Effects of light (photoperiod,spectral composition) on the population dynamics of Tisbe holothuriae Humes (Copepods,Harpacticoida) |
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Authors: | H. Miliou |
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Affiliation: | (1) Zoological Laboratory, University of Athens, 15771 Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | The harpacticoid copepod Tisbe holothuriae Humes was reared for several generations under different photoperiods (white light) and spectral quality (continuous illumination). The main life cycle parameters were measured and demographic variables were determined. Development time was retarded under green wavelengths and at photoperiods different from LD 12:12, especially under continuous white light. Total body length of females and males was shortest under LD 12:12 and longest under constant dark. Photoperiods different from LD 12:12 prolonged the interval between broods of egg sacs. Short photoperiods caused higher abortion rate, while long photoperiods retarded the maturation time of the egg sacs. Red wavelengths stimulated the abortion rate. Photoperiod LD 12:12 and blue wavelengths increased the production of offspring and the life span of females. Highest intrinsic rates of natural increase were estimated under LD 12:12 (rm =0.304) and blue wavelengths (rm = 0.254). These light conditions proved the most favourable for rearing Tisbe holothuriae. |
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Keywords: | light effects photoperiod spectral composition copepods population dynamics Tisbe holothuriae |
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