4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Starving with a full gut?: Effect of suspended particles on the fitness of Daphnia hyalina

Journal

HYDROBIOLOGIA
Volume 594, Issue -, Pages 131-139

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-007-9089-y

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lake brienz; Daphnia hyalina; ultra-oligotrophic; fitness; food; suspended particles

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Suspended particles are abiotic factors that can affect the abundance of cladocerans such as daphnids. Ultra-oligotrophic Lake Brienz, situated in the front ranges of the Swiss Alps, is dominated by two major inflows that annually transport over 300,000 tons of suspended glacial material into the lake. A laboratory flow-through experiment was performed to test whether these suspended particles have an influence on the fitness of Daphnia hyalina from Lake Brienz, measured as body size, fecundity and juvenile growth rate, especially when they are simultaneously exposed to low food concentrations. Our results show that the concentration of suspended particles present in Lake Brienz does not reduce the fitness of daphnids, even at very low food concentration. In fact, a low concentration of suspended particles increased the fitness. Reduction of fitness could only be observed at a suspended particle concentration of over 25 mg l(-1), a level that has never been recorded in Lake Brienz.

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