Fluorometer Controlled Apparatus Designed for Long-Duration Algal-Feeding Experiments and Environmental Effect Studies with Mussels

Experimental feeding and growth studies on filter-feeding organisms often rely on constant algal concentrations maintained over extended periods of time. Here we present a fluorometer controlled apparatus (FCA) designed for feeding experiments with suspension-feeding mussels at naturally low chlorop...

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Main Authors: Daniel Pleissner, Kim Lundgreen, Florian Lüskow, Hans Ulrik Riisgård
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Marine Biology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/401961
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spelling doaj-fd0a500f1c8f4385b88432818cbce0372020-11-25T03:00:34ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Marine Biology1687-94811687-949X2013-01-01201310.1155/2013/401961401961Fluorometer Controlled Apparatus Designed for Long-Duration Algal-Feeding Experiments and Environmental Effect Studies with MusselsDaniel Pleissner0Kim Lundgreen1Florian Lüskow2Hans Ulrik Riisgård3Marine Biological Research Centre, University of Southern Denmark, Hindsholmvej 11, 5300 Kerteminde, DenmarkMarine Biological Research Centre, University of Southern Denmark, Hindsholmvej 11, 5300 Kerteminde, DenmarkMarine Biological Research Centre, University of Southern Denmark, Hindsholmvej 11, 5300 Kerteminde, DenmarkMarine Biological Research Centre, University of Southern Denmark, Hindsholmvej 11, 5300 Kerteminde, DenmarkExperimental feeding and growth studies on filter-feeding organisms often rely on constant algal concentrations maintained over extended periods of time. Here we present a fluorometer controlled apparatus (FCA) designed for feeding experiments with suspension-feeding mussels at naturally low chlorophyll a concentrations above 0.5 µg L−1. The principle used is feedback regulation of the algal concentration based on continuous monitoring of the fluorescence intensity of chlorophyll a in water pumped through the apparatus from an aquarium with mussels. The filtration rate is monitored continuously as the rate of change of measured volume of an algal stock added to the aquarium for keeping a constant algal concentration. As an example, the FCA has been used to study the filtration rates of blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) at algal concentrations both near and above the incipient saturation level for reduced filtration activity. As another example to put the FCA into perspective as a reliable method for environmental effect studies, the apparatus has been used to demonstrate the acute effect of changing salinity on the filtration rate of M. edulis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/401961
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author Daniel Pleissner
Kim Lundgreen
Florian Lüskow
Hans Ulrik Riisgård
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Kim Lundgreen
Florian Lüskow
Hans Ulrik Riisgård
Fluorometer Controlled Apparatus Designed for Long-Duration Algal-Feeding Experiments and Environmental Effect Studies with Mussels
Journal of Marine Biology
author_facet Daniel Pleissner
Kim Lundgreen
Florian Lüskow
Hans Ulrik Riisgård
author_sort Daniel Pleissner
title Fluorometer Controlled Apparatus Designed for Long-Duration Algal-Feeding Experiments and Environmental Effect Studies with Mussels
title_short Fluorometer Controlled Apparatus Designed for Long-Duration Algal-Feeding Experiments and Environmental Effect Studies with Mussels
title_full Fluorometer Controlled Apparatus Designed for Long-Duration Algal-Feeding Experiments and Environmental Effect Studies with Mussels
title_fullStr Fluorometer Controlled Apparatus Designed for Long-Duration Algal-Feeding Experiments and Environmental Effect Studies with Mussels
title_full_unstemmed Fluorometer Controlled Apparatus Designed for Long-Duration Algal-Feeding Experiments and Environmental Effect Studies with Mussels
title_sort fluorometer controlled apparatus designed for long-duration algal-feeding experiments and environmental effect studies with mussels
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Marine Biology
issn 1687-9481
1687-949X
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Experimental feeding and growth studies on filter-feeding organisms often rely on constant algal concentrations maintained over extended periods of time. Here we present a fluorometer controlled apparatus (FCA) designed for feeding experiments with suspension-feeding mussels at naturally low chlorophyll a concentrations above 0.5 µg L−1. The principle used is feedback regulation of the algal concentration based on continuous monitoring of the fluorescence intensity of chlorophyll a in water pumped through the apparatus from an aquarium with mussels. The filtration rate is monitored continuously as the rate of change of measured volume of an algal stock added to the aquarium for keeping a constant algal concentration. As an example, the FCA has been used to study the filtration rates of blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) at algal concentrations both near and above the incipient saturation level for reduced filtration activity. As another example to put the FCA into perspective as a reliable method for environmental effect studies, the apparatus has been used to demonstrate the acute effect of changing salinity on the filtration rate of M. edulis.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/401961
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