Manipulation of host density affects infestation of a peritrich ciliate (Epistylis lacustris) on a calanoid copepod (Leptodiaptomus minutus) in Crystal Lake, Wisconsin, USA


Autoria(s): Ping Xie; Beth Sanderson; Tom Frost; John J. Magnuson
Data(s)

2001

Resumo

Specimens of the calanoid copepod, Leptodiaptomus minutus, collected in June 1994 in oligotrophic: north temperate Crystal Lake, were infested with the stalked ciliate Epistylis lacustris. E. lacustris was highly specific to L. minutus and no other coexisting zooplankters were infested. Excluding nauplii, nearly 70% of copepods carried 1-20 ciliates, although the maximum load was as high as 250 ciliates. A lower percentage of nauplii were infested by the ciliate; those that were infested had a lower ciliate load than other copepod stages. Infestation by ciliates had no significant influence on the average egg number of female copepods. In a field experiment, higher copepod densities in enclosures resulted in a significantly higher infestation rate, but the ciliate load per individual copepod did not differ significantly among treatments.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/9902

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59464

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Ping Xie; Beth Sanderson; Tom Frost; John J. Magnuson.Manipulation of host density affects infestation of a peritrich ciliate (Epistylis lacustris) on a calanoid copepod (Leptodiaptomus minutus) in Crystal Lake, Wisconsin, USA,JOURNAL OF FRESHWATER ECOLOGY,2001,16(4):557-564

Palavras-Chave #Ecology; Limnology
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