Reproductive response of the copepods Calanoides carinatus and Calanus agulhensis to varying periods of starvation in the southern Benguela upwelling region |
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Authors: | Huggett Jenny A |
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Institution: | Marine And Coastal Management, Private Bag X2, Roggebaai 8012 And Marine Biology Research Institute, Zoology Department, University Of Cape Town, Rondebosch, 7701 South Africa |
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Abstract: | Egg production by the calanoid copepods Calanoides carinatusand Calanus agulhensis fed excess Thalassiosira weissflogiiwas monitored in the laboratory following starvation periodsof 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 days. Following short (13 day) periodsof starvation, egg production by C.agulhensis returned to thesatiated rate (51.1 eggs {female} day1) more rapidly(after 0.92.4 days of excess food) than that of Ca. carinatus(after 2.83.1 days). However, following longer (59day) periods of starvation, Ca. carinatus regained satiatedlevels of egg production (55.8 eggs {female}1 day1)more rapidly (after 3.14.0 days of excess food) thanC. agulhensis (after 3.85.2 days of feeding following57 days of starvation). Moreover, many C. agulhensisfemales did not regain normal rates of egg production after9 days of starvation. For both species, the time required foregg production to recover was proportional to the starvationperiod, although only up to 7 days for C. agulhensis, and wasthe same following 4.25 days of starvation. Previously fed Ca.carinatus terminated egg production more rapidly than C. agulhensiswhen starved. The ability of Ca. carinatus to tolerate, andrecover rapidly from, prolonged periods of starvation, combinedwith a comparatively fast development time and high rate ofegg production, provides this species with a strong competitiveadvantage over C. agulhensis in the highly pulsed food environmentof the southern Benguela upwelling region. |
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