3 resultados para R,C,C
em Plymouth Marine Science Electronic Archive (PlyMSEA)
Resumo:
An account of of the 1892(?) voyage from Yarmouth to St John's, Newfoundland, Canada.
Resumo:
The effect of temperature on respiration rate has been established, using Cartesian divers, for the meiofaunal sabellid polychaeteManayunkia aestuarina, the free-living nematodeSphaerolaimus hirsutus and the harpacticoid copepodTachidius discipes from a mudflat in the Lynher estuary, Cornwall, U.K. Over the temperature range normally experienced in the field, i.e. 520 C the size-compensated respiration rate (R c) was related to the temperature (T) in C by the equation Log10 R c=-0.635+0.0339T forManayunkia, Log10 R c=0.180+0.0069T forSphaerolaimus and Log10 R c=-0.428+0.0337T forTachidius, being equivalent toQ 10 values of 2.19, 1.17 and 2.17 respectively. In order to derive the temperature response forManayunkia a relationship was first established between respiration rate and body size: Log10 R=0.05+0.75 Log10 V whereR=respiration in nlO2ind-1h-1 andV=body volume in nl. TheQ 10 values are compared with values for other species derived from the literature. From these limited data a dichotomy emerges: species with aQ 102 which apparently feed on diatoms and bacteria, the abundance of which are subject to large short term variability, and species withQ 101 apparently dependent on more stable food sources.