| Literature DB >> 28310330 |
P M J Herman1, C Heip1, G Vranken1.
Abstract
The ostracod Cyprideis torosa Jones, 1850 is a dominant species in the meiofauna of brackish water habitats. Its production in the field over a five-year period has been calculated using two production models. The first model uses the age-distribution of shells preserved in the sediment to assess the stage-specific mortality rates and the stage durations. The second model is the size-frequency model, modified for use with developmental stages instead of size-classes. Productions calculated with both methods agree very well. Their values are 9.7 and 9.2 g dwt·m-2·y-1 respectively. The yearly P/B-ratio is 2.7 or 2.6 y-1, production efficiency P/A is 0.38 or 0.37.The production efficiency of Cyprideis torosa nearly equals the mean efficiency of non-insect invertebrate detritivores. The species' conservative strategy and long generation time enables it to maintain a relatively high biomass with a fixed amount of food. These characteristics make it a superior competitor.Entities:
Year: 1983 PMID: 28310330 DOI: 10.1007/BF00385231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oecologia ISSN: 0029-8549 Impact factor: 3.225