Feeding dynamics of the invasive calanoid copepod, Pseudodiaptomus inopinus, in two northeast Pacific estuaries

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3354/ab00752
J. Jacobs, G. Rollwagen‐Bollens, SM Bollens
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: The Asian calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus inopinus , first observed in the Columbia River Estuary in the early 1990s, has since become the dominant copepod species in many estuaries along the US Pacific coast, but its feeding behavior has not been previously studied. In October 2019 and 2020, when P. inopinus was at peak seasonal abundance, we conducted incubation experiments with this species feeding on natural microplankton prey assemblages sampled from 2 invaded estuaries: the Chehalis River estuary, Washington, and the Yaquina River estuary, Oregon. In both estuaries, diatoms were the most numerically abundant prey group, with 11− 15 μm Chaetoceros sp. and 21−25 μm Cyclotella sp. dominating the Chehalis and Yaquina estuaries, respectively. Diatom and ciliate biomass were highest in both estuaries, with all prey cells in the Yaquina estuary typically larger than those in the Chehalis estuary. P. inopinus fed omnivorously on microplankton prey, with a preference for prey >20 μm and occasional avoidance of cyanobacteria and cells <10 μm. Ingestion rates were highest on ciliates and diatoms. The omnivory of P. inopinus may contribute to its success as an invader in northeast Pacific estuaries.
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东北太平洋两个河口入侵类鱿鱼桡足类拟虾的摄食动态
亚洲calanoid桡足类Pseudodiaptomus inopinus于20世纪90年代初在哥伦比亚河河口首次被发现,后来成为美国太平洋沿岸许多河口的优势桡足类物种,但其摄食行为此前尚未被研究过。在2019年10月和2020年10月,当inopininus的季节性丰度达到峰值时,我们对该物种进行了孵化实验,该物种以从两个入侵河口(华盛顿州的Chehalis河河口和俄勒冈州的Yaquina河河口)采集的天然浮游生物猎物组合为食。在这两个河口中,硅藻是数量最多的猎物类群,Chehalis和Yaquina河口分别以11 ~ 15 μm Chaetoceros sp和21 ~ 25 μm Cyclotella sp为主。两个河口的硅藻和纤毛虫生物量均最高,且亚奎纳河口的所有猎物细胞均大于切哈里斯河口。P. inopininus对微小浮游生物的摄食是全方位的,对>20 μm的猎物有偏好,对<10 μm的蓝藻和细胞有偶尔的回避。食入率最高的是纤毛虫和硅藻。这种杂食性可能有助于其在东北太平洋河口成功入侵。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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