Impact of fouling organisms on mussel rope culture: interspecific competition for food among suspension-feeding invertebrates
The clearance rate of natural planktonic assemblages was measured for the blue mussel Mytilus edulis (L.) and a co-occurring fouling community from mussel rope cultures using flow cytometry. Blue mussels had significantly higher clearance rates for all particle types and size classes. In addition, b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 1992-01, Vol.165 (1), p.91-102 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The clearance rate of natural planktonic assemblages was measured for the blue mussel
Mytilus edulis (L.) and a co-occurring fouling community from mussel rope cultures using flow cytometry. Blue mussels had significantly higher clearance rates for all particle types and size classes. In addition, blue mussels showed selective feeding in favor of small phytoplankton (3–5 μm), whereas the solitary ascidian
Ciona intestinalis (L.) and the suspension-feeding gastropod
Crepidula fornicata (L.) showed preferential selection for large phytoplankton (> 16 μm). Clearance rates for large phytoplankton by these members of the fouling community were, however, always lower than blue mussels. Under conditions where food is not a limiting factor, interspecific competition for food by the associated fouling community should not significantly limit the yield of mussels. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0981 1879-1697 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0022-0981(92)90291-H |