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Clearance rates of the bdelloid rotifer, Habrotrocha thienemanni, a tree-hole inhabitant
Authors:Miloslav Devetter
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Soil Biology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Na sádkách 7, 370 05 Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
Abstract:Bdelloid rotifers are basal consumers in aquatic and limnoterrestrial communities that feed primarily on small bacteria. Unfortunately, we know only a little of the role they play in the trophic dynamics in some unusual habitats they inhabit. Habrotrocha thienemanni is a typical example; it is a typical tree-hole inhabitant, commonly achieving dense populations. Filtering rates of H. thienemanni were estimated using fluorescent microspheres of a size close to natural bacterial community (0.5 μm in diameter) at two temperatures (15 and 20°C). This microspheres artificial food had been coated with BSA protein. Mean clearance rates of this rotifer varied between 1.65 and 3.79 μl ind−1 h−1 under different temperatures. Uptake of particles coated with protein was significantly higher than that on uncoated particles (t = 2.85; P = 0.005). Particle uptake also was correlated to the body size of the animal (r = 0.44; P = 0.004,). The clearance rate of the natural H. thienemanni population (56,800 ind l−1) ranged from 981 to 5170 ml l−1 d−1.
Keywords:Temperature  Population CR  Filtering rates  Fluorescent particles
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