Vulnerability of microcrustaceans to predation by the invasive filter-feeding mussel Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker)
Limnoperna fortunei is an Asian mussel introduced to South America around 1990. One of the most important impacts of this invader is probably its grazing on the plankton. In this study we evaluate the vulnerability of several planktonic microcrustaceans from the Paraná River floodplain to predation...
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todo:paper_10236244_v44_n6_p329_Molina2023-10-03T15:56:51Z Vulnerability of microcrustaceans to predation by the invasive filter-feeding mussel Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker) Molina, F.R. de Paggi, S.J. Boltovskoy, D. bivalve cladocerans copepods filter feeding Limnoperna fortunei microcrustaceans mussel bivalve clearance rate crustacean ecological impact filter feeding ingestion rate invasive species microplankton predation vulnerability Parana River Bivalvia Copepoda Dreissena Dreissena polymorpha Limnoperna fortunei Mollusca Limnoperna fortunei is an Asian mussel introduced to South America around 1990. One of the most important impacts of this invader is probably its grazing on the plankton. In this study we evaluate the vulnerability of several planktonic microcrustaceans from the Paraná River floodplain to predation by adult L. fortunei. We conducted 2-h laboratory feeding experiments where the bivalves were offered microcrustaceans differing in overall body shape, size, and locomotive abilities. Ingestion and clearance rates for each taxon were estimated. Results suggest that, in addition to detritus and phytoplankton, microcrustaceans may be a very important food item for this invasive mollusc. Limnoperna fortunei can prey on larger organisms (up to 1100 μm) than Dreissena polymorpha, the European and North American invasive mussel. © 2011 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. Fil:Boltovskoy, D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10236244_v44_n6_p329_Molina |
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bivalve cladocerans copepods filter feeding Limnoperna fortunei microcrustaceans mussel bivalve clearance rate crustacean ecological impact filter feeding ingestion rate invasive species microplankton predation vulnerability Parana River Bivalvia Copepoda Dreissena Dreissena polymorpha Limnoperna fortunei Mollusca |
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bivalve cladocerans copepods filter feeding Limnoperna fortunei microcrustaceans mussel bivalve clearance rate crustacean ecological impact filter feeding ingestion rate invasive species microplankton predation vulnerability Parana River Bivalvia Copepoda Dreissena Dreissena polymorpha Limnoperna fortunei Mollusca Molina, F.R. de Paggi, S.J. Boltovskoy, D. Vulnerability of microcrustaceans to predation by the invasive filter-feeding mussel Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker) |
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bivalve cladocerans copepods filter feeding Limnoperna fortunei microcrustaceans mussel bivalve clearance rate crustacean ecological impact filter feeding ingestion rate invasive species microplankton predation vulnerability Parana River Bivalvia Copepoda Dreissena Dreissena polymorpha Limnoperna fortunei Mollusca |
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Limnoperna fortunei is an Asian mussel introduced to South America around 1990. One of the most important impacts of this invader is probably its grazing on the plankton. In this study we evaluate the vulnerability of several planktonic microcrustaceans from the Paraná River floodplain to predation by adult L. fortunei. We conducted 2-h laboratory feeding experiments where the bivalves were offered microcrustaceans differing in overall body shape, size, and locomotive abilities. Ingestion and clearance rates for each taxon were estimated. Results suggest that, in addition to detritus and phytoplankton, microcrustaceans may be a very important food item for this invasive mollusc. Limnoperna fortunei can prey on larger organisms (up to 1100 μm) than Dreissena polymorpha, the European and North American invasive mussel. © 2011 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. |
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Molina, F.R. de Paggi, S.J. Boltovskoy, D. |
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Molina, F.R. de Paggi, S.J. Boltovskoy, D. |
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Molina, F.R. |
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Vulnerability of microcrustaceans to predation by the invasive filter-feeding mussel Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker) |
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Vulnerability of microcrustaceans to predation by the invasive filter-feeding mussel Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker) |
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Vulnerability of microcrustaceans to predation by the invasive filter-feeding mussel Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker) |
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Vulnerability of microcrustaceans to predation by the invasive filter-feeding mussel Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker) |
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Vulnerability of microcrustaceans to predation by the invasive filter-feeding mussel Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker) |
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vulnerability of microcrustaceans to predation by the invasive filter-feeding mussel limnoperna fortunei (dunker) |
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