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Population dynamics and production of the planktonic copepods in a eutrophic inlet of the Inland Sea of Japan. I.Centropages abdominalis

✍ Scribed by D. Liang; S. Uye; T. Onbé


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
941 KB
Volume
124
Category
Article
ISSN
0025-3162

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✦ Synopsis


Population dynamics and production of the calanoid copepod Centropages abdominalis were studied from November 1986 to November 1987 in Fukuyama Harbor, in the central part of the Inland Sea of Japan. This species was present in the plankton during a cold-water period from November to June (temperature range: 8.9 to 21.1 ~ with a peak abundance (23 600indm -3) in February. During this period, six generations could be detected, and each generation time agreed well with that predicted from food-satiated laboratory experiments, indicating that the natural population was not food-limited. The population suffered extremely high mortality during the period from egg to naupliar stage (N) II: only 0.02 to 4% of the eggs survived to NII. However, the mortality in stages older than NII was almost negligible. The growth rate of C. abdominalis increased exponentially with increasing temperature. Its biomass and production rate showed marked seasonal variations largely in parallel with numerical abundance. The estimated production between 7 November 1986 and 29 May 1987 was 355 mgCm -3 or 2.66 gCm -2, 95% of which occurred during February and March. The daily production rate to biomass ratio increased exponentially with temperature from 0.18 at 8.9 ~ to 0.37 at 19 ~


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