Diapause in the life cycle of Calanoides carinatus (Kroyer), (Copepoda, Calanoida) |
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Authors: | E G Arashkevich A V Drits A G Timonin |
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Institution: | (1) P. P. Shirhov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Science, 23 Krasikova Street, 117218 Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | The distribution and stage composition of Calanoidescarinatus (Kroyer) are described together with changes in protein and lipid content, respiration rate and gonad development in copepodite stages IV and V (CV) and adults in the Northern Benguela current (17°S, 23°S and 25°S).During active upwelling the population consisted of two parts: the surface part over the shelf was represented by all development stages, while the deep part offshore was dominated (90–95%) by diapausal CVs. In the surface CVs the surplus assimilated energy was allocated to structural growth and maturation or to synthesis of reserve lipids. CVs with large oil sacs and high lipid content descended into deeper layers and formed diapausal stock; they were characterized by a dramatic decrease of respiration rate. Increase of gonad size in association with decrease of oil sac volume in diapausal CV suggests that reserve lipids were expended not only for respiration but also for gonad development. The moulting of dispausal CVs into adults took place in deep water.These results are discussed in relation to the life cycle of the C. carinatus population and the factors causing the formation and termination of the diapausal phase. |
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Keywords: | Calanoides carinatus diapause biochemical composition respiration gonad development |
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