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Document that cites the following paper: Biodiversity protection and quality of water: the role of feedbacks in ecosystems. (2002) Doklady Biological Sciences, 382 , pp. 18-21. **About the journal, Doklady Biological Sciences:

Presents English translations of current Russian research as published in the Proceedings of the Russian Academy of Sciences Covers anatomy, cytology, ecology, embryology, endocrinology, evolutionary morphology, experimental morphology, genetic, histology, hydrobiology, immunology, microbiology, morphology, parasitology, physiology, virology, and zoology Doklady Biological Sciences is a bimonthly journal presenting English translations of current Russian research in the anatomy, cytology, ecology, embryology, endocrinology, evolutionary morphology, experimental morphology, genetic, histology, hydrobiology, immunology, microbiology, morphology, parasitology, physiology, virology, and zoology sections of the Doklady Akademii Nauk (Proceedings of the Russian Academy of Sciences). The Proceedings appear 36 times per year; articles from the selected biological sections are collected, translated, and published bimonthly. Related subjects Evolutionary & Developmental Biology - Life Sciences - Plant Sciences
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** This paper was Cited in: The effect of high inorganic seston loads on prey selection by the suspension-feeding bivalve, Atrina zelandica. Safi, K.A., Hewitt, J.E., Talman, S.G. 2007 Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 344 (2) , pp. 136-148. ** Safi, K.A.a , Hewitt, J.E.a, Talman, S.G.b a National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, PO Box 11-115, Hamilton, New Zealand b Fisheries Victoria, GPO Box 4440, Melbourne, 3001, Australia View references (64)

Abstract Suspension-feeders are discriminate feeders, selecting prey by size, shape and food quality, this discriminate feeding behaviour has important consequences for the modelling of growth rates, population dynamics and ecosystem change. When given natural seston, the large pinnid bivalve Atrina zelandica (Gray), fed on picophytoplankton (< 2 m), larger phytoplankton (2-270 m) and microzooplankton, but preferentially selected algal species within the 2-20 m size fraction. Selection for ingestion was based on food quality, with morphotype, carbon content and potential toxicity also being important. Microzooplankton were readily ingested and represented 48% of the available diet in terms of carbon indicating they play an important role in the diet of Atrina. Mussels were subsequently fed a selected cultured algal diet consisting of three different types of 2-20 m sized phytoplankton to assess differences in prey selection and grazing efficiency. When high inorganic suspended sediment concentrations of 500 mg/l were added in addition to the cultured algal diet this caused Atrina to increase filtration and rejection rates and reduced the efficiency of Atrina to select food in all cases. More importantly, there were changes in the species preferentially selected for ingestion. Our results suggest that as well as reducing feeding efficiency increased suspended sediment concentrations may affect prey selection and therefore have consequences for benthic-pelagic coupling beyond that of reduced removal and deposition rates. 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Author keywords Bivalve; Grazing efficiency; Microzooplankton; Particle size; Prey selection Indexed keywords GEOBASE Subject Index: alga; benthic-pelagic coupling; bivalve; diet; filter feeder; ingestion rate; inorganic matter; phytoplankton; seston; size selection; suspended sediment; zooplankton Species Index: algae; Atrina; Atrina zelandica; Bivalvia; Pinnidae ISSN: 00220981 CODEN: JEMBASource Type: Journal Original language: English DOI: 10.1016/j.jembe.2006.12.023Document Type: Article View in table layout References (64) Page Export Print E-mail Create bibliography

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