Copepod biomass in an estuarine and a stagnant brackish environment of the S. W. Netherlands |
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Authors: | C. Bakker W. J. Phaff M. v. Ewijk-Rosier N. De Pauw |
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Affiliation: | (1) Delta Institute of Hydrobiological Research, Yerseke, The Netherlands;(2) Laboratory for Biological Research of Environmental Pollution, State University, Gent, Belgium |
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Abstract: | In the mesohaline zone of the Westerschelde estuaryEurytemora affinis is the dominant copepod, demonstrating large biomass values nearly throughout the year. In the meso-polyhaline Lake VeereAcartia tonsa is abundant, mainly during summer. In spring a small population ofEurytemora americana is found. The tidal estuary harboured far denser copepod populations throughout the year than the stagnant brackish lake water. The average yearly copepodid+adult biomass in the Westerschelde estuary was approx. 850 mg/m3 (wet weight), in Lake Veere approx. 130 mg/m3. Temporarily low oxygen values did not influence negatively the copepod populations in the Westerschelde estuary. The seasonal distribution of the dominant copepods in both areas is explained in the light of recent litterature data. PerennialEurytemora affinis abundance in the Westerschelde estuary must be mainly caused by large concentrations of nannodetritus particles, bacteria included, throughout the year.Acartia tonsa in Lake Veere has to thrive mainly on nannophytoplankton. Communication no. 141 of the Delta Institute for Hydrobiological Research, Yerseke, The Netherland. |
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Keywords: | Westerschelde estuary Lake Veere Eurytemora affinis Acartia tonsa copepod biomass seasonal distribution temperature/salinity-relations oxygen photoplankton nannodetritus particles |
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