Literature DB >> 28312712

Influence of food density on respiration rate of two crustacean plankters, Daphnia galeata and Bosmina longirostris.

Jotaro Urabe1, Yasunori Watanabe2.   

Abstract

The influence of food density on respiration rate was measured for two cladoceran plankton species, Daphnia galeata and Bosmina longirostris, over the range 0 to 2.5 mg C 1-1, using the modified Winkler technique in order to examine how this affects the respiration rate and whether the functional response is the same in the two species. The respiration rate for animals of equivalent body size did not differ significantly between the two species in the absence of food, but was significantly lower in Bosmina longirostris than Daphnia galeata at high food density. Within a species, the response of respiration rate to changing food density did not differ among individuals of different body size. The respiration rate of D. galeata increased with increasing food density and reached a plateau at a high food density. A similar response curve was also found with the respiration rate of B. longirostris, although the response was less conspicuous. This response curve cannot be explained by the energy cost of known feeding behavior in cladocerans. Since the respiration rate related linearly with the assimilation rate, increase in food density seemed to increase the respiration rate by increasing the energetic cost required to process food biochemically, known as specific dynamic action.

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Keywords:  Bosmina; Daphnia; Food concentration; Respiration rate; Specific dynamic action

Year:  1990        PMID: 28312712     DOI: 10.1007/BF00317484

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


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Authors:  Winfried Lampert
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Authors:  Douglas S Glazier; Peter Calow
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