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Food effects on life history traits and seasonal dynamics of Ceriodaphnia pulchella
Authors:MAARTEN BOERSMA  & JACOBUS VIJVERBERG
Institution:Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Centre for Limnology, Rijksstraatweg 6, 3631 AC Nieuwersluis, the Netherlands
Abstract:1. This paper describes the effects of differences in food quantity and quality on selected life history traits of Ceriodaphnia pulchella . Animals were fed with four concentrations of two green algae, Scenedesmus obliquus and Chlamydomonas globosa , given separately as well as in a 1 : 1 mixture.
2. In most cases growth, reproduction and condition of the animals and consequently the rate of population increase, r , increased with food concentration. Life history parameters of animals raised on S. obliquus were lowest, whereas no significant differences were found between animals fed with C. globosa and with the mixture of the two algal species.
3. In contrast to the large effects of food quantity and quality found in the laboratory, an analysis of the population dynamics of C. pulchella in Lake Tjeukemeer showed that the effect of changes in food conditions during the growing season of this species was limited, although overall food levels seemed to be poor throughout the year.
4. Changes in the birth rate of the population are mainly governed by changes in temperature, and possibly by changes in the densities of the invertebrate predator Leptodora kindtii .
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