In laboratory experiments, we studied the growth and feeding characteristics of Halteria cf. grandinella, a common and widespread oligotrichous ciliate in freshwater plankton. Particle-size-dependent feeding rates were measured with fluorescent latex micropheres (0.22 to 4.23 μm diameter) and natural food organisms (bacteria, Synechococcus sp., Chlorella minutissima) in short-term feeding experiments. N. cf. grandinella ingested all but the smallest (0.22 μm) particles offered and demonstrated a concentration dependent type-2 functional response. Maximum clearance rates were obtained with 2.76 μm latex beads (0.6 μl h⁻¹). Clearance rates declined for smaller and larger particle sizes but even with the suboptimal size classes, 0.47 and 1 μm,...
We examined the hypothesis that different types of ingested matter may be processed at different rat...
Abstract. The rates of ingestion of three ciliates (Colpoda steinii, Cyclidium sp. and Stylonichia s...
Abstract. The in situ growth rates of dominant ciliate species were studied during and shortly after...
In laboratory experiments, we studied the growth and feeding characteristics of Halteria cf. grandin...
In laboratory experiments, we studied the growth and feeding characteristics of Halteria cf. grandin...
Ingestion of picoplankton-size particles was studied in two marine ciliates, a typical grazer of pic...
Ingestion of picoplankton-size particles was studied in two marine ciliates, a typical grazer of pic...
We conducted extensive studies on bacterivory and bacterial production over several seasons in 2 res...
We conducted extensive studies on bacterivory and bacterial production over several seasons in 2 res...
We conducted extensive studies on bacterivory and bacterial production over several seasons in 2 res...
Planktonic ciliates consume small phytoplankton and can be important in the transfer of carbon throu...
To investigate whether predator growth and grazing would depend on prey properties besides size, we ...
Microzooplankton (the 20 to 200 µm size class of zooplankton) is recognised as an important part of ...
7 páginas.-- 4 figuras.-- 3 tablas.-- 35 referencias.-- El autor González Grau, Juan Miguel pertenec...
The initial ingestion rates of the marine, bacterivorous ciliates E. vannus, E. plicatum, and Cyclid...
We examined the hypothesis that different types of ingested matter may be processed at different rat...
Abstract. The rates of ingestion of three ciliates (Colpoda steinii, Cyclidium sp. and Stylonichia s...
Abstract. The in situ growth rates of dominant ciliate species were studied during and shortly after...
In laboratory experiments, we studied the growth and feeding characteristics of Halteria cf. grandin...
In laboratory experiments, we studied the growth and feeding characteristics of Halteria cf. grandin...
Ingestion of picoplankton-size particles was studied in two marine ciliates, a typical grazer of pic...
Ingestion of picoplankton-size particles was studied in two marine ciliates, a typical grazer of pic...
We conducted extensive studies on bacterivory and bacterial production over several seasons in 2 res...
We conducted extensive studies on bacterivory and bacterial production over several seasons in 2 res...
We conducted extensive studies on bacterivory and bacterial production over several seasons in 2 res...
Planktonic ciliates consume small phytoplankton and can be important in the transfer of carbon throu...
To investigate whether predator growth and grazing would depend on prey properties besides size, we ...
Microzooplankton (the 20 to 200 µm size class of zooplankton) is recognised as an important part of ...
7 páginas.-- 4 figuras.-- 3 tablas.-- 35 referencias.-- El autor González Grau, Juan Miguel pertenec...
The initial ingestion rates of the marine, bacterivorous ciliates E. vannus, E. plicatum, and Cyclid...
We examined the hypothesis that different types of ingested matter may be processed at different rat...
Abstract. The rates of ingestion of three ciliates (Colpoda steinii, Cyclidium sp. and Stylonichia s...
Abstract. The in situ growth rates of dominant ciliate species were studied during and shortly after...