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Zur Dynamik exploitierter Populationen vonTisbe holothuriae (Copepoda,Harpacticoida)
Authors:M Hoppenheit
Institution:1. Biologische Anstalt Helgoland (Laboratorium Sülldorf), Hamburg 55, Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Abstract:In weekly exploited populations of the harpacticoid copepodTisbe holothuriae Humes, effects of exploitation rate on population density, age distribution, growth, as well as numerical and biomass yields were studied under conditions of surplus food supply at 22° C and 30 ‰ S. Increase of exploitation rate lowered the adult plus copepodid density and raised the density of nauplii, thus shifting the age distribution in favour of the nauplii. Total population density was almost equal at exploitation rates of 0.10, 0.50 and 0.70, but lower at rates of 0.30 and 0.90. Experiments, which have not yet been completed, have shown a higher resistance against the toxic effect of cadmium in populations exploited at rates of 0.30 or 0.90; populations exploited at the lower rate displayed a lesser degree of resistance than populations exploited at the rate of 0.90. Variability of densities was least at intermediate exploitation rates, whereas the variability of the age structure and the intrinsic rate of natural increase was less at higher rates, indicating smaller fluctuations in the ratio of the regulating variables mortality and fecundity with increasing exploitation. The assumption is made that an appropriate exploitation rate contributes to the achievement of favourable culture conditions for copepods, which are subjected to intense predation in natural populations. Within the range of the exploitation rates selected, biomass yields of nauplii and adults plus copepodids were approximately proportional to exploitation rate; therefore, the maximum rate sustainable by aTisbe holothuriae population cannot be established. From data on adult numerical yield, however, it may be concluded that exploitation rates exceeding 0.90 will not result in increased productivity.
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