Pigment ingestion and egg production rates of the calanoid copepod Temora longicornisr. implications for gut pigment loss and omnivorous feeding |
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Authors: | Peterson, William T. Dam, Hans G. |
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Affiliation: | NOAA/NMFS, Hatfield Marine Science Center 2030 Marine Science Drive, Newport, OR 97365 1Department of Marine Sciences, University of Connecticut Groton, CT 06340-6097, USA |
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Abstract: | We examined the relationship between egg production rate (E)and pigment ingestion rate (I, from gut content corrected for33% loss) for adult female Temora longicornis in Long IslandSound on 47 occasions. Linear regression of E on I [both variablesexpressed in mass of nitrogen (N) female1 day1]was: EN = 0.0016 + 0.770 x IN. The slope, 0.77, is the apparentgross efficiency of egg production, equivalent to the grossgrowth efficiency (GGE) assuming that females partition allnitrogen for growth into egg production. Published work suggeststhat a GGE of 0.37 would be expected for herbivorous copepods.The discrepancy between the expected value of 0.37 and observedvalue of 0.77 could result from unquantified losses of gut pigmentor because T.longicomis ingested a significant amount of nitrogenby feeding as a carnivore. We suggest that if T.longicomis femalesderive all of their nitrogen for growth by feeding on phytoplankton,and if no correction for pigment loss is employed, then thegut pigment method underestimates pigment ingestion by no morethan a factor of two. |
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