Filtering, ingestion, and respiration rates for Daphnia pulex and Zliuptomus iciloides were measured in southern Green Bay water mixed with algal cultures to produce varying pro-portions of blue-green algae. These measurements along with observations of Daphnia mouthpart responses to these foods were used to assess the relative competitive potential of Duphniu and Calanoid copepods in lakes of varying trophy. Ratios of filtering and ingestion rate to respiration rate were used as a measure of energy input per unit of energy expended. Passive filtering and subsequent rejection of inedible algae by Duphniu result in higher ratios than those shown by Diuptomus in high quality foods, suggesting a competitive advantage in oligotrophic or mesotro...
Food limitation for the cladoceran Daphnia galeata was measured growing them with natural lake sesto...
Oscillatoria spp. are generally very abundant in many shallow, eutrophic lakes in the Netherlands. H...
The ability of lacustrine phytoplankton to limit zooplankton grazing rates has been well documented ...
1. Food selection experiments were conducted by acclimating calanoid copepods (Eudiaptomus spp.) in ...
It has been proposed that cases of diaptomid dominance in oligotrophic lakes are due to lower food r...
The differential response of Eudiaptomus and Daphnia to multiple aspects of food limitation is used ...
Models of the competitive success of different filter-feeding zooplankton species under limiting foo...
1. Laboratory experiments were used to study the feeding, growth and reproduction of five daphnids i...
Copepods and daphniids exhibit different grazing patterns, which affect the seston size distribution...
1. In reservoirs of the south‐central United States, the exotic cladoceran Daphnia lumholtzi is comm...
The concept of the threshold food concentration that allows metabolic maintenance of an animal (C₀) ...
Despite high densities in an upstream lake, the herbivorous calanoid copepod, Diaptomus leptopus, is...
Food quantity and quality together determine growth rates of consumers and the utilisation efficienc...
1. The effects of feeding on suboptimal foods were investigated in Daphnia cucullata a zooplankton c...
Copepods live in a nutritionally dilute environment, experiencing temporal and spatial variations in...
Food limitation for the cladoceran Daphnia galeata was measured growing them with natural lake sesto...
Oscillatoria spp. are generally very abundant in many shallow, eutrophic lakes in the Netherlands. H...
The ability of lacustrine phytoplankton to limit zooplankton grazing rates has been well documented ...
1. Food selection experiments were conducted by acclimating calanoid copepods (Eudiaptomus spp.) in ...
It has been proposed that cases of diaptomid dominance in oligotrophic lakes are due to lower food r...
The differential response of Eudiaptomus and Daphnia to multiple aspects of food limitation is used ...
Models of the competitive success of different filter-feeding zooplankton species under limiting foo...
1. Laboratory experiments were used to study the feeding, growth and reproduction of five daphnids i...
Copepods and daphniids exhibit different grazing patterns, which affect the seston size distribution...
1. In reservoirs of the south‐central United States, the exotic cladoceran Daphnia lumholtzi is comm...
The concept of the threshold food concentration that allows metabolic maintenance of an animal (C₀) ...
Despite high densities in an upstream lake, the herbivorous calanoid copepod, Diaptomus leptopus, is...
Food quantity and quality together determine growth rates of consumers and the utilisation efficienc...
1. The effects of feeding on suboptimal foods were investigated in Daphnia cucullata a zooplankton c...
Copepods live in a nutritionally dilute environment, experiencing temporal and spatial variations in...
Food limitation for the cladoceran Daphnia galeata was measured growing them with natural lake sesto...
Oscillatoria spp. are generally very abundant in many shallow, eutrophic lakes in the Netherlands. H...
The ability of lacustrine phytoplankton to limit zooplankton grazing rates has been well documented ...