
Plankton Regulation Dynamics
Experiments and Models in Rotifer Continuous Cultures
Norbert Walz(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. June 1993
Book
Hardback
XI, 308 pages
978-3-540-55955-9 (ISBN)
Description
Continuous cultures, i.e. chemostats with an continuous
dilution rate, are model ecosystems for the study of general
regulation principles in plankton communities.
Further to an introduction, general continuous culture
methods and especially the characteristics of rotifer
continuousculture systems are presented. Sections on
metabolism and energetics in chemostats, growth models,
competition and predator-prey interactions, as well as the
application of rotifer continuous cultures to ecotoxicology
and their use in aquaculture are included.
dilution rate, are model ecosystems for the study of general
regulation principles in plankton communities.
Further to an introduction, general continuous culture
methods and especially the characteristics of rotifer
continuousculture systems are presented. Sections on
metabolism and energetics in chemostats, growth models,
competition and predator-prey interactions, as well as the
application of rotifer continuous cultures to ecotoxicology
and their use in aquaculture are included.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Heidelberg
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
biography
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Weight
630 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-55955-9 (9783540559559)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-77804-9
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Content
1 Introduction.- 1.1 Systems Approach to Natural and Artificial Plankton Communities by Continuous Cultures.- 2. General Continuous Culture Methods.- 2.1 Semicontinuous Culture Methods.- 2.2 Methods of Single- and Two-Stage Chemostat Experiments.- 2.3 Rotifer Culture in the Turbidostat.- 3 Characteristics of Rotifer Continuous Culture Systems.- 3.1 The Growth of Brachionus rubens in Semicontinuous Culture.- 3.2 Single-Stage Predator-Prey Algal-Rotifer Chemostat Culture.- 3.3 Characteristics of Two-Stage Chemostat Cultures of Brachionus angularis.- 3.4 Turbidostat Culture of Brachionus calyciflorus: An Experimental System to Assess Biological Limits on Population Growth.- 4 Metabolism and Energetics in Chemostats.- 4.1 Carbon Metabolism and Population Dynamics of Brachionus angularis and Keratella cochlearis.- 4.2 Elements of Energy Balance of Brachionus angularis.- 4.3 Steady-State Growth and Carbon Metabolism of Brachionus rubens and B. calyciflorus.- 5 Growth Models of Rotifers.- 5.1 Regulation Models in Rotifer Chemostats.- 5.2 Comparison of Ecological and Microbial Growth Models.- 6 Competition and Life History Strategies of Rotifers.- 6.1 Use of Semicontinuous Culture Methods for Examining Competitive Outcome Between Two Freshwater Rotifers (Genus Brachionus) Growing on a Single Algal Resource.- 6.2 Rotifers and Continuous Culture Techniques: Model Systems for Testing Mechanistic Concepts of Consumer-Resource Interactions.- 6.3 Life History Strategies of Rotifers.- 7 Ecological, Ecotoxicological and Aquacultural Significance of Continuous Culture Experiments.- 7.1 Critical Consideration of Chemostat Experiments.- 7.2 Chemostat Regulation Principles in Natural Plankton Communities.- 7.3 Application of Rotifer Continuous Cultures to Ecotoxicology.- 7.4 Use of Rotifer Chemostats in Aquaculture.- 8 Epilogue.- References.