Combined effects of temperature and algal density on the life history characteristics in Brachionus angularis and Keratella Valga

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Journal of Freshwater Ecology Pub Date : 2022-09-12 DOI:10.1080/02705060.2022.2124322
Xiaoping Xu, K. Tao, Xiao-Fan Yang, Bin-Bin Li, Chang-Shuang Zhao, Yu-Hu Guo
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Abstract Temperature and food density are the most important factors influencing the population dynamics of rotifers. In the present study, the effects of temperature and food concentration on the developmental durations, egg ratio, and life-table demography in Brachionus angularis and Keratella valga were studied at four temperatures (15 °C, 20 °C, 25 °C and 30 °C) and four food levels (0.5 × 106, 1.0 × 106, 2.0 × 106 and 3.0 × 106 cells/mL Scenedesmus obliquus). The results showed significant effects of both temperature and food concentration, independently and interactively on the embryonic development (ED), juvenile period (JP), average lifespan (LS), generation time (T) and intrinsic rate of population increase (rm) in B. angularis, while the ED, life expectancy at hatching (e0), LS, T and rm in K. valga. In all conditions, the number of eggs per female and rm in B. angularis were higher than those in K. valga. These results suggested that B. angularis might be more suitable to mass culture in aquaculture than K. valga, and a potential prey for fish larvae in freshwater aquaculture.
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温度和藻类密度对角臂尾虫和瓦尔加角尾虫生活史特征的综合影响
摘要温度和食物密度是影响轮虫种群动态的最重要因素。在本研究中,在四个温度(15 °C,20 °C,25 °C和30 °C)和四种食物水平(0.5 × 106,1.0 × 106,2.0 × 106和3.0 × 106个细胞/mL Scenedesmus oblixus)。研究结果表明,温度和食物浓度对B.angularis的胚胎发育(ED)、幼期(JP)、平均寿命(LS)、世代时间(T)和固有种群增长率(rm)具有显著的独立和交互影响,而对B.valga的胚胎发育、孵化时预期寿命(e0)、LS、T和rm具有显著影响。在所有条件下,B.angularis的每只雌性和每只rm的卵数都高于K.valga。这些结果表明,B.angularis可能比K.valga更适合在水产养殖中大规模养殖,并且是淡水养殖中鱼类幼虫的潜在猎物。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Freshwater Ecology, published since 1981, is an open access peer-reviewed journal for the field of aquatic ecology of freshwater systems that is aimed at an international audience of researchers and professionals. Its coverage reflects the wide diversity of ecological subdisciplines and topics, including but not limited to physiological, population, community, and ecosystem ecology as well as biogeochemistry and ecohydrology of all types of freshwater systems including lentic, lotic, hyporheic and wetland systems. Studies that improve our understanding of anthropogenic impacts and changes to freshwater systems are also appropriate.
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