Microsphere counts from Oikopleura dioica guts following feeding incubations with three microsphere sizes (for each functionalized microsphere) available in environmentally relevant concentrations
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Cell surface properties can strongly mediate microbial interactions with predators in soil and host-pathogen systems. Yet, the role of microbial surface properties in avoiding or enhancing predation in the ocean remains a research frontier. Appendicularians are globally abundant marine suspension feeders that capture marine microorganisms in a complex mucous filtration system. We used artificial microspheres to test whether the surface properties of prey particles influenced selection by the appendicularian, Oikopleura dioica. Across microsphere sizes (0.5, 1, 2 and 3 µm) and concentrations (~103-106 particles ml-1), which were varied to represent realistic microbial communities, carboxylate- and amine-modified particles were handled differently by the appendicularians. The carboxylate-modified particles were enriched in the gut while the amine-modified particles were enriched in the mucous filters, leading to different particle fates.
This dataset includes microsphere counts from appendicularian guts following feeding incubations with three microsphere sizes (for each functionalized microsphere) available in environmentally relevant concentrations.
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Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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2025-04-03



