Feeding behaviour of adult Centropages hamatus (Copepoda, Calanoida): Functional response and selective feeding experiments |
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Authors: | Andrea Saage Olav Vadstein Ulrich Sommer |
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Institution: | aLeibniz Institute of Marine Sciences, Düsternbrooker Weg 20, D-24105 Kiel, Germany;bNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Biotechnology, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway |
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Abstract: | The feeding behaviour of adults of the marine calanoid copepod Centropages hamatus was studied in laboratory experiments with ciliates and phytoplankton as food sources. The ingestion rate of algal (flagellates, diatoms) and ciliate prey (oligotrichs) as a function of prey concentration could be described by a Holling type III functional response, with close to zero ingestion rates at concentrations below 5 µg C l− 1. In general, ingestion of ciliates was higher than ingestion of algae, and maximum feeding rates by adult males reached were half the feeding rates of adult females at prey concentrations exceeding 50 µg C l− 1. When diatoms and ciliates were offered together C. hamatus (both sexes) fed exclusively on ciliates as long as they contributed with more than 5% to the mixture. This indicates the capability of active prey selection and switching between suspension feeding and ambush predation. Therefore, the feeding behaviour of adult C. hamatus can be characterised as omnivorous with a preference for larger motile prey. This implies a trophic level above two, if there is a sufficient abundance of protozoan food available. |
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Keywords: | Centropages hamatus Feeding behaviour Functional response Selective feeding Ciliates Diatoms Flagellates |
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