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JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH | VOLUME 9 | NUMBER 2 | PAGES 395 | 1987
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Gut evacuation rates and ingestion rates of Eudiaptomus graciloides measured by means of the gut fluorescence method

K. Christoffersen and A.-M. Jespersen

Journal of Plankton Research, 8, 973–983, 1986

FIg. 2. Time-dependent changes in the gut content (percentage of initial ng pigment) of E. gro.ciloides at different temperatures under simultaneous feeding.

Fig. 4. The relationship between instantaneous evacuation rate and temperature of E. graciloides. The regresston equation for feeding animals: y = 0.0044 e(0.141 {tau}) (r2 = 0.90). For comparison the results of non-feeding animals are indicated with open circles.


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