Trophodynamics of the scyphomedusae Aurelia aurita. Predation rate in relation to abundance, size and type of prey organism

Ephyra larvae and small medusae (1.7–95 mm diameter, 0.01–350 mg ash-free dry wt, AFDW) of the scyphozoan jellyfish Aurelia aurita were used in predation experiments with phytoplankton (the flagellate Isochrysis galbana , 4 μm diameter, {small tilde}6 × 10−6 μg AFDW cell−1), ciliates (the oligotrich...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Journal of Plankton Research
Main Author: Båmstedt, Ulf
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 1990
Subjects:
Online Access:http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/12/1/215
https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/12.1.215
id fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:plankt:12/1/215
record_format openpolar
spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:plankt:12/1/215 2023-05-15T18:49:45+02:00 Trophodynamics of the scyphomedusae Aurelia aurita. Predation rate in relation to abundance, size and type of prey organism Båmstedt, Ulf 1990-01-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/12/1/215 https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/12.1.215 en eng Oxford University Press http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/12/1/215 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/12.1.215 Copyright (C) 1990, Oxford University Press Articles TEXT 1990 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/12.1.215 2007-06-24T05:52:57Z Ephyra larvae and small medusae (1.7–95 mm diameter, 0.01–350 mg ash-free dry wt, AFDW) of the scyphozoan jellyfish Aurelia aurita were used in predation experiments with phytoplankton (the flagellate Isochrysis galbana , 4 μm diameter, {small tilde}6 × 10−6 μg AFDW cell−1), ciliates (the oligotrich Strombidium sulcatum , 28 μm diameter, {small tilde}2 × 10−3 μg AFDW), rotifers ( Synchaeta sp., 0.5 μg AFDW individual−1) and mixed zooplankton (mainly copepods and cladocerans, 2.1–3.1 μg AFDW individual−1). Phytoplankton in natural concentrations (50–200 μg C I−1) were not utilized by large medusae (44–95 mm diameter). Ciliates in concentrations from 0.5 to 50 individuals ml“1 were consumed by ephyra larvae and small medusae (3–14 mm diameter) at a maximum predation rate of 171 prey day−1, corresponding to a daily ration of 0.42%. The rotifer Synchaeta sp., offered in concentrations of 100–600 prey I−1, resulted in daily rations of ephyra larvae (2–5 mm diameter) between 1 and 13%. Mixed zooplankton allowed the highest daily rations, usually in the range 5–40%. Large medusae (>45 mm diameter) consumed between 2000 and 3500 prey organisms day”1 in prey concentrations exceeding 100 I−1. Predation rate and daily ration were positively correlated with prey abundance. Seen over a broad size spectrum, the daily ration decreased with increased medusa size. The daily rations observed in high abundance of mixed zooplankton suggest a potential ‘scope for growth’ that exceeds the growth rate observed in field populations, and this, in turn, suggests that the natural populations are usually food limited. The predicted predation rate at average prey concentrations that are characteristic of neritic environments cannot explain the maximum growth rates observed in field populations. It is therefore suggested that exploitation of patches of prey in high abundance is an important component in the trophodynamics of this species. Text Copepods Rotifer HighWire Press (Stanford University) Medusa ENVELOPE(157.417,157.417,-79.633,-79.633) Journal of Plankton Research 12 1 215 229
institution Open Polar
collection HighWire Press (Stanford University)
op_collection_id fthighwire
language English
topic Articles
spellingShingle Articles
Båmstedt, Ulf
Trophodynamics of the scyphomedusae Aurelia aurita. Predation rate in relation to abundance, size and type of prey organism
topic_facet Articles
description Ephyra larvae and small medusae (1.7–95 mm diameter, 0.01–350 mg ash-free dry wt, AFDW) of the scyphozoan jellyfish Aurelia aurita were used in predation experiments with phytoplankton (the flagellate Isochrysis galbana , 4 μm diameter, {small tilde}6 × 10−6 μg AFDW cell−1), ciliates (the oligotrich Strombidium sulcatum , 28 μm diameter, {small tilde}2 × 10−3 μg AFDW), rotifers ( Synchaeta sp., 0.5 μg AFDW individual−1) and mixed zooplankton (mainly copepods and cladocerans, 2.1–3.1 μg AFDW individual−1). Phytoplankton in natural concentrations (50–200 μg C I−1) were not utilized by large medusae (44–95 mm diameter). Ciliates in concentrations from 0.5 to 50 individuals ml“1 were consumed by ephyra larvae and small medusae (3–14 mm diameter) at a maximum predation rate of 171 prey day−1, corresponding to a daily ration of 0.42%. The rotifer Synchaeta sp., offered in concentrations of 100–600 prey I−1, resulted in daily rations of ephyra larvae (2–5 mm diameter) between 1 and 13%. Mixed zooplankton allowed the highest daily rations, usually in the range 5–40%. Large medusae (>45 mm diameter) consumed between 2000 and 3500 prey organisms day”1 in prey concentrations exceeding 100 I−1. Predation rate and daily ration were positively correlated with prey abundance. Seen over a broad size spectrum, the daily ration decreased with increased medusa size. The daily rations observed in high abundance of mixed zooplankton suggest a potential ‘scope for growth’ that exceeds the growth rate observed in field populations, and this, in turn, suggests that the natural populations are usually food limited. The predicted predation rate at average prey concentrations that are characteristic of neritic environments cannot explain the maximum growth rates observed in field populations. It is therefore suggested that exploitation of patches of prey in high abundance is an important component in the trophodynamics of this species.
format Text
author Båmstedt, Ulf
author_facet Båmstedt, Ulf
author_sort Båmstedt, Ulf
title Trophodynamics of the scyphomedusae Aurelia aurita. Predation rate in relation to abundance, size and type of prey organism
title_short Trophodynamics of the scyphomedusae Aurelia aurita. Predation rate in relation to abundance, size and type of prey organism
title_full Trophodynamics of the scyphomedusae Aurelia aurita. Predation rate in relation to abundance, size and type of prey organism
title_fullStr Trophodynamics of the scyphomedusae Aurelia aurita. Predation rate in relation to abundance, size and type of prey organism
title_full_unstemmed Trophodynamics of the scyphomedusae Aurelia aurita. Predation rate in relation to abundance, size and type of prey organism
title_sort trophodynamics of the scyphomedusae aurelia aurita. predation rate in relation to abundance, size and type of prey organism
publisher Oxford University Press
publishDate 1990
url http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/12/1/215
https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/12.1.215
long_lat ENVELOPE(157.417,157.417,-79.633,-79.633)
geographic Medusa
geographic_facet Medusa
genre Copepods
Rotifer
genre_facet Copepods
Rotifer
op_relation http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/12/1/215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/12.1.215
op_rights Copyright (C) 1990, Oxford University Press
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/12.1.215
container_title Journal of Plankton Research
container_volume 12
container_issue 1
container_start_page 215
op_container_end_page 229
_version_ 1766243358480531456