Absorption efficiency, ingestion rate, gut passage time and scope for growth in suspension- and deposit-feedingYoldia hyperborea
Laboratory feeding experiments were conducted to study the importance of suspension-feeding in the protobranch bivalveYoldia hyperboreaat different suspended particle concentrations in order to evaluate the importance of this feeding strategy when compared with its known strategy of deposit feeding....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) 2003-04, Vol.252, p.159-172 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Laboratory feeding experiments were conducted to study the importance of suspension-feeding in the protobranch bivalveYoldia hyperboreaat different suspended particle concentrations in order to evaluate the importance of this feeding strategy when compared with its known strategy of deposit feeding. Standard feeding variables (absorption efficiency, AE; gut passage time, GPT; ingestion rate, IR) were estimated by quantifying68Ge/14C in dual-labelledThalassiosira nordenskioldiifed toY. hyperborea. For the first time, results were also used to estimate scope for growth (SFG) in a protobranch bivalve. Absorption efficiency was higher whenY. hyperboreawas deposit feeding (87.7 to 94.8%) than it was during suspension feeding (50.1 to 71.7%), whereas GPT was similar in most cases and ranged between 8.15 and 20.11 h. However, IRs for suspended particulate matter (SPM, dry weight) were mostly negligible ( |
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ISSN: | 0171-8630 1616-1599 |