Predation by Acanthocyclops americanus (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) in the hypertrophic shallow waterbody, Lake Albufera (Spain): field and laboratory observations
We quantified the predation of Acanthocyclops americanus from the shallow Mediterranean lake Albufera, using gut contents from field collections and laboratory feeding tests. For functional response studies, we used Brachionus plicatilis (at 6 concentrations, 400–4000 ind. 40 ml −1 ) and Diaphanosom...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hydrobiologia 2019-02, Vol.829 (1), p.5-17 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We quantified the predation of
Acanthocyclops americanus
from the shallow Mediterranean lake Albufera, using gut contents from field collections and laboratory feeding tests. For functional response studies, we used
Brachionus plicatilis
(at 6 concentrations, 400–4000 ind. 40 ml
−1
) and
Diaphanosoma mongolianum
(at 2–20 ind. 40 ml
−1
). Copepod feeding rates were also estimated using different proportions of rotifer prey and lake seston (0–67.5% of seston + 40 individuals of
B. plicatilis
). Prey selection studies were conducted using five zooplankton species:
Brachionus angularis, Brachionus plicatilis, Keratella tropica, Daphnia magna
and
Diaphanosoma mongolianum
. Gut contents of field-collected adult
Acanthocyclops
contained filamentous algae and cyanobacteria and 16 zooplankton species (
Keratella cochlearis
, unspined and spined forms,
K. tropica, Brachionus plicatilis, Brachionus calyciflorus, Brachionus angularis, Brachionus variabilis, Asplanchna girodi, Polyarthra vulgaris, Synchaeta pectinata, Lepadella rhomboides,
unidentified bdelloids
, Alona rectangula, Chydorus sphaericus, Bosmina longirostris, D. magna, Ceriodaphnia dubia
and copepod nauplii). When fed
B. plicatilis
or
D. mongolianum
, female
A
.
americanus
had higher prey consumption rates than males. Increased proportion of lake seston caused reduced consumption of brachionid prey. Our data suggest that
A. americanus
is omnivorous in nature. |
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ISSN: | 0018-8158 1573-5117 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10750-018-3546-7 |