Measurement of in situ clearance rates of Oikopleura vanhoeffeni [Appendicularia : Tunicata) from tail beat frequency, time spent feeding and individual body size

Citation
Ab. Bochdansky et D. Deibel, Measurement of in situ clearance rates of Oikopleura vanhoeffeni [Appendicularia : Tunicata) from tail beat frequency, time spent feeding and individual body size, MARINE BIOL, 133(1), 1999, pp. 37-44
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
MARINE BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00253162 → ACNP
Volume
133
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
37 - 44
Database
ISI
SICI code
0025-3162(199901)133:1<37:MOISCR>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
In situ observations (1994 to 1996) of the behavior of Oikopleura vanhoeffe ni Lohmann in combination with a previously published model can be used to give a good approximation of clearance rates. The model is based on tail be at frequency, time spent feeding and subsequent measurements of individual size (trunk length). These estimated clearance rates are in close agreement with clearance rates determined in the laboratory under static and flow-th rough conditions. A comparison of various techniques (such as measurement o f gut pigment, and Various particle removal and particle uptake methods) wi th the behavior-model approach, revealed a convergence of all rates within a threefold range. Most of this discrepancy can be explained by the number of non-feeding individuals and the deterioration of the feeding filters in the field. The main reasons for the similarity of the various clearance rat e estimates are the low variability of the behavior of appendicularians in response to environmental variables, such as temperature and particle conce ntration, and their non-selective retention of particles. The suggested mec hanistic approach has great value for estimating the flux of material and e nergy through populations of appendicularians for which only size and abund ance data exist, or for appendicularian species that cannot be assessed emp irically.