Zooplankton feeding on algae and bacteria under ice in Lake Druzhby, East Antarctica
The feeding of the cladoceran Daphniopsis studeri on algae and bacteria was investigated under ice in an ultra-oligotrophic Antarctic lake from late autumn (May) to early spring (October) in 2004. D. studeri fed on both algae and bacteria with estimated filtering rates of 0.048 and 0.061 l ind-1 day...
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author | Sawstrom, C Karlsson, J Laybourn-Parry, J Graneli, W |
author_facet | Sawstrom, C Karlsson, J Laybourn-Parry, J Graneli, W |
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description | The feeding of the cladoceran Daphniopsis studeri on algae and bacteria was investigated under ice in an ultra-oligotrophic Antarctic lake from late autumn (May) to early spring (October) in 2004. D. studeri fed on both algae and bacteria with estimated filtering rates of 0.048 and 0.061 l ind-1 day-1), respectively. Algae seemed to be the major food resource for the D. studeri population, however at times of low algal densities the bacterioplankton represented an important alternative food resource. The D. studeri grazing impact on the algal and bacterial standing stock was in general low (0.6–4.6% removed per day), but during the winter period this organism can remove up to 34% of the bacterial production (BP). At times D. studeri grazing can temporarily have a significant impact on the BP rates, though their impact was relatively low when compared to viralinduced bacterial mortality in the lake. |
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spelling | ftunivtasmanfig:oai:figshare.com:article/22870832 2025-03-16T15:19:19+00:00 Zooplankton feeding on algae and bacteria under ice in Lake Druzhby, East Antarctica Sawstrom, C Karlsson, J Laybourn-Parry, J Graneli, W 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Zooplankton_feeding_on_algae_and_bacteria_under_ice_in_Lake_Druzhby_East_Antarctica/22870832 unknown 102.100.100/587350 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Zooplankton_feeding_on_algae_and_bacteria_under_ice_in_Lake_Druzhby_East_Antarctica/22870832 In Copyright Microbial ecology No keyword provided Text Journal contribution 2009 ftunivtasmanfig 2025-02-17T09:48:21Z The feeding of the cladoceran Daphniopsis studeri on algae and bacteria was investigated under ice in an ultra-oligotrophic Antarctic lake from late autumn (May) to early spring (October) in 2004. D. studeri fed on both algae and bacteria with estimated filtering rates of 0.048 and 0.061 l ind-1 day-1), respectively. Algae seemed to be the major food resource for the D. studeri population, however at times of low algal densities the bacterioplankton represented an important alternative food resource. The D. studeri grazing impact on the algal and bacterial standing stock was in general low (0.6–4.6% removed per day), but during the winter period this organism can remove up to 34% of the bacterial production (BP). At times D. studeri grazing can temporarily have a significant impact on the BP rates, though their impact was relatively low when compared to viralinduced bacterial mortality in the lake. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Research from University Of Tasmania Antarctic East Antarctica Lake Druzhby ENVELOPE(78.314,78.314,-68.593,-68.593) |
spellingShingle | Microbial ecology No keyword provided Sawstrom, C Karlsson, J Laybourn-Parry, J Graneli, W Zooplankton feeding on algae and bacteria under ice in Lake Druzhby, East Antarctica |
title | Zooplankton feeding on algae and bacteria under ice in Lake Druzhby, East Antarctica |
title_full | Zooplankton feeding on algae and bacteria under ice in Lake Druzhby, East Antarctica |
title_fullStr | Zooplankton feeding on algae and bacteria under ice in Lake Druzhby, East Antarctica |
title_full_unstemmed | Zooplankton feeding on algae and bacteria under ice in Lake Druzhby, East Antarctica |
title_short | Zooplankton feeding on algae and bacteria under ice in Lake Druzhby, East Antarctica |
title_sort | zooplankton feeding on algae and bacteria under ice in lake druzhby, east antarctica |
topic | Microbial ecology No keyword provided |
topic_facet | Microbial ecology No keyword provided |
url | https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Zooplankton_feeding_on_algae_and_bacteria_under_ice_in_Lake_Druzhby_East_Antarctica/22870832 |