Traços funcionais do zooplâncton (copépodos) determinam duração da facilitação na dominância de cianobactérias filamentosas
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Resumo: | Top-down regulations in trophic chain depend on herbivore grazing traits and producers edibility. By actively selecting nutritious eukaryotic phytoplankton and rejecting toxic cyanobacteria, grazing copepods may contribute to cyanobacteria blooms and dynamics. In tropical environments, for instance, copepods commonly cooccur with cyanobacteria blooms, raising the question whether they can facilitate cyanobacteria dominance. We experimentally tested the effects of two groups of copepods with different feeding modes – calanoid Notodiaptomus iheringi (active filter feeding) and cyclopoid Thermocyclops decipiens (ambush feeder) – on the competition of an eukaryotic phytoplankton Cryptomonas and the filamentous cyanobacteria Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii. We assessed grazing in 1L batch cultures for seven days, starting with 10-fold initial dominance of Cryptomonas. Copepods demonstrated initial rejection of Cylindrospermopsis filaments, but while cyclopoids slightly increased grazing on cyanobacteria in extended experimental periods, calanoids reversed to clear more particles of cyanobacteria. Despite differences on grazing, both zooplankton decreased cyanobacteria filaments size similarly, reducing it in ~70%. We also performed experiments testing competition between phytoplankton that showed no interference on each other growth rates, assuring that results from grazing experiment are addressed to zooplankton feeding. Here, we demonstrated that copepod selectively avoidance of filamentous cyanobacteria Cylindrospermopsis may facilitate its dominance, depending on time and alternative food concentration. Cyclopoid, rather than calanoid, grazing may be an appropriate mechanism to explain filamentous cyanobacteria dominance, as they had lower impact on cyanobacteria abundance. This mechanistic approach understanding trophic dynamics using traits of different groups (i.e. copepods and cyanobacteria) is especially relevant in light of the more intense warmer and eutrophic world that will promote cyanobacteria bloom, and increase complexity of such interactions. |
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Oliveira Júnior, Ewaldo Leitão deGer, Kemal AliDias, Juliana DeoMenezes, Rosemberg Fernandes dePanosso, Renata de Fátima2018-05-10T21:19:42Z2018-05-10T21:19:42Z2018-02-16OLIVEIRA JÚNIOR, Ewaldo Leitão de. Traços funcionais do zooplâncton (copépodos) determinam duração da facilitação na dominância de cianobactérias filamentosas. 2018. 34f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ecologia) - Centro de Biociências, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2018.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/25171porCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIAPredator-prey dynamicsTropical zooplanktonNotodiaptomus iheringiThermocyclops decipiensCylindrospermopsis raciborskiiArtificial food-websTraços funcionais do zooplâncton (copépodos) determinam duração da facilitação na dominância de cianobactérias filamentosasCopepods feeding mode and body size determine duration of facilitation on filamentous cyanobacteriainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisTop-down regulations in trophic chain depend on herbivore grazing traits and producers edibility. By actively selecting nutritious eukaryotic phytoplankton and rejecting toxic cyanobacteria, grazing copepods may contribute to cyanobacteria blooms and dynamics. In tropical environments, for instance, copepods commonly cooccur with cyanobacteria blooms, raising the question whether they can facilitate cyanobacteria dominance. We experimentally tested the effects of two groups of copepods with different feeding modes – calanoid Notodiaptomus iheringi (active filter feeding) and cyclopoid Thermocyclops decipiens (ambush feeder) – on the competition of an eukaryotic phytoplankton Cryptomonas and the filamentous cyanobacteria Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii. We assessed grazing in 1L batch cultures for seven days, starting with 10-fold initial dominance of Cryptomonas. Copepods demonstrated initial rejection of Cylindrospermopsis filaments, but while cyclopoids slightly increased grazing on cyanobacteria in extended experimental periods, calanoids reversed to clear more particles of cyanobacteria. Despite differences on grazing, both zooplankton decreased cyanobacteria filaments size similarly, reducing it in ~70%. We also performed experiments testing competition between phytoplankton that showed no interference on each other growth rates, assuring that results from grazing experiment are addressed to zooplankton feeding. Here, we demonstrated that copepod selectively avoidance of filamentous cyanobacteria Cylindrospermopsis may facilitate its dominance, depending on time and alternative food concentration. Cyclopoid, rather than calanoid, grazing may be an appropriate mechanism to explain filamentous cyanobacteria dominance, as they had lower impact on cyanobacteria abundance. 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Traços funcionais do zooplâncton (copépodos) determinam duração da facilitação na dominância de cianobactérias filamentosas |
