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DN: Database Name
ASFA: Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts
TI: Title
Diet composition influences the growth of the pelagic mysid
shrimp, Mysis mixta (Mysidacea)
AU: Author
Lehtiniemi, M; Vitasalo, M; Kuosa, H
AF: Affiliation
Finnish Institute of Marine Research, P.O. Box 33, FIN-00931
Helsinki, Finland
SO: Source
Boreal Environment Research [Boreal Environ. Res.]. Vol. 7, no. 2,
pp. 121-128. 2002.
IS: ISSN
1239-6095
AB: Abstract
We studied the growth, feeding, and elemental composition of Mysis
mixta from June to September 1997 in the northern Baltic Sea. In
June the juvenile population had a unimodal size distribution
(mean length similar to 6 mm), but in July-August, the population
was divided into two cohorts. A stomach content analysis showed
that the mysids in the larger and faster growing cohort fed
significantly more on crustacean zooplankton and pelagic material
than the smaller one: the mean ratios of zooplankton:phytoplankton
and pelagic:benthic particles in July-August were respectively
0.27 and 0.11 for the small cohort, and 0.54 and 0.36 for the
large cohort. This suggests that food quality and its energy
content are important in influencing the growth of pelagic mysids
in the northern Baltic. The C:N ratio of the two cohorts did not
vary much, which shows that ingestion of food items with varying
elemental content is not necessarily reflected in the elemental
composition of consumers.
LA: Language
English
SL: Summary Language
English
PY: Publication Year
2002
PD: Publication Date
20020000
PT: Publication Type
Journal Article
DE: Descriptors
Growth; Feeding; Diets; Chemical composition; Seasonal variations;
Mysis mixta; ANE, Baltic Sea
TR: ASFA Input Center Number
CS0309883
CL: Classification
Q1 01424 Age and growth; O 1070 Ecology/Community Studies
UD: Update
200305
SF: Subfile
ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Oceanic Abstracts
AN: Accession Number
5449614
F1: Fulltext Info
1239-6095,7,2,121-128,2002
A1: Alert Info
20030606
JN: Journal Name
Boreal Environment Research
JP: Journal Pages
121-128
JV: Journal Volume
7
JI: Journal Issue
2
DT: Document Type
J
BL: Bibliographic Level
AS
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