Growth and grazing rates of the tintinnid ciliate Favella taraikaensis on the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense

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Takashi Kamiyama
Mutsumi Tsujino
Yukihiko Matsuyama
Takuji Uchida
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[1] Tohoku National Fisheries Research Institute,
[2] Shinhama,undefined
[3] National Research Institute of Fisheries and Environment of Inland Sea,undefined
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Marine Biology | 2005年 / 147卷
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Ingestion Rate; Dinoflagellate; Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning; Grazing Impact; Prey Organism;
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Growth and feeding activities of the tintinnid ciliate Favella taraikaensis fed the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense were examined in laboratory experiments. Both growth and ingestion rates of F. taraikaensis as a function of the A. tamarense concentration were fitted to a rectangular hyperbolic equation. The maximum growth and ingestion rates of F. taraikaensis were 1.0 day−1 and 2.8 cells ind. h−1 (carbon specific ingestion rates: 3.5 day−1), respectively, which are both included in the range of previous data reported for Favella spp. feeding on other algae. The gross growth efficiency (GGE) of F. taraikaensis ranged from 0.26 to 0.49 (mean value 0.40) at the concentration of 10–800 cells ml−1, which is within the range of previous data on Favella spp. Also, the growth and ingestion rates and GGE of F. taraikaensis on A. tamarense were not significantly different from the values on another non-toxic dinoflagellate (Heterocapsa triquetra) at two different prey concentrations. This indicates that the toxicity of A. tamarense probably did not influence the feeding and growth activities of F. taraikaensis at concentrations of less than ca. 800 cells ml−1. To evaluate the grazing by F. taraikaensis on A. tamarense blooms in the field, the population dynamics of A. tamarense were simulated based on the growth and ingestion parameters of F. taraikaensis. As a result, the grazing impact by F. taraikaensis was considered to potentially regulate the development of A. tamarense blooms. If the toxicity of A. tamarense does not influence the growth and feeding activities of F. taraikaensis, the occurrence of such grazer plankton are considered to be important for predicting the course of A. tamarense bloom dynamics under natural conditions.
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