Swimming behaviour of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Brachionus plicatilis</Emphasis> in relation to food concentration and feeding rates |
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Authors: | M Yúfera |
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Institution: | (1) Instituto de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucía (CSIC), Apartado Oficial, 11510 Puerto Real, Cadiz, Spain |
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Abstract: | We examined feeding rates and swimming speed in amictic females of Brachionus plicatilis over algal cell concentrations ranging from 15 × 103 to 30 × 106 cell ml−1, to determine to what extent filtration rate is a consequence of a real modulation of swimming speed in response to food
availability. Swimming rates were measured using an automated motion analysis system via video recording. The results showed
that swimming speed changed as a function of food density. Swimming speed increased from the lowest tested concentration of
algae to reach a maximum at 6 × 106 cell ml−1. Above this density, swimming speed declined slightly and then remained constant at a mean speed of 0.45 mm s−1. Filtration and ingestion rates changed as cell concentration increased, following patterns consistent with those generally
described for suspension feeders. However, the observed swimming pattern did not explain the recorded changes in clearance
rate. These results suggest that filtration, and therefore ingestion, is mainly regulated by modifying particle retention
efficiency.
Guest editors: S. S. S. Sarma, R. D. Gulati, R. L. Wallace, S. Nandini, H. J. Dumont & R. Rico-Martínez
Advances in Rotifer Research |
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Keywords: | Swimming speed Clearance rate Ingestion rate Rotifera Food concentration |
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