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The Good, the Bad and the Plenty: Interactive Effects of Food Quality and Quantity on the Growth of Different Daphnia Species

Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Although consumer growth and reproduction show strong variation in relation to both food quality and quantity, the effects of food quality or food quantity have usually been studied in isolation. In two ex...

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Autores principales: Bukovinszky, Tibor, Verschoor, Antonie M., Helmsing, Nico R., Bezemer, T. Martijn, Bakker, Elisabeth S., Vos, Matthijs, de Senerpont Domis, Lisette N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3458054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23049734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042966
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author Bukovinszky, Tibor
Verschoor, Antonie M.
Helmsing, Nico R.
Bezemer, T. Martijn
Bakker, Elisabeth S.
Vos, Matthijs
de Senerpont Domis, Lisette N.
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Verschoor, Antonie M.
Helmsing, Nico R.
Bezemer, T. Martijn
Bakker, Elisabeth S.
Vos, Matthijs
de Senerpont Domis, Lisette N.
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description Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Although consumer growth and reproduction show strong variation in relation to both food quality and quantity, the effects of food quality or food quantity have usually been studied in isolation. In two experiments, we studied the growth and reproduction in three filter-feeding freshwater zooplankton species, i.e. Daphnia galeata x hyalina, D. pulicaria and D. magna, on their algal food (Scenedesmus obliquus), varying in carbon to phosphorus (C∶P) ratios and quantities (concentrations). In the first experiment, we found a strong positive effect of the phosphorus content of food on growth of Daphnia, both in their early and late juvenile development. Variation in the relationship between the P-content of animals and their growth rate reflected interspecific differences in nutrient requirements. Although growth rates typically decreased as development neared maturation, this did not affect these species-specific couplings between growth rate and Daphnia P-content. In the second experiment, we examined the effects of food quality on Daphnia growth at different levels of food quantity. With the same decrease in P-content of food, species with higher estimated P-content at zero growth showed a larger increase in threshold food concentrations (i.e. food concentration sufficient to meet metabolic requirements but not growth). These results suggest that physiological processes such as maintenance and growth may in combination explain effects of food quality and quantity on consumers. Our study shows that differences in response to variation in food quality and quantity exist between species. As a consequence, species-specific effects of food quality on consumer growth will also determine how species deal with varying food levels, which has implications for resource-consumer interactions.
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spelling pubmed-34580542012-10-03 The Good, the Bad and the Plenty: Interactive Effects of Food Quality and Quantity on the Growth of Different Daphnia Species Bukovinszky, Tibor Verschoor, Antonie M. Helmsing, Nico R. Bezemer, T. Martijn Bakker, Elisabeth S. Vos, Matthijs de Senerpont Domis, Lisette N. PLoS One Research Article Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Although consumer growth and reproduction show strong variation in relation to both food quality and quantity, the effects of food quality or food quantity have usually been studied in isolation. In two experiments, we studied the growth and reproduction in three filter-feeding freshwater zooplankton species, i.e. Daphnia galeata x hyalina, D. pulicaria and D. magna, on their algal food (Scenedesmus obliquus), varying in carbon to phosphorus (C∶P) ratios and quantities (concentrations). In the first experiment, we found a strong positive effect of the phosphorus content of food on growth of Daphnia, both in their early and late juvenile development. Variation in the relationship between the P-content of animals and their growth rate reflected interspecific differences in nutrient requirements. Although growth rates typically decreased as development neared maturation, this did not affect these species-specific couplings between growth rate and Daphnia P-content. In the second experiment, we examined the effects of food quality on Daphnia growth at different levels of food quantity. With the same decrease in P-content of food, species with higher estimated P-content at zero growth showed a larger increase in threshold food concentrations (i.e. food concentration sufficient to meet metabolic requirements but not growth). These results suggest that physiological processes such as maintenance and growth may in combination explain effects of food quality and quantity on consumers. Our study shows that differences in response to variation in food quality and quantity exist between species. As a consequence, species-specific effects of food quality on consumer growth will also determine how species deal with varying food levels, which has implications for resource-consumer interactions. Public Library of Science 2012-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3458054/ /pubmed/23049734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042966 Text en © 2012 Bukovinszky et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bukovinszky, Tibor
Verschoor, Antonie M.
Helmsing, Nico R.
Bezemer, T. Martijn
Bakker, Elisabeth S.
Vos, Matthijs
de Senerpont Domis, Lisette N.
The Good, the Bad and the Plenty: Interactive Effects of Food Quality and Quantity on the Growth of Different Daphnia Species
title The Good, the Bad and the Plenty: Interactive Effects of Food Quality and Quantity on the Growth of Different Daphnia Species
title_full The Good, the Bad and the Plenty: Interactive Effects of Food Quality and Quantity on the Growth of Different Daphnia Species
title_fullStr The Good, the Bad and the Plenty: Interactive Effects of Food Quality and Quantity on the Growth of Different Daphnia Species
title_full_unstemmed The Good, the Bad and the Plenty: Interactive Effects of Food Quality and Quantity on the Growth of Different Daphnia Species
title_short The Good, the Bad and the Plenty: Interactive Effects of Food Quality and Quantity on the Growth of Different Daphnia Species
title_sort good, the bad and the plenty: interactive effects of food quality and quantity on the growth of different daphnia species
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3458054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23049734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042966
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