Effects of Temperature, Salinity, pH, and Light on Filtering and Grazing Rates of a Calanoid Copepod (Schmackeria dubia)

Calanoid copepods are key components of the marine food web and the food sources of many larval fishes and planktivores, and grazers of phytoplankton. Understanding the ranges of major environmental variables suitable for their growth is essential to maintain the balance between trophic links and re...

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Main Authors: Changling Li, Xiaoxia Luo, Xianghu Huang, Binhe Gu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2008-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2008.153
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spelling doaj-421aee80a3f14709b4ca0cb37882d6b82020-11-25T00:12:43ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2008-01-0181219122710.1100/tsw.2008.153Effects of Temperature, Salinity, pH, and Light on Filtering and Grazing Rates of a Calanoid Copepod (Schmackeria dubia)Changling Li0Xiaoxia Luo1Xianghu Huang2Binhe Gu3Department of Aquaculture, Fishery College, Guangdong Ocean University, 40 East Jiefang Road, Xiashan, Zhanjiang, Guangdong 524025, ChinaDepartment of Aquaculture, Fishery College, Guangdong Ocean University, 40 East Jiefang Road, Xiashan, Zhanjiang, Guangdong 524025, ChinaDepartment of Aquaculture, Fishery College, Guangdong Ocean University, 40 East Jiefang Road, Xiashan, Zhanjiang, Guangdong 524025, ChinaDepartment of Aquaculture, Fishery College, Guangdong Ocean University, 40 East Jiefang Road, Xiashan, Zhanjiang, Guangdong 524025, ChinaCalanoid copepods are key components of the marine food web and the food sources of many larval fishes and planktivores, and grazers of phytoplankton. Understanding the ranges of major environmental variables suitable for their growth is essential to maintain the balance between trophic links and resources protection. In this study, the effects of temperature, salinity, pH, and light intensity on the filtering and grazing rates of a herbivorous copepod (Schmackeria dubia) were conducted in several control experiments. Our results indicated that experimental animals grazed normally at water temperatures between 15 and 35°C. The filtering and grazing rates increased by onefold at water temperatures from 15 to 25°C, with a peak at around 30°C. S. dubia fed normally at salinity ranging from 20 to 30 ppt, with significantly low filtering and grazing rates at salinity below 15 ppt and above 35 ppt. The filtering and grazing rates increased as pH increased, peaked at approximately 8.5, and then decreased substantially. Light intensity also displayed an important impact on the filtering and grazing rates. Filtering and grazing rates were high when light intensity was greater than 20 and less than 200 µmol m-2 s-1. S. dubia nearly stopped feeding at low light intensity (less than 20 µmol m-2 s-1).http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2008.153
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author Changling Li
Xiaoxia Luo
Xianghu Huang
Binhe Gu
spellingShingle Changling Li
Xiaoxia Luo
Xianghu Huang
Binhe Gu
Effects of Temperature, Salinity, pH, and Light on Filtering and Grazing Rates of a Calanoid Copepod (Schmackeria dubia)
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Changling Li
Xiaoxia Luo
Xianghu Huang
Binhe Gu
author_sort Changling Li
title Effects of Temperature, Salinity, pH, and Light on Filtering and Grazing Rates of a Calanoid Copepod (Schmackeria dubia)
title_short Effects of Temperature, Salinity, pH, and Light on Filtering and Grazing Rates of a Calanoid Copepod (Schmackeria dubia)
title_full Effects of Temperature, Salinity, pH, and Light on Filtering and Grazing Rates of a Calanoid Copepod (Schmackeria dubia)
title_fullStr Effects of Temperature, Salinity, pH, and Light on Filtering and Grazing Rates of a Calanoid Copepod (Schmackeria dubia)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Temperature, Salinity, pH, and Light on Filtering and Grazing Rates of a Calanoid Copepod (Schmackeria dubia)
title_sort effects of temperature, salinity, ph, and light on filtering and grazing rates of a calanoid copepod (schmackeria dubia)
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Calanoid copepods are key components of the marine food web and the food sources of many larval fishes and planktivores, and grazers of phytoplankton. Understanding the ranges of major environmental variables suitable for their growth is essential to maintain the balance between trophic links and resources protection. In this study, the effects of temperature, salinity, pH, and light intensity on the filtering and grazing rates of a herbivorous copepod (Schmackeria dubia) were conducted in several control experiments. Our results indicated that experimental animals grazed normally at water temperatures between 15 and 35°C. The filtering and grazing rates increased by onefold at water temperatures from 15 to 25°C, with a peak at around 30°C. S. dubia fed normally at salinity ranging from 20 to 30 ppt, with significantly low filtering and grazing rates at salinity below 15 ppt and above 35 ppt. The filtering and grazing rates increased as pH increased, peaked at approximately 8.5, and then decreased substantially. Light intensity also displayed an important impact on the filtering and grazing rates. Filtering and grazing rates were high when light intensity was greater than 20 and less than 200 µmol m-2 s-1. S. dubia nearly stopped feeding at low light intensity (less than 20 µmol m-2 s-1).
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