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Does scope for growth change as a result of salinity stress in the amphipod Gammarus oceanicus?

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
Volume 334, Issue 1, Pages 158-163

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jembe.2006.01.022

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Baltic Sea; Gammarus oceanicus; physiology; salinity; scope for growth

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Physiological performance (feeding, metabolism, growth and excretion) across a broad range of salinity (5-30psu) were determined for the benthic amphipod Gammarus oceanicus, a species of marine origin inhabiting brackish waters of the southern Baltic Sea. Feeding rates decreased with increasing salinity, whereas the nutritive absorption efficiency increased. Faeces production and ammonia excretion rates decreased strongly from the lowest to the highest salinity by 60% and 58%, respectively. Increasing salinity was accompanied by a reduction in the metabolic rate from 438J g(-1) dry wt d(-1) (5.1 mW g(-1)) at 5psu to 245J g(-1) (2.8 mW g(-1)) at 30 psu. Individuals were able to maintain a positive energy balance at all experimental salinities. The greatest values for scope for growth were recorded at the environmental salinity (7 psu) with a mean of 769J g(-1) dry wt d(-1) (8.7mW g(-1)). (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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