Allelopathy between zooplankton: a mechanism for interference
competition
Abstract:
The filtering rate of the copepod Diaptomus tyrrelli
is reduced in the presence of its potential competitor and predator,
Epischura nevadensis, by as much as 60 percent. This effect is caused
by a chemical released into the water by Epischura. The chemical does
not pass through dialysis tubing with a pore size of 10 4 angstroms,
indicating that it is a large molecular weight compound. The reduction
in filtering rate is the result of interference competition between
two species and may be linked to the evolution of a mechanism for avoiding
predation.
Folt CL and Goldman CR. Science 213:1133-1135, 1981
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