Abstract

The filtering rates of 14 carbon-labelled Chlamydomonas sp. by 4 dominant species of Cladocera were studied in eutrophic Lake Aydat. The mean individual filtering rates were 364, 399, 403 and 408 µl ind−1 h−1 for Bosmina longirostris, Daphnia longispina, Chydorus sphaericus and Ceriodaphnia quadrangula, respectively. Their maximum assimilation efficiencies attained ± 50%. These populations collectively could consume the available food in less than 4 days during August (maximum daily grazing rate = 29%).

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