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Experimental Assessment of the Effects of Temperature and Food Availability on Particle Mixing by the Bivalve Abra alba Using New Image Analysis Techniques

The effects of temperature and food addition on particle mixing in the deposit-feeding bivalve Abra alba were assessed using an experimental approach allowing for the tracking of individual fluorescent particle (luminophore) displacements. This allowed for the computations of vertical profiles of a...

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Autores principales: Bernard, Guillaume, Duchêne, Jean-Claude, Romero-Ramirez, Alicia, Lecroart, Pascal, Maire, Olivier, Ciutat, Aurélie, Deflandre, Bruno, Grémare, Antoine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4846090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27115148
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154270
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author Bernard, Guillaume
Duchêne, Jean-Claude
Romero-Ramirez, Alicia
Lecroart, Pascal
Maire, Olivier
Ciutat, Aurélie
Deflandre, Bruno
Grémare, Antoine
author_facet Bernard, Guillaume
Duchêne, Jean-Claude
Romero-Ramirez, Alicia
Lecroart, Pascal
Maire, Olivier
Ciutat, Aurélie
Deflandre, Bruno
Grémare, Antoine
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description The effects of temperature and food addition on particle mixing in the deposit-feeding bivalve Abra alba were assessed using an experimental approach allowing for the tracking of individual fluorescent particle (luminophore) displacements. This allowed for the computations of vertical profiles of a set of parameters describing particle mixing. The frequency of luminophore displacements (jumps) was assessed through the measurement of both waiting times (i.e., the time lapses between two consecutive jumps of the same luminophore) and normalized numbers of jumps (i.e., the numbers of jumps detected in a given area divided by the number of luminophores in this area). Jump characteristics included the direction, duration and length of each jump. Particle tracking biodiffusion coefficients (D(b)) were also computed. Data originated from 32 experiments carried out under 4 combinations of 2 temperature (Te) and 2 food addition (Fo) levels. For each of these treatments, parameters were computed for 5 experimental durations (Ed). The effects of Se, Fo and Ed were assessed using PERmutational Multivariate ANalyses Of VAriance (PERMANOVAs) carried out on vertical depth profiles of each particle mixing parameter. Inversed waiting times significantly decreased with Ed whereas the normalized number of jumps did not, thereby suggesting that it constitutes a better proxy of jump frequency when assessing particle mixing based on the measure of individual particle displacements. Particle mixing was low during autumn temperature experiments and not affected by Fo, which was attributed to the dominant effect of low temperature. Conversely, particle mixing was high during summer temperature experiments and transitory inhibited by food addition. This last result is coherent with the functional responses (both in terms of activity and particle mixing) already measured for individual of the closely related clam A. ovata originating from temperate populations. It also partly resulted from a transitory switch between deposit- and suspension-feeding caused by the high concentration of suspended particulate organic matter immediately following food addition.
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spelling pubmed-48460902016-05-05 Experimental Assessment of the Effects of Temperature and Food Availability on Particle Mixing by the Bivalve Abra alba Using New Image Analysis Techniques Bernard, Guillaume Duchêne, Jean-Claude Romero-Ramirez, Alicia Lecroart, Pascal Maire, Olivier Ciutat, Aurélie Deflandre, Bruno Grémare, Antoine PLoS One Research Article The effects of temperature and food addition on particle mixing in the deposit-feeding bivalve Abra alba were assessed using an experimental approach allowing for the tracking of individual fluorescent particle (luminophore) displacements. This allowed for the computations of vertical profiles of a set of parameters describing particle mixing. The frequency of luminophore displacements (jumps) was assessed through the measurement of both waiting times (i.e., the time lapses between two consecutive jumps of the same luminophore) and normalized numbers of jumps (i.e., the numbers of jumps detected in a given area divided by the number of luminophores in this area). Jump characteristics included the direction, duration and length of each jump. Particle tracking biodiffusion coefficients (D(b)) were also computed. Data originated from 32 experiments carried out under 4 combinations of 2 temperature (Te) and 2 food addition (Fo) levels. For each of these treatments, parameters were computed for 5 experimental durations (Ed). The effects of Se, Fo and Ed were assessed using PERmutational Multivariate ANalyses Of VAriance (PERMANOVAs) carried out on vertical depth profiles of each particle mixing parameter. Inversed waiting times significantly decreased with Ed whereas the normalized number of jumps did not, thereby suggesting that it constitutes a better proxy of jump frequency when assessing particle mixing based on the measure of individual particle displacements. Particle mixing was low during autumn temperature experiments and not affected by Fo, which was attributed to the dominant effect of low temperature. Conversely, particle mixing was high during summer temperature experiments and transitory inhibited by food addition. This last result is coherent with the functional responses (both in terms of activity and particle mixing) already measured for individual of the closely related clam A. ovata originating from temperate populations. It also partly resulted from a transitory switch between deposit- and suspension-feeding caused by the high concentration of suspended particulate organic matter immediately following food addition. Public Library of Science 2016-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4846090/ /pubmed/27115148 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154270 Text en © 2016 Bernard 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bernard, Guillaume
Duchêne, Jean-Claude
Romero-Ramirez, Alicia
Lecroart, Pascal
Maire, Olivier
Ciutat, Aurélie
Deflandre, Bruno
Grémare, Antoine
Experimental Assessment of the Effects of Temperature and Food Availability on Particle Mixing by the Bivalve Abra alba Using New Image Analysis Techniques
title Experimental Assessment of the Effects of Temperature and Food Availability on Particle Mixing by the Bivalve Abra alba Using New Image Analysis Techniques
title_full Experimental Assessment of the Effects of Temperature and Food Availability on Particle Mixing by the Bivalve Abra alba Using New Image Analysis Techniques
title_fullStr Experimental Assessment of the Effects of Temperature and Food Availability on Particle Mixing by the Bivalve Abra alba Using New Image Analysis Techniques
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Assessment of the Effects of Temperature and Food Availability on Particle Mixing by the Bivalve Abra alba Using New Image Analysis Techniques
title_short Experimental Assessment of the Effects of Temperature and Food Availability on Particle Mixing by the Bivalve Abra alba Using New Image Analysis Techniques
title_sort experimental assessment of the effects of temperature and food availability on particle mixing by the bivalve abra alba using new image analysis techniques
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4846090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27115148
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154270
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