2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.16.480784
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Prey size spectra and predator to prey size ratios of southern ocean salps

Abstract: While the importance of salp grazing has become increasingly apparent in shaping their local ecosystems, little is known about the size ranges of their prey in the field. This study investigated the feeding habits of 7 different species of salp of both solitary and aggregate life stages representing a variety of sizes across subtropical and subantarctic waters east of New Zealand. Scanning electron microscopy was used to examine the gut contents of 58 salps, which were then compared to water column communitie… Show more

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“…Comparing the ratios of prey taxa to each other in the guts and seawater revealed changes in the relative abundances of prey, suggesting selective feeding (Figure 5A,B). Although size is an important property governing particle capture by salps (Fender et al, 2022), mounting evidence indicates that not only can mucous mesh grazers capture particles smaller than mesh openings at appreciable rates (Conley et al, 2018), but particles of similar size are not collected at the same rates (Dadon-Pilosof et al, 2019). In the present study, Prochlorococcus ($0.55 μm; Casey et al, 2019) was proportionally much less abundant in the guts than other prey types of similar size (Figure 5B, top).…”
Section: Salp Feeding Is Selectivecontrasting
confidence: 46%
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“…Comparing the ratios of prey taxa to each other in the guts and seawater revealed changes in the relative abundances of prey, suggesting selective feeding (Figure 5A,B). Although size is an important property governing particle capture by salps (Fender et al, 2022), mounting evidence indicates that not only can mucous mesh grazers capture particles smaller than mesh openings at appreciable rates (Conley et al, 2018), but particles of similar size are not collected at the same rates (Dadon-Pilosof et al, 2019). In the present study, Prochlorococcus ($0.55 μm; Casey et al, 2019) was proportionally much less abundant in the guts than other prey types of similar size (Figure 5B, top).…”
Section: Salp Feeding Is Selectivecontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…Their removal by large mucous mesh grazers alters the picture of how planktonic archaea link to marine food webs. This work, combined with results from experiments on cultivated grazers, artificial prey, measurements of mesh pore sizes, and studies from coastal environments, suggests a role for mucous grazers in marine microbial mortality and evolution (Dadon-Pilosof et al, 2019;Fender et al, 2022;Stukel et al, 2021;Sutherland et al, 2010). As mucous mesh grazers are ubiquitous, and bloom rapidly in response to change, this trophic interaction likely has a global role in shaping nutrient cycling, microbial community ecology, evolution, and cross-scale ecosystem structure.…”
Section: Salps and Pteropods Graze On Marine Prokaryotesmentioning
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