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Copepod succession in two South African estuaries
Authors:Wooldridge, T.   Melville-Smith, R.
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, Box 1600 University of Port Elizabeth South Africa
Abstract:The seasonal succession of copepod species was studied fromNovember 1976 through October 1978 in the Swartkops and Sundaysriver estuaries. South Africa. Acartia natalensis appeared inthe plankton in spring and reaches maximum abundance duringsummer and autumn. It was replaced by A. longipatella in lateautumn which reached maximum abundance in winter and spring.Cycles of dominance are regulated by the interaction of temperature,salinity and competition between the two species. A natalensis a more tolerant of low salinity and the replacementof A. longipatella by A. natalensis starts in the upper estuaryand spreads seawards. Maximum abundance of A. natalensis isattained in water of lower salinity than in the case of A. longipatella.In the Sundays estuary A. natalensis appeared briefly in thelatter half of the study and in the upper and middle estuaryonly. In the lower estuary A. longipatella was present duringall seasons. This was due to the absence of competition fromA. natalensis, high salinity and lower summer temperatures dueto marine influence. A third species of copepod, Pseudodiaptomushessei functions as a pioneer species, exploiting "new water"after flooding or strong fresh water inflow. High abundancemay therefore occur during any season and no competition betweenP. hessei and either species of Acartia was observed.
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