Croissance de juvéniles de Nereis diversicolor nourris avec des détritus d’halophytes

Tarik Meziane, Christian Retiere
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The comparative effect of the uptake of fresh and degraded detritus of halophytic plants, harvested from salt marches of the Mont Saint-Michel Bay (France), on the growth of a juvenile population of the annelid polychaete Ndiversicolor (L.) was studied under experimental conditions in summer 1993. Fresh and degraded detritus of Spartina anglica, Halimione portulacoides and Salicornia europeae, as well as the green algae Enteromorpha sp. were distributed separately to homogenous set of juveniles for a 75 d period. The highest growth rate was obtained for worms fed with Enteromorpha sp. Administration of fresh detritus of a given halophyte species to Ndiversicolor juveniles always leads to a significantly higher growth rate than did degraded detritus. This is probably due to a great microbial biomass occurring on the fresh detritus, which is moreover, much better assimilated than the detritus they colonize.

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1993年夏,在实验条件下研究了从圣米歇尔山湾(法国)的盐沼中收获的盐生植物的新鲜和退化的碎屑的吸收对多毛纲(N. diversicolor)的幼鱼种群生长的比较影响。将英国米草属(Spartina anglica)、马蹄莲属(Halimione portulacoides)和欧洲水杨属(Salicornia europeae)以及绿藻Enteromorpha sp.的新鲜和降解的碎屑分别分布在同一组幼鱼中,为期75 d。以Enteromorpha sp.为食的线虫的生长速率最高。同一种盐生植物的新鲜碎屑饲喂不同颜色的N. diversicoly幼虫,其生长速率总是显著高于已降解的碎屑。这可能是由于大量的微生物生物量出现在新鲜的碎屑上,而且,这些碎屑比它们所定殖的碎屑吸收得更好。
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