Competition among invertebrates was studied in mixed culture (the ciliates Paramecium caudatum and Paramecium bursaria and the rotifer Brachionis plicatilis) under laboratory conditions. The invertebrates were fed on various food sources: 1) Chlorella biomass and 2) biomasses of bacteria and yeast. The P.bursaria - Chlorella condutrix endosymbiosis was used a natural model of a simple biotic cycle. P.caudatum was found to be a poor competitor: even when the initial percentage of P.caudatum cells was large and there was no food limitation, this ciliate had been expelled by the end of the experiment. The main reason for the low competitive ability of P.caudatum in the studied system was likely the inhibiting effect of invertebrates metabolite...
Competing species often coexist, but the mechanisms allowing long-term coexistence are rarely tested...
We compared the population growth of B. calyciflorus and B. patulus using the green alga Chlorella v...
Interspecific relationship between a euryhaline rotifer Brachionus rotundiformis and a cyclopoid cop...
We investigated the potential impact of four isolates of small ciliates of the genus Urotricha on th...
1. We investigated the potential competition and feeding impact of the common rotifer species, Kerat...
International audience1. The interaction between mutualism, facilitation or interference and exploit...
Bibliography: pages 85-88.Laboratory investigations of interactions between the cladocerans, Cerioda...
AbstractWe studied the population growth of two rotifer (Brachionus calyciflorus and Brachionus rube...
AbstractBrachionus havanaensis is a common planktonic rotifer sometimes found together with Brachion...
The interactions between different metazooplankters (cladocerans, rotifers, copepods), protozoans (c...
Recent investigations have shown that processes within the planktonic microbial web are of great sig...
Bacteria growing in a natural environment often do not occur as pure but as mixed cultures presumabl...
Mechanisms underlying competitive interactions are important in understanding the structure of plank...
SUMMARY. 1. Population growth rates and relative competitive abilities of the rotifer Keratella coch...
Bergtold M, Gunther V, Traunspurger W. Is there competition among ciliates and nematodes? FRESHWATER...
Competing species often coexist, but the mechanisms allowing long-term coexistence are rarely tested...
We compared the population growth of B. calyciflorus and B. patulus using the green alga Chlorella v...
Interspecific relationship between a euryhaline rotifer Brachionus rotundiformis and a cyclopoid cop...
We investigated the potential impact of four isolates of small ciliates of the genus Urotricha on th...
1. We investigated the potential competition and feeding impact of the common rotifer species, Kerat...
International audience1. The interaction between mutualism, facilitation or interference and exploit...
Bibliography: pages 85-88.Laboratory investigations of interactions between the cladocerans, Cerioda...
AbstractWe studied the population growth of two rotifer (Brachionus calyciflorus and Brachionus rube...
AbstractBrachionus havanaensis is a common planktonic rotifer sometimes found together with Brachion...
The interactions between different metazooplankters (cladocerans, rotifers, copepods), protozoans (c...
Recent investigations have shown that processes within the planktonic microbial web are of great sig...
Bacteria growing in a natural environment often do not occur as pure but as mixed cultures presumabl...
Mechanisms underlying competitive interactions are important in understanding the structure of plank...
SUMMARY. 1. Population growth rates and relative competitive abilities of the rotifer Keratella coch...
Bergtold M, Gunther V, Traunspurger W. Is there competition among ciliates and nematodes? FRESHWATER...
Competing species often coexist, but the mechanisms allowing long-term coexistence are rarely tested...
We compared the population growth of B. calyciflorus and B. patulus using the green alga Chlorella v...
Interspecific relationship between a euryhaline rotifer Brachionus rotundiformis and a cyclopoid cop...