Growth and egg production of female Calanus finmarchicus: An individual-based physiological model and experimental validation
Authored by F Carlotti, HJ Hirche
Date Published: 1997
DOI: 10.3354/meps149091
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European Union
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Abstract
A detailed individual-based model of egg production of Calanus
finmarchicus is proposed. Female growth and egg production are
represented by 8 state variables (gut content, nutrient pool, structural
body, oil sac, and 4 stages of oocyte maturation) which are regulated by
physiological processes. Clutch size is set constant under continuous
food conditions, but the spawning interval changes with food
availability and temperature depending on the rate of oocyte maturation.
Smaller clutches can occur when eggs are released under bad external
conditions. Thus changing conditions can produce different clutch size
distributions. For model validation, egg production experiments were
conducted under different constant and fluctuating food concentrations
and compared with model simulations. In the experiments, egg production
was strongly affected by food fluctuation. In experiments with
alternating feeding and starvation cycles integrated egg production was
affected by mean food concentration during the experiment rather than by
the frequency of the cycles. The model reproduces correctly the egg
production rates and final body carbon of females kept in the different
food regimes. It provides a dynamical explanation of physiological
responses of the individual under short term food variation. When food
becomes unavailable, the most advanced oocytes are released and egg
production continues until the nutrient pool decreases below a minimal
critical value. Thereafter, no eggs are laid. When food reappears, somatic growth resumes until structural body weight is restored, then
oogenesis is fuelled. Experimental results were simulated correctly
without using matter from the lipid pool.
Tags
Temperature
St-lawrence
Food concentration
Planktonic copepod
Reproductive-cycle
Acartia-tonsa
Copepod centropages-typicus
Temora-stylifera
Genital system
Lipid-content