TY - JOUR
T1 - Altered cell wall morphology in nutrient-deficient phytoplankton and its impact on grazers
AU - Van Donk, E.
AU - Lürling, M.
AU - Hessen, D.O.
AU - Lokhorst, G.M.
N1 - Reporting year: 1997
Metis note: 2315-VERVALLEN AFW; file:///L:/Endnotedatabases/NIOOPUB/pdfs/Pdfs1997/VanDonk_ea_2315.pdf
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - Grazing experiments were performed with the zooplankters Daphnia pulex and Daphnia magna feeding on nitrogen- and phosphorus-limited cells of two green algae (Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Selenastrum capricornutum). To analyze the role of the cell wall structure in digestibility of the algae by Daphnia, the same experiments were carried out with both wild-type C. reinhardtii and a cell wall-deficient mutant. The nonlimited algae were efficiently assimilated, whereas P- and N-limited algal cells were not. Especially P-limited cells passed mostly intact and viable through the gut and were thus spared from heavy grazing pressure. In life-history experiments, D. pulex grazing on nonlimited algae reached the largest body size, whereas animals fed N- or P-limited algae exhibited reduced growth. Cells of the wall-deficient mutant of Chlamydomonas, grown under both nutrient-limited and nonlimited conditions [KEYWORDS: FRESH-WATER ZOOPLANKTON, FOOD QUALITY, DAPHNIA-MAGNA, NITROGEN-CONTENT, GROWTH-RATE, LIMITATION, DISCRIMINATION, SELECTION, NUTRITION, COPEPOD]
AB - Grazing experiments were performed with the zooplankters Daphnia pulex and Daphnia magna feeding on nitrogen- and phosphorus-limited cells of two green algae (Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Selenastrum capricornutum). To analyze the role of the cell wall structure in digestibility of the algae by Daphnia, the same experiments were carried out with both wild-type C. reinhardtii and a cell wall-deficient mutant. The nonlimited algae were efficiently assimilated, whereas P- and N-limited algal cells were not. Especially P-limited cells passed mostly intact and viable through the gut and were thus spared from heavy grazing pressure. In life-history experiments, D. pulex grazing on nonlimited algae reached the largest body size, whereas animals fed N- or P-limited algae exhibited reduced growth. Cells of the wall-deficient mutant of Chlamydomonas, grown under both nutrient-limited and nonlimited conditions [KEYWORDS: FRESH-WATER ZOOPLANKTON, FOOD QUALITY, DAPHNIA-MAGNA, NITROGEN-CONTENT, GROWTH-RATE, LIMITATION, DISCRIMINATION, SELECTION, NUTRITION, COPEPOD]
U2 - 10.4319/lo.1997.42.2.0357
DO - 10.4319/lo.1997.42.2.0357
M3 - Article
SN - 0024-3590
VL - 42
SP - 357
EP - 364
JO - Limnology and Oceanography
JF - Limnology and Oceanography
ER -