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The Good the Bad and the Plenty: Interactive Effects of Food Quality and Quantity on the Growth of Different Daphnia Species

机译:好的坏的和充足:食品质量对不同水蚤种群的生长互动效应和数量

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Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Although consumer growth and reproduction show strong variation in relation to both food quality and quantity, the effects of food quality or food quantity have usually been studied in isolation. In two experiments, we studied the growth and reproduction in three filter-feeding freshwater zooplankton species, i.e. Daphnia galeata x hyalina, D. pulicaria and D. magna, on their algal food (Scenedesmus obliquus), varying in carbon to phosphorus (C∶P) ratios and quantities (concentrations). In the first experiment, we found a strong positive effect of the phosphorus content of food on growth of Daphnia, both in their early and late juvenile development. Variation in the relationship between the P-content of animals and their growth rate reflected interspecific differences in nutrient requirements. Although growth rates typically decreased as development neared maturation, this did not affect these species-specific couplings between growth rate and Daphnia P-content. In the second experiment, we examined the effects of food quality on Daphnia growth at different levels of food quantity. With the same decrease in P-content of food, species with higher estimated P-content at zero growth showed a larger increase in threshold food concentrations (i.e. food concentration sufficient to meet metabolic requirements but not growth). These results suggest that physiological processes such as maintenance and growth may in combination explain effects of food quality and quantity on consumers. Our study shows that differences in response to variation in food quality and quantity exist between species. As a consequence, species-specific effects of food quality on consumer growth will also determine how species deal with varying food levels, which has implications for resource-consumer interactions.
机译:食品质量和数量对消费者的影响既不独立也不可以互换。尽管消费者的增长和再生产在食品质量和数量上都表现出很大的差异,但通常都是单独研究食品质量或食品数量的影响。在两个实验中,我们研究了三种以滤食为食的淡水浮游物种,即水蚤(Daphnia galeata x hyalina),D。pulicaria和D. magna,在它们的藻类食物(Scenedesmus obliquus)上的生长和繁殖,碳和磷的含量不同(C∶ P)比率和数量(浓度)。在第一个实验中,我们发现食物的磷含量在幼虫的早期和晚期都对水蚤的生长有很强的积极作用。动物的磷含量与其生长速度之间的关系变化反映了营养需求之间的种间差异。尽管随着发育接近成熟,生长速率通常会下降,但这并不影响生长速率和水蚤P含量之间的这些物种特异性耦合。在第二个实验中,我们检查了不同质量食物水平下食物质量对水蚤生长的影响。在食物中P含量下降相同的情况下,在零生长时具有较高估计P含量的物种显示阈值食物浓度(即足以满足代谢要求但不能满足生长的食物浓度)增加幅度更大。这些结果表明,诸如维持和生长之类的生理过程可以综合解释食品质量和数量对消费者的影响。我们的研究表明,物种之间对食物质量和数量变化的反应存在差异。结果,食品质量对消费者增长的特定物种影响也将决定物种如何应对不同的食品水平,这对资源与消费者之间的相互作用产生了影响。

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