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Mackas, D.L. & K.E. Burns. (1986). Poststarvation feeding and swimming activity in Calanus pacificus and Metridia pacifica. Limnology and Oceanography 31(2):383-392, figs. 1-5, tab. 1. (iii.1986)
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Mackas, D.L. & K.E. Burns
1986
Poststarvation feeding and swimming activity in Calanus pacificus and Metridia pacifica.
Limnology and Oceanography
31(2):383-392, figs. 1-5, tab. 1. (iii.1986)
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Gut fluorescence analysis of and Metridia is used to describe variation in food intake rate at time scales of one to several hours. The animals are starved before each experiment, then exposed continuously to phytoplankton cultures. Variability of gut fullness is large (order IO-fold) between individual copepods captured at the same time and is about proportional to the within-time-period average. The gut fullness curve shows a strong initial peak l2 h after food is supplied and drops to about 20% of the peak level after 7-9 h of exposure to high food levels. For gut fullness and swimming activity at the time of capture are strongly correlated. Active animals have on average 2-5 times as much pigment in their guts as inactive animals captured at the same time. However, inactive animals resume swimming and feeding activity in l-3 h. The changes in gut fullness appear to involve episodic on-off switching of feeding activity as well as regulation of maximum instantaneous feeding rate and of either or both satiation and hunger thresholds.
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Calanus pacificus Brodsky, 1948 represented as Calanus pacificus pacificus Brodsky, 1948 (additional source)
Metridia pacifica Brodsky, 1950 (additional source)
Metridia pacifica Brodsky, 1950 (additional source)