The production and ingestion of faecal pellets by nauplii of marine calanoid copepods |
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Authors: | Green, E.P. Harris, R.P. Duncan, A. |
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Affiliation: | Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium Chauvin, LA 70344, USA 1Plymouth Marine Laboratory Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth PL4 3DH 2Department of Biology, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK |
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Abstract: | The downward transport of organic matter as zooplankton faecalmaterial is influenced by copepods which fragment, ingest andrecycle some of the pellet contents. Most of this activity hasbeen attributed to the later copepodite stages and the adults,but little is known about the role of nauplii. Stage-relateddefaecation rates during the naupliar development of two speciesof copepod, Calanus helgolandicus and Pseudocalanus elongatus,were quantified in a series of laboratory experiments. The productionof faecal material commenced soon after the appearance of theNIII in both species and increased throughout naupliar development.The causes of the increase were the formation of larger pelletsby later stages in Calanus and an increased rate of productionby Pseudocalanus. Calanus nauplii, when supplied with algalfood at concentrations that would support full naupliar development,ingested or broke up the pellets of the smaller Pseudocalanusspecies at rates of 1.15 pellets nauplius1 h1This consumption increased to 2.96 pellets nauplius1h1 when the concentration of algal food was reduced toa limiting level. Pseudocalanus was not able to consume thepellets of Calanus. Ingestion of Pseudocalanus faecal pelletsby Calanus could supply a nutritional benefit to a food-limitednauplius. |
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