SHORT-TERM VARIABILITY DURING AN ANCHOR STATION STUDY IN THE SOUTHERN BENGUELA UPWELLING SYSTEM - FECUNDITY ESTIMATES OF THE DOMINANT COPEPOD, CALANOIDES-CARINATUS

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ARMSTRONG, DA
VERHEYE, HM
KEMP, AD
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[1] Formerly of Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Cape Town, 8012, Private Bag X2, Rogge Bay
[2] Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Cape Town, 8012, Private Bag X2, Rogge Bay
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10.1016/0079-6611(91)90025-H
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P7 [海洋学];
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Fecundity studies by indirect (Egg Ratio) and direct (bottle incubation) methods showed that egg production by Calanoides carinatus, downstream of a major upwelling centre, was closely coupled to hydrologically-mediated fluctuations in food availability. Fecundity estimates derived using the Egg Ratio method were lower than those from the incubation method, which we attribute to advection of egg-laden surface layers during upwelling. Improvements in understanding the fecundity-food relationship were achieved by considering phytoplankton size (cells > 10-mu-m), species composition and state of bloom development. Egg production was high (41.6 eggs female-1d-1) during a prolonged quiescent period while a monospecific bloom of Coscinodiscus gigas persisted, but it declined rapidly (5.4 eggs female-1d-1) on the bloom's senescence and its replacement by a surface microflagellate-dominated community. Resumption of egg production occurred with the advection of recently upwelled water supporting a healthy small diatom population. We suggest that the rapid response displayed by female C. carinatus to a pulsed and unpredictable food supply, combined with the capacity to store large lipid reserves, allows this species to successfully exploit upwellng regions.
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