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Effects of N:P:Si ratios and zooplankton grazing on phytoplankton communities in the northern Adriatic Sea. III. Zooplankton populations and grazing
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Effects of N:P:Si ratios and zooplankton grazing on phytoplankton communities in the northern Adriatic Sea. III. Zooplankton populations and grazing

Jefferson T Turner, P Tester, J A Lincoln, Per Carlsson and Edna Graneli
Aquatic microbial ecology, Vol.18(1), pp.67-75
1999

Abstract

Akvatisk ekologi Aquatic Ecology
As part of mesocosm experiments to study effects of nutnents and zooplankton grazing on phytoplankton communities from the northern Adriatic Sea, we monitored metazoan zooplankton fluc- tuations in enclosures and performed grazing experiments in May and June of 1993. An effort was made to increase zooplankton abundances up to 10 times above normal levels in May, whereas in June, we attempted to initially exclude zooplankters > 100 pm in size. Neither manipulation mattered since, in both cases, a cohort of copepodites rapidly developed from eggs and nauph added during initial fill- ing of enclosures. Declines in abundances of nauplii, with concurrent increases in copepodites, during both experiments likely resulted from a combination of nauplii molting into copepodites, and possibly cannibalism of nauplii by copepodites and adults. In May copepodites were almost exclusively Acartia clausi, whereas in June, both A. clausi and particularly Oithona similis copepodites increased in enclo- sures after 6 to 7 d. Grazing rates by A. clausi adults and copepodites were low in both months (0.01 to 0.35 m1 copepod-' h-' in May, and ~0.21 m1 copepod-' h-' in June). Zooplankton community grazing had minimal impact, in that phytoplankton growth continued unabated until nutrients were exhausted.

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