Deutsch
 
Hilfe Datenschutzhinweis Impressum
  DetailsucheBrowse

Datensatz

 
 
DownloadE-Mail
  Strategies of phenotypic low-food adaptation in Daphnia: Filter screens, mesh sizes, and appendage beat rates

Lampert, W., & Brendelberger, H. (1996). Strategies of phenotypic low-food adaptation in Daphnia: Filter screens, mesh sizes, and appendage beat rates. Limnology and Oceanography, 41(2), 216-223.

Item is

Dateien

einblenden: Dateien
ausblenden: Dateien
:
lampert_1996.pdf (beliebiger Volltext), 2MB
 
Datei-Permalink:
-
Name:
lampert_1996.pdf
Beschreibung:
-
OA-Status:
Sichtbarkeit:
Eingeschränkt (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, MPLM; )
MIME-Typ / Prüfsumme:
application/pdf
Technische Metadaten:
Copyright Datum:
-
Copyright Info:
-
Lizenz:
-

Externe Referenzen

einblenden:

Urheber

einblenden:
ausblenden:
 Urheber:
Lampert, Winfried1, Autor           
Brendelberger, Heinz1, Autor           
Affiliations:
1Department Ecophysiology, Max Planck Institute for Limnology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Max Planck Society, ou_976547              

Inhalt

einblenden:
ausblenden:
Schlagwörter: -
 Zusammenfassung: Daphnia collects more food at low particle concentrations by increasing its maximum filtering rate either by enlarging the area of its filter screens or by increasing its appendage beat rate (ABR). Various species of Daphnia grown at low levels of food phenotypically enlarge their filter screens. Models of the flow across a filter predict that the energy required to obtain a certain increase in filtering rate is a linear function of the screen area but increases proportionally to the square of ABR. A daphniid should be able to increase its filtering rate without expending more energy if it enlarges the filter and simultaneously reduces ABR. To test the model predictions, we measured morphometric parameters (areas, open space, intersetular distances) of the filters and ABR for Daphnia adapted to high food and to low food. Daphniids adapted to low food not only have larger filter screens, they also have finer meshes. In Daphnia adapted to low food, mean ABR is slightly reduced and there is a negative relationship between filter-screen area and ABR in the low-food treatment. Gains in filtering rate are higher and reductions in ABR are lower than predicted by the equilibrium model, hence Daphnia optimizes input rather than minimizing energy expenditures for filtering

Details

einblenden:
ausblenden:
Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 1996-03
 Publikationsstatus: Erschienen
 Seiten: -
 Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: -
 Inhaltsverzeichnis: -
 Art der Begutachtung: -
 Identifikatoren: eDoc: 208285
Anderer: 1576/S 37036
 Art des Abschluß: -

Veranstaltung

einblenden:

Entscheidung

einblenden:

Projektinformation

einblenden:

Quelle 1

einblenden:
ausblenden:
Titel: Limnology and Oceanography
  Alternativer Titel : Limnol. Oceanogr.
Genre der Quelle: Zeitschrift
 Urheber:
Affiliations:
Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: -
Seiten: - Band / Heft: 41 (2) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 216 - 223 Identifikator: ISSN: 0024-3590