Literature DB >> 11966217

[Chemical interactions between planktonic crustaceans].

E S Zadereev1.   

Abstract

Three levels of chemical communications involved plankton Crustacea are considered: 1) Influence of zooplankton excretion on phytoplankton; 2) Influence of zooplankton excretion on the individuals of the same or other species of the same trophic level; 3) Influence of chemical cues released by predatory zooplankton and fish on herbivorous zooplankton. The data on the influence of excreted cues on some physiological (growth, reproduction, feeding, etc.) and behavioural (vertical and horizontal migrations) characters of planktonic crustaceans are presented. Ecological role and chemistry cues responsible for the interactions of different trophic levels can be different. It is considered that chemical communications in aquatic ecosystems can be provided with: 1) Species-specific cues that strictly influence particular biological functions (communication system of feromone type); 2) Non-specific cues that strictly influence particular functions (system of regulator, that act at the whole ecosystem as the hormonal system of an organism). 3) Non-specific substances with broad (non-specidic) influence--toxic substances of "biocondition substances" according to classification of Novikov and Kharlamova (2000).

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11966217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zh Obshch Biol        ISSN: 0044-4596            Impact factor:   0.465


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