Fish predation on Eudiaptomus gracilis in relation to clutch size,body size,and sex: a field experiment |
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Authors: | Svensson Jan-Erik |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Göteborg, Medicinaregatan 18, S-413 90 Göteborg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | An enclosure experiment was performed to test for direct predationeffects on fecundity and adult body size of the copepod Eudiaptomus gracilis in the field. By introducing a high densityof fish (15 underyearling roach, Rutilus rutilus, per 350litre enclosure) and documenting the short-term effects on traitsin a rapidly decreasing prey population, responses to changes inthe phytoplankton community were minimized. After 68 hours ofpredation, clutch size and frequency of females carrying eggs weresignificantly lower in fish enclosures. Female density was moreaffected than male density. Predation selected against large bodysize in both sexes but less so in females, leading to an increasedsexual size dimorphism. The results agree with predictions based onprey selectivity in fish. Predation risk should increase withclutch size and body size since these traits increase theconspicuousness of prey. The size of the highly visible egg-clutchmay be more important than body size. Female body size wasuncorrelated to clutch size, which may explain the weaker sizeeffect among females and the changed sexual sizedimorphism. |
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Keywords: | Body size clutch size copepods cost of reproduction predation sexual size dimorphism |
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