Effects of food conditions on the development of the population of Temora stylifera: A modeling approach
Authored by M G Mazzocchi, G Buffoni, Y Carotenuto, S Pasquali, M Ribera d'Alcala
Date Published: 2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2006.04.005
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Italian Ministry of University and Research (MIUR)
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Abstract
We integrated field and laboratory data with modeling to determine the
extent to which the temporal patterns in population abundance of a
copepod species as observed at sea may be explained by differences in
production and mortality rates due to diet. A Lagrangian
individual-based model utilizing birth and mortality rates whose values
and variance were derived from the effects of dietary composition was
implemented to simulate the growth of the multi-staged population of
Temora stylifera. The four diets considered were represented by unialgal
cultures of the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum minimum or the diatom
Thalassiosira rotula, a mixture of the two species, and natural particle
assemblages < 50 mu m. The aim of this work was to set up an exemplary
study on a debated issue, i.e., whether the insidious effect of a diatom
diet demonstrated in laboratory experiments plays a role in the time
course of copepod populations in situ. Our numerical simulations showed
that differences in life history parameters, as mainly dependent on
diet, caused remarkably different population growth rates. However, our
model reproduced the pattern of an average seasonal cycle of T.
stylifera in Mediterranean coastal waters only when it utilized
time-dependent field data, which evidently integrate all conditions the
animals experience at sea. Proper tuning of the mortality term of
developmental stages was crucial to reproduce the pattern of the time
course of T. stylifera abundance in situ, which confirms that this term
plays a major role in shaping the copepod population dynamics. The model
also showed that, while dietary composition affects the population
growth, it is far from being the only determinant of the cycle of
abundance of T. stylifera at sea. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights
reserved.
Tags
ecology
zooplankton
Temperature
Reproduction
Egg-production
Mediterranean sea
Centropages-typicus
Marine planktonic copepods
Hatching success
Diatom-copepod interactions