Abstract

We quantified the indirect effects of different densities (1, 4, 16 individuals per jar) of the predator Asplanchna brightwellii on the morphometry and demography of their prey Brachionus calyciflorus and Plationus macracanthus. Population growth and life table demography experiments were separately conducted for each of the two prey rotifer species while keeping A. brightwellii in indirect contact. The brachionids were fed the green alga Chlorella vulgaris at a density of 1 × 106 cells ml−1. As compared to those cultured in the absence of the predator, in the presence of A. brightwellii the postero-lateral spines of P. macracanthus increased by about 15 μm, while in B. calyciflorus the increase was more (>80 μm). For both the brachionid species, the peak population density significantly decreased in the presence of A. brightwellii. The reproductive variables viz., net reproductive rate, generation time, and the rate of population increase of B. calyciflorus and P. macracanthus were negatively affected in the presence of kairomones from A. brightwellii.

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