“Good” and “bad” diatoms: development, growth and juvenile mortality of the copepod Temora longicornis on diatom diets
We measured development, growth and juvenile mortality of the common copepod Temora longicornis on 11 different monospecific diatom diets in order to estimate (1) how common the negative effects of diatoms are on the development of this copepod and (2) whether the arrested development is connected t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Marine biology 2008-06, Vol.154 (4), p.719-734 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We measured development, growth and juvenile mortality of the common copepod
Temora longicornis
on 11 different monospecific diatom diets in order to estimate (1) how common the negative effects of diatoms are on the development of this copepod and (2) whether the arrested development is connected to deleterious polyunsaturated aldehydes (PUA) or food nutritional quality. Four diatom species (
Thalassiosira weissflogii
,
Thalassiosira rotula
CCMP1647,
Leptocylindricus danicus
CCPM469 and
Skeletonema costatum
CCMP1281) supported complete development, whereas development failed in or before metamorphosis on seven diatom species/strains (
Chaetoceros affinis
CCMP158,
C. decipiens
CCMP173,
C. socialis
,
T. rotula
CCMP1018,
Thalassiosira pseudonana
CCMP1010 and CCMP1335). However, four out of these seven species were not ingested by nauplii, either due to morphology (
Chaetoceros
spp.) or large size (
T. pseudonana
CCMP1010). The growth rate did not correlate with the ingestion rate of PUA, neither with ingestion of food mineral (nitrogen) nor with biochemical (polyunsaturated fatty acids, sterols) components. We show that, although some diatoms are of inferior food quality, this is unlikely to be connected to toxicity or due to a direct limitation by a single food nutritional compound. |
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ISSN: | 0025-3162 1432-1793 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00227-008-0965-4 |