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Effect of collection and acclimation period on grazing rates of limnetic zooplankton

Abstract

Grazing rates of Daphnia sp. and Diaptomus oregonensis measured using an in situ method (Haney 1971) were compared with rates measured by collecting animals in vertical townets and placing them in experimental chambers either immediately or after a 24-h acclimation period. Experiments with acclimation yielded grazing rates of Daphnia that were statistically higher than in situ rates, whereas experiments conducted without acclimation yielded significantly lower rates. In situ grazing rates of Diaptomus were statistically higher than those for both townet techniques; experiments without an acclimation yielded higher rates than those for experiments with a 24-h acclimation period.

Authors

Chow-Fraser P

Journal

Hydrobiologia, Vol. 137, No. 3, pp. 203–210

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

July 1, 1986

DOI

10.1007/bf00004234

ISSN

0018-8158

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