Nutrient-induced competition between two species of marine diatoms |
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Authors: | Niels de Pauw Eddy Naessens-Foucquaert |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Laboratory for Biological Research in Aquatic Pollution, University of Ghent, J. Plateaustraat 22, B-9000 Gent, Belgium;(2) Present address: Artemia Systems N.V., Wiedauwkaai 79, B-9000 Gent, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Competition experiments betweenPhaeodactylum tricornutum andSkeletonema costatum showed that even at temperatures higher than 10°C (i.c. 14°C), the development ofSkeletonema can be favoured by adjusting nutrient levels and nutrient ratios. Low NSi ratios were found to favourSkeletonema. Additionally, high NP ratios further enhanced the ability ofSkeletonema to dominate the cuftures. Contrary to some statements in literature, it seems that high concentrations of silicates are more important for the dominance ofSkeletonema costatum in large-scale cultures than just low temperatures. This finding is important with regard to stimulating the blooming ofSkeletonema costatum in natural phytoplankton populations as food for bivalve molluscs. |
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Keywords: | Marine phytoplankton Phaeodactylum tricornutum Skeletonema costatum nutrients species competition bivalve mollusc culture |
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