 h. These rates are much lower, >1 day–1and often near zero. Production estimates based on these latterrates would be ~3–4% of primary production Possible explanationsfor this discrepancy include both predation within the microzooplanktoncommunity and food limitation, as well as bottle effects However,the lower production estimates are still compatible with ciliatesplaying a major role as grazers in this ecosystem
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