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Seasonal variations in copepod size: effects of temperature, food abundance, and vertebrate predation
Authors:Warren, Glenn J.   Evans, Marlene S.   Jude, David J.   Ayers, John C.
Affiliation:Great Lakes Research Division, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA 1Present address: Division of Biological Sciences, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA
Abstract:Seasonal dry weights of female and male Cyclops bicuspidatusthomasi, Diaptomus ashlandi and Diaptomus minutus were studiedin southeastern Lake Michigan during 1975–1981. Smallestanimals occurred during summer and early fall, and largest animalsin winter and spring, a pattern reported for other copepods.The range of weights for the species and sexes decreased fromwinter to summer, and converged in summer to a value of approximately2 µg/animal. Surface water temperature and abundancesof young-of-the-year (YOY) fish were inversely correlated withweights of males and females of the three copepod species. Standingstocks of important phytoplankton groups, especially pennatediatoms and flagellates, were positively correlated with copepodweight. Seasonal change of copepod body size appears to be morethan simply a function of temperature; seasonal predation byYOY fish may be a factor influencing sizes of adult copepods.
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