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Impacts of very warm temperature on egg production rates of three Acartiidae (Crustacea,Copepoda) in a Northern African lagoon
Authors:Annabi-Trabelsi Neila  Daly-Yahia Mohamed Néjib  Belmonte Genuario  Aleya Lotfi  Ayadi Habib
Institution:1. Université de Sfax, Faculté des Sciences de Sfax, Département des Sciences de la Vie. Unité de recherche UR/05ES05 Biodiversité et Ecosystème Aquatiques, Route soukra Km 3.5, B.P. 1171, CP 3000 Sfax, Tunisia;2. Laboratory of Environmental Biomonitoring, Unit of Hydrology and Plankton, Bizerte Faculty of Sciences, 7021 Bizerte, Tunisia;3. Laboratory of Zoogeography and Fauna, Department of Biological and Technological Sciences and Technologies, University of Salento, 73100 Lecce, Italy;4. Université de Franche-Comté, Laboratoire de Chrono-Environnement, UMR CNRS 6249, 1, Place Leclerc, F 25030 Besançon cedex, France
Abstract:The daily Egg Production Rate (EPR) of the three Acartiidae copepods namely Acartia clausi, Paracartia latisetosa and Paracartia grani in the North Lagoon of Tunis was compared to temperature and food availability every season from March, 2003 to February, 2004 corresponding to the major seasonal peaks of their abundance and over a 20-days period. The daily EPR was evaluated by assuming a direct correlation with chlorophyll a, particulate organic carbon (POC), and some easily extractable macromolecular compounds from the seston, such as proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. The results showed significant differences in EPR between seasons and species. Temperature and salinity negatively affected the fecundity of A. clausi and positively that of P. latisetosa and P. grani. The A. clausi EPR was supported by chlorophyll a and sestonic proteins while that of P. latisetosa and P. grani correlated with POC suggesting that these two taxa feed on microzooplankton and detritus more than on phytoplankton. Overall, EPR data showed potential population recruitment evidently the highest in P. latisetosa in summer, P. grani in autumn and A. clausi in winter. Our results indicate that temperature and food quality are the determining factors of both abundance and reproduction of the copepods under study.
Keywords:Acartiidae  Egg production rate  Fecundity  Feeding  Brackish waters
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