<b>Population growth and stable isotope analyses of <em>Diaphanosoma spinolosum</em> and <em>Ceriodaphnia cornuta</em> (Crustacea: Cladocera) fed with different seston size fractions</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v33i1.7260

  • Pedro Caraballo INPA
  • Andrés Felipe Sanchez-Caraballo Universidad de Sucre
  • Bruce Forsberg INPA
  • Rosseval Leite INPA
Keywords: Population dynamic, cladocerans, isotopic ecology

Abstract

In order to define the effect of seston size fraction as a food source for Ceriodaphnia cornuta and Diaphanosoma spinolosumin, situ experiments using natural abundance of delta;13C and δ15N were carried out during the rising water period in Catalão Lake. Both species were fed with three different fractions of seston from the lake (< 10, < 30 and < 60 µm) and maintained in submerged 1.1 L plastic bottles for nine days. Ten individuals were put in each flask, maintaining three flasks for each fraction, for a total of 27 flasks per species. Every three days we collected three flasks and fixed the individuals for subsequent counting and observation of demographic population parameters. The organisms in the last three flasks of each fraction were fixed for stable isotope analysis of delta;13C and δ15N. Both species grew in all of the food fractions, with the best the performance coming in the < 30 µm fraction. D. spinolosum and C. cornuta showed enrichment in delta;13C and δ15N, which was highest in the < 10 µm fraction for both species. These results show that the seston size fractions tested produce different population growth rates and isotopic signatures in cladocerans.

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Author Biography

Pedro Caraballo, INPA
Colombiano, trabalho com fluxo de carbono em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais
Published
2011-02-08
How to Cite
Caraballo, P., Sanchez-Caraballo, A. F., Forsberg, B., & Leite, R. (2011). <b>Population growth and stable isotope analyses of <em>Diaphanosoma spinolosum</em> and <em>Ceriodaphnia cornuta</em> (Crustacea: Cladocera) fed with different seston size fractions</b&gt; - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v33i1.7260. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 33(1), 11-19. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v33i1.7260
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Ecology and Limnology

 

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