Avtor/Urednik     Pajk, Franja; von Elert, Eric; Fink, Patrick
Naslov     Interaction of changes in food quality and temperature reveals maternal effects on fitness parameters of a keystone aquatic herbivore
Tip     članek
Vir     Limnol Oceanogr
Vol. in št.     Letnik 57, št. 1
Leto izdaje     2012
Obseg     str. 281-92
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     We investigated the interaction of intergenerational temperature and food quality change on the fitness of two species of Daphnia, a freshwater keystone herbivore. The effect of a change in temperature (15⁰C vs. 20⁰C) and food quality (Cryptomonas sp. as high-quality food vs. Chlamydomonas sp. as relatively low-quality food) on juvenile growth rate and clutch size of Daphnia magna and Daphnia pulex was measured in 16 combinations of maternal and offspring environments in standardized growth assays. Both species showed similar responses. The positive effect of food quality on growth rate and clutch size was stronger if the maternal diet was of low quality. High maternal diet quality generally increased growth rate and reproduction, especially if the offspring diet was of low quality. The maximum fitness was attained by animals acclimated at 15⁰C and growing at 20⁰C, combining the faster growth rate at warm assay temperature and bigger clutch size of cold-acclimated animals. Intergenerational temperature regime had a strong influence on the effects of maternal and offspring food quality. Good maternal food quality was more important for fitness under less favorable temperature conditions. Low offspring food quality was more detrimental to fitness in animals experiencing temperature change between maternal acclimation and growth assay and less so under constant temperature conditions. Intergenerational changes in temperature and the maternal effects of food quality strongly affect the dietary requirements of these organisms. Hence, extrapolation from studies conducted under constant temperature conditions may seriously underestimate dietary constraints in natural environments.
Deskriptorji     DAPHNIA
TEMPERATURE
CHLAMYDOMONAS
ANIMAL FEED
ACCLIMATIZATION
FEEDING BEHAVIOR
ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE