Av. Drits, ON THE POSSIBILITY OF THE APPLICATION OF GUT FLUORESCENCE METHOD FOR STUDIES OF HERBIVOROUS ZOOPLANKTON FEEDING, Okeanologia, 37(5), 1997, pp. 753-760
The gut fluorescence method has been widely used to study feeding in h
erbivorous zooplankton. This method is based on two assumptions: 1) th
ere is no considerable pigment destruction during gut passage; 2) gut
evacuation rate of non-feeding animals is the same as that of actively
feeding animals. At present, the evidence on both assumptions is cont
roversal, and the question on the possibility of using the gut fluores
cence method is still open. The results presented showed that on the a
verage 80% of ingested pigments are destroyed to nonfluorescent produc
ts in the gut of marine copepod Calanus marshallae. Gut evacuation rat
e for these copepods transfered to filtered water was considerably low
er than that of feeding copepods. A change of food type (peridinea or
diatoms) resulted in the changes of gut evacuation rate, The obtained
data impose serious restrictions on the applicability of the gut fluor
escence method for quantitative estimation df zooplankton grazing rate
s.