(Table 1) Indices of feeding of natural populations of Infusoria in antarctic and subantarctic waters


Autoria(s): Tumantseva, Nataliya I
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -49.633625 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -158.006375 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -57.000000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -158.133000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -41.500000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -157.950000 * DATE/TIME START: 1985-01-09T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1985-01-23T00:00:00

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22/02/1989

Resumo

Ration of mass species of infusoria and their consumption of phytoplankton in the 0-200 m layer of antarctic and subantarctic waters of the Pacific Ocean are evaluated from microscopic study of digestive vacuoles and counts of algae present in them. In antarctic waters tintinnids, which make up 63-75% of total biomass of infusoria, consumed 19-27% of biomass of nannophytoplankton or 0.1-0.3% of biomass of all phytoplankton. In Subantarctic the main infusorial consumers of phytoplankton were large strombidia, which were dominant in infusorial biomass and in their areas of maximum development consumed 14% of biomass of nannophytoplankton, equivalent to about 10% of total biomass of phytoplankton in the 0-200 m layer.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.757649

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.757649

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en

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PANGAEA

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Fonte

Supplement to: Tumantseva, Nataliya I (1989): Role of mass species of infusoria in the consumption of phytoplankton in antarctic and subantarctic waters of the Pacific Ocean. Oceanology, 29(1), 96-99

Palavras-Chave #Algae, consumed, volume; Algae, consumed, volume, standard deviation; Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Comment; Date/Time of event; DM34-3003; DM34-3004; DM34-3005; DM34-3007; DM34-3008; DM34-3009; DM34-3043; DM34-3044; Event label; Food ration as carbon per individual and day; Food ration as carbon per individual and hour; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mass; MULT; Multiple investigations; Number of observations; Percentage; Southwest Pacific; Species; Temperature, water
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