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- W2002069802 abstract "The flux of phosphate through epilimnetic zooplankton from Lake Ontario was measured by adding 32 PO 4 into whole lakewater, monitoring its accumulation by zooplankton over 48 h, and then measuring its release when animals were returned to unlabelled lake water. Phosphorus uptake was calculated as the sum of accumulation and release rates. The 10 species examined ranged in size from 36-μm Codonella cratera to 1-mm Daphnia retrocurva. Phosphorus uptake rates of herbivorous zooplankton ranged about 200-fold and increased with body size both within and among species, although not proportionally. Among species, there was a pronounced allometry, with smaller species having much higher rates per unit size. This allometry is similar to that described for other metabolic parameters and body size. There was no tendency for smaller species to release a greater fraction of the label they took up. These results suggest that the biomass of zooplankton consuming a given phytoplankton production will be much smaller if small zooplankton dominate, and therefore, this phosphorus sink will be much smaller. Further, the flow of phosphorus to higher trophic levels may be reduced. The result of changing the zooplankton size-distribution may be to change the amount of spring total phosphorus available to summer phytoplankton." @default.
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- W2002069802 title "Phosphorus Flux through Epilimnetic Zooplankton from Lake Ontario: Relationship with Body Size and Significance to Phytoplankton" @default.
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