Selectivity of
the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis fed mixtures of algal species with
various cell volumes and cell densities
G.N. Hotos-2002
Aquaculture
Research, 33(12):
949-958
Abstract:
The ability for food selectivity of
rotifer Brachionus plicatiliswas studied in the laboratory by feeding
mixtures of microalgae with various cell volumes. Chlorella sp. (±22 µm3)
was the reference algal species, and Asteromonas gracilis,
(Chlorophyta) (±2150 µm3),
Tetraselmis suesica (±268 µm3),
Dunaliella salina (±52 µm3)
and Chaetoceros sp. (±150 µm3)
the experimental species. Each was mixed with Chlorella and fed in
three experiments. In the first experiment, filtration and ingestion rates
of rotifers each fed with algae revealed that the highest values were
measured with the mixture of Chlorella + Asteromonas,
and the lowest for Chlorella + Chaetoceros. In the
second and the third experiments, by using several combinations of algal
densities with the mixture of Chlorella + Asteromonas,
a selectivity ability of the rotifers for Asteromonas was found. A hypothesis
is presented that accounts for the preference of rotifers for Asteromonas,
which is suggested as a new candidate species for use in live food
production of fish hatcheries.
(Laboratory for Culture of Euryhaline
Fish, Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries, Technological Educational
Institution (TEI) of Messolonghi, 30200 Messolonghi, Greece, E-mail: ghotos@teimes.gr)