The effect of Fucus vesiculosus on the functional traits of three harpacticoid copepod species (Tigriopus brevicornis, Paramphiascella fulvofasciata and Microarthridion littorale) was studied. These copepods are likely to be important grazers on biofilms consisting mainly of diatoms. Several microcosms were created using diatom cultures (Navicula phyllepta and Seminavis robusta) and vegetative thalli of Fucus, with the biofilm associated, collected from the field. The diatoms were enriched in the stable carbon C-13 to facilitate tracing in the harpacticoids. The biofilm on the Fucus was labeled through impregnation of the Fucus leaves in C-13 enriched seawater. In all treatments a measurable uptake of diatoms was found for the three cope...
Copepods are known as important consumers of primary production and are eaten by larger animals. The...
Phytoplanktonic communities have been moulded from a higher level in the food web by zooplankton pr...
Diatoms form large spring blooms in lakes and oceans, providing fuel for higher trophic levels at th...
The effect of Fucus vesiculosus on the functional traits of three harpacticoid copepod species (Tigr...
The interactions between primary producers and their consumers are of particular interest for the ov...
The interactions between primary producers and their consumers are of particular interest for the ov...
The interactions between primary producers and their consumers are of particular interest for the ov...
Harpacticoids owe their ‘reputation’ as primary consumers in aquatic food webs to their substantial ...
Harpacticoids owe their ‘reputation’ as primary consumers in aquatic food webs to their substantial ...
Harpacticoid copepods are known as important grazers on primary producers. The underlying factors fo...
Estuarine soft sediments support a diverse group of eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms though the ...
The re-use of faecal pellets in the water column before sinking to the seafloor is known as an impor...
The re-use of faecal pellets in the water column before sinking to the seafloor is known as an impor...
The re-use of faecal pellets in the water column before sinking to the seafloor is known as an impor...
Harpacticoids owe their ‘reputation’ as primary consumers in aquatic food webs to their substantial ...
Copepods are known as important consumers of primary production and are eaten by larger animals. The...
Phytoplanktonic communities have been moulded from a higher level in the food web by zooplankton pr...
Diatoms form large spring blooms in lakes and oceans, providing fuel for higher trophic levels at th...
The effect of Fucus vesiculosus on the functional traits of three harpacticoid copepod species (Tigr...
The interactions between primary producers and their consumers are of particular interest for the ov...
The interactions between primary producers and their consumers are of particular interest for the ov...
The interactions between primary producers and their consumers are of particular interest for the ov...
Harpacticoids owe their ‘reputation’ as primary consumers in aquatic food webs to their substantial ...
Harpacticoids owe their ‘reputation’ as primary consumers in aquatic food webs to their substantial ...
Harpacticoid copepods are known as important grazers on primary producers. The underlying factors fo...
Estuarine soft sediments support a diverse group of eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms though the ...
The re-use of faecal pellets in the water column before sinking to the seafloor is known as an impor...
The re-use of faecal pellets in the water column before sinking to the seafloor is known as an impor...
The re-use of faecal pellets in the water column before sinking to the seafloor is known as an impor...
Harpacticoids owe their ‘reputation’ as primary consumers in aquatic food webs to their substantial ...
Copepods are known as important consumers of primary production and are eaten by larger animals. The...
Phytoplanktonic communities have been moulded from a higher level in the food web by zooplankton pr...
Diatoms form large spring blooms in lakes and oceans, providing fuel for higher trophic levels at th...