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv |
Copepods feeding mode and body size determine duration of facilitation on filamentous cyanobacteria |
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Traços funcionais do zooplâncton (copépodos) determinam duração da facilitação na dominância de cianobactérias filamentosas |
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Traços funcionais do zooplâncton (copépodos) determinam duração da facilitação na dominância de cianobactérias filamentosas Oliveira Júnior, Ewaldo Leitão de CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA Predator-prey dynamics Tropical zooplankton Notodiaptomus iheringi Thermocyclops decipiens Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii Artificial food-webs |
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Traços funcionais do zooplâncton (copépodos) determinam duração da facilitação na dominância de cianobactérias filamentosas |
title_full |
Traços funcionais do zooplâncton (copépodos) determinam duração da facilitação na dominância de cianobactérias filamentosas |
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Traços funcionais do zooplâncton (copépodos) determinam duração da facilitação na dominância de cianobactérias filamentosas |
title_full_unstemmed |
Traços funcionais do zooplâncton (copépodos) determinam duração da facilitação na dominância de cianobactérias filamentosas |
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Traços funcionais do zooplâncton (copépodos) determinam duração da facilitação na dominância de cianobactérias filamentosas |
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Oliveira Júnior, Ewaldo Leitão de |
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Oliveira Júnior, Ewaldo Leitão de |
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Dias, Juliana Deo |
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Menezes, Rosemberg Fernandes de |
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Oliveira Júnior, Ewaldo Leitão de |
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Ger, Kemal Ali |
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Panosso, Renata de Fátima |
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Ger, Kemal Ali Panosso, Renata de Fátima |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA Predator-prey dynamics Tropical zooplankton Notodiaptomus iheringi Thermocyclops decipiens Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii Artificial food-webs |
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Predator-prey dynamics Tropical zooplankton Notodiaptomus iheringi Thermocyclops decipiens Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii Artificial food-webs |
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Top-down regulations in trophic chain depend on herbivore grazing traits and producers edibility. By actively selecting nutritious eukaryotic phytoplankton and rejecting toxic cyanobacteria, grazing copepods may contribute to cyanobacteria blooms and dynamics. In tropical environments, for instance, copepods commonly cooccur with cyanobacteria blooms, raising the question whether they can facilitate cyanobacteria dominance. We experimentally tested the effects of two groups of copepods with different feeding modes – calanoid Notodiaptomus iheringi (active filter feeding) and cyclopoid Thermocyclops decipiens (ambush feeder) – on the competition of an eukaryotic phytoplankton Cryptomonas and the filamentous cyanobacteria Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii. We assessed grazing in 1L batch cultures for seven days, starting with 10-fold initial dominance of Cryptomonas. Copepods demonstrated initial rejection of Cylindrospermopsis filaments, but while cyclopoids slightly increased grazing on cyanobacteria in extended experimental periods, calanoids reversed to clear more particles of cyanobacteria. Despite differences on grazing, both zooplankton decreased cyanobacteria filaments size similarly, reducing it in ~70%. We also performed experiments testing competition between phytoplankton that showed no interference on each other growth rates, assuring that results from grazing experiment are addressed to zooplankton feeding. Here, we demonstrated that copepod selectively avoidance of filamentous cyanobacteria Cylindrospermopsis may facilitate its dominance, depending on time and alternative food concentration. Cyclopoid, rather than calanoid, grazing may be an appropriate mechanism to explain filamentous cyanobacteria dominance, as they had lower impact on cyanobacteria abundance. This mechanistic approach understanding trophic dynamics using traits of different groups (i.e. copepods and cyanobacteria) is especially relevant in light of the more intense warmer and eutrophic world that will promote cyanobacteria bloom, and increase complexity of such interactions. |
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OLIVEIRA JÚNIOR, Ewaldo Leitão de. Traços funcionais do zooplâncton (copépodos) determinam duração da facilitação na dominância de cianobactérias filamentosas. 2018. 34f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ecologia) - Centro de Biociências, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2018. |
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