The functional response of a predatory plant preying on swarming zooplankton

Citation
G. Englund et S. Harms, The functional response of a predatory plant preying on swarming zooplankton, OIKOS, 94(1), 2001, pp. 175-181
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
OIKOS
ISSN journal
00301299 → ACNP
Volume
94
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
175 - 181
Database
ISI
SICI code
0030-1299(200107)94:1<175:TFROAP>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
In a laboratory study, we determined the functional response of the carnivo rous aquatic plant Utricularia vulgaris feeding on Polyphemus pediculus. a cladoceran zooplankton that forms swarms. The number of prey eaten increase d linearly with prey density up to a density of 35 prey per 125 ml and decr eased slightly above this density. Independent estimates of handling time s howed that the number eaten was not limited by handling. Thus. we hypothesi zed that the functional response levelled off because attack rate decreased with increasing density, Direct observations of the predation act at high and low prey densities showed that prey per capita mortality rate was marke dly lower at high densities. An analysis of the components of the predation cycle showed that encounter rate and attack probability but not capture su ccess decreased with increasing prey density. We. then, studied the degree of aggregation and the movement behaviour of Polyphemus. The tendency to fo rm swarms increased with density and this was associated with reduced swimm ing speed and swimming along a more tortuous path, Presence of Utricularia leaves did not influence the spatial distribution and swimming behaviour of Polyphemus. We concluded that the unusual shape of the functional response was due to density dependent prey mortality rates that resulted from a den sity dependent tendency to form swarms. We, therefore, suggested a modifica tion of Holling's type II functional response model that included density d ependent attack rate and this model fitted data significantly better than t he original model.