Diel Feeding, Laminarinase Activity, and Phytoplankton Consumption by Euphausiids

S. W. Willason, J. Cox
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AbstractThree corroborative techniques—stomach fullness, gut fluorescence, and digestive enzyme activity (laminarinase)—were used to examine the feeding ecology of two common euphausiid species off the California coast. Euphausia pacifica showed a diel feeding periodicity: stomach fullness, gut pigment levels, and laminarinase activity increased at night when this species entered the surface waters (< 80 m). In situ phytoplankton consumption by E. pacifica was quite variable and was positively correlated with surface chlorophyll a concentration at the time of collection. E. pacifica collected during March 1981 in Monterey Bay had the highest ingestion rates, and those collected in the Santa Barbara Channel during October 1980 had the lowest. Diel changes in digestive enzyme activity of E. pacifica were influenced by phytoplankton ingestion during a single feeding period. However, overall digestive enzyme levels (average day or night enzyme activity) were probably influenced by longer-term feeding conditio...
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食虫的日采食、层状胺酶活性和浮游植物消耗
摘要采用胃饱腹度、肠道荧光和消化酶活性(层状胺酶)三种确证技术,研究了加利福尼亚海岸两种常见的黄颡鱼的摄食生态。太平洋黄颡鱼(Euphausia pacifica)表现出日采食量的周期性:当该物种进入表层水域(< 80 m)时,胃饱腹度、肠道色素水平和层状胺酶活性在夜间增加。太平洋黄颡鱼(euphausa pacifica)对浮游植物的就地消耗变化很大,与采集时表层叶绿素a浓度呈正相关。1981年3月在蒙特利湾采集的太平洋e.p ifica摄食率最高,1980年10月在圣巴巴拉海峡采集的太平洋e.p ifica摄食率最低。在单次摄食期间,浮游植物的摄食影响了太平洋海蛸消化酶活性的变化。然而,总体消化酶水平(平均白天或夜间酶活性)可能受到长期饲养条件的影响。
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