SWIMMING BEHAVIOR OF DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES OF THE CALANOID COPEPOD TEMORA-LONGICORNIS AT DIFFERENT FOOD CONCENTRATIONS

Citation
La. Vanduren et Jj. Videler, SWIMMING BEHAVIOR OF DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES OF THE CALANOID COPEPOD TEMORA-LONGICORNIS AT DIFFERENT FOOD CONCENTRATIONS, Marine ecology. Progress series, 126(1-3), 1995, pp. 153-161
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology",Ecology
ISSN journal
01718630
Volume
126
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
153 - 161
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-8630(1995)126:1-3<153:SBODSO>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The swimming behaviour of developmental stages of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis was studied using 2-dimensional observation s under a microscope and a 3-dimensional filming technique to analyze swimming mode, swimming speed and swimming trajectories under differen t food concentrations. The nauplii swam intermittently in a stop-and-g o fashion. The swimming behaviour of the smallest feeding stage (N2) d id not change with different food concentrations. The largest nauplius stages reacted to an increased food concentration by increasing the p ercentage of time spent swimming. All copepodid stages swam continuous ly their mouthparts moving nearly 100% of the time. Copepodids can the refore only increase their feeding effort by increasing their limb bea t frequency. Adult females showed low swimming speeds at very low food concentrations, higher swimming speeds at intermediate concentrations and low swimming speeds at very high food concentrations. This agreed with expectations based on the optimal foraging theory. Males behaved differently from the females. Not only was the average swimming speed of males higher at similar food conditions, but they also maintained a very high swimming speed at very high food concentrations. This incr eased swimming activity in the males may be linked to a mate seeking s trategy. Neither males nor females showed any obvious differences in t urning behaviour at different food concentrations.