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A model of the predatory impact of larval marine fish on the population dynamics of their zooplankton prey
Authors:Bollens  Stephen M
Institution:School of Oceanography, WB-10, University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Abstract:A simulation model of the population dynamics of two speciesof calanoid copepods (Calanus.r pacificus and Pseudocalanussp.) was forced with predation pressure from a genetic, hypotheticalpopulation of larval marine fish. Results of the model are sensitiveto changes in parameters describing the dynamics of both predatorand prey populations, including initial numbers, fecundity,growth, mortality, size of prey organisms and feeding selectivityof the predators; the relative importance of these parametersis tested by way of a brute-force sensitivity analysis. Usingresults from recent ichthyoplankton surveys in Dabob Bay, WA,USA, the model was also forced with predation from populationsof larval Pacific herring (Clupea harengus pallasi) and Pacificwhiting (Merluccius productus). Results of the various simulationruns lead to the conclusion that marine fish larvae can significantlyimpact the population dynamics of their calanoid copepod prey,but that the magnitude of this impact is highly dependent onspecies-specific values of various population parameters.
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