Artículos de revistas
The effect of an invading filter-feeding bivalve on a phytoplankton assemblage from the Parana´ system: a mesocosm experiment
Fecha
2012-10Registro en:
Frau, Diego; Rojas Molina, Florencia Mercedes; Devercelli, Melina; Jose, Susana Beatriz; The effect of an invading filter-feeding bivalve on a phytoplankton assemblage from the Parana´ system: a mesocosm experiment; Taylor & Francis; Marine And Freshwater Behaviour And Physiology; 45; 5; 10-2012; 303-316
1023-6244
1029-0362
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Frau, Diego
Rojas Molina, Florencia Mercedes
Devercelli, Melina
Jose, Susana Beatriz
Resumen
The effect of different concentrations of the bivalve Limnoperna fortunei on the algal density and structure and its filtration rate was estimated in a mesocosm experiment. The experiment was carried out using containers of 200 L and three treatments: Control (without bivalves), C1 (with 128 individual bivalves), and C2 (with 256 individual bivalves). Decrease in phytoplankton density was detected in bivalve treatments after 6 h. A decrease of 52% and 86% of the initial density was measured in C1 and C2, respectively, after 48 h. All algae groups showed substantial decrease in densities (>60%) and the composition of the algae assemblages changed in the presence of the bivalve. In particular, there was an increase in the density of Flagellates. The maximum estimated bivalve filtration rate was 357 mL ind−1 h−1 at 28°C. Our results suggest that the invading bivalves could significantly affect both the plankton density and assemblage structure in natural systems.