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Gut evacuation rates were measured in Calanus hyperboreus and C. glacialis from two stations in Jones Sound, Northwest Territory (NWT) and one station in an Ellesmere Island Fjord during late summer of 1984. Gut content decreased exponentially with a rate constant, that, for Stage V C. glacialis at least, was independent of food type and time of day. Gut filling rates were measured in Stage V C. glacialis in the light and in the dark, at noon and midnight. Nighttime gut filling rates were very similar for both light intensities, and also similar to the daytime rate in the dark, whereas the daytime rate in the light was much lower. Ingestion rates were calculated for these latter experiments, including a rate term for defecation, and these results were compared to the values obtained from the observations of gut filling rates in vivo as reported in Head et al. (1985) and from long-term (2–3 d) bottle incubations as reported in Head et al. (in press). The following points were made: (1) in-vivo and in-vitro ingestion rates were very close if appropriate in-vitro experimental conditions were used with respect to light intensity and time of day; (2) copepods could fill their guts at a rate apparently higher than their normal nocturnal ingestion rate; and (3) the calculated rations were dependent on the shape of the observed diurnal feeding patterns.
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Head, E.J.H. Estimation of Arctic copepod grazing rates in vivo and comparison with in-vitro methods. Marine Biology 92, 371–379 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00392678
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