Characteristics of Calanus finmarchicus dormancy patterns in the Northwest Atlantic
Authored by Pierre Pepin, Catherine L Johnson, Andrew W Leising, Jeffrey A Runge, Erica J H Head, Stephane Plourde, Edward G Durbin
Date Published: 2008
DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsm171
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United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
United States National Science Foundation (NSF)
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Abstract
Demographic time-series from four fixed stations in the Northwest
Atlantic Ocean demonstrate variable timing of entry into and emergence
from dormancy in subpopulations of the planktonic copepod Colanus
finmarchicus. A proxy for timing of entry was established as the date
each year when the proportion of the fifth copepodid stage (CV) in the
subpopulation rose to half its overall climatological maximum CV
proportion at that station. The proxy for timing of emergence at each
station was set as the first date when adults were more than 10\% of the
total abundance of copepodid stages. An alternate emergence proxy date
was determined by back-calculating the spawning dates of the first early
copepodid stages appearing in spring, using a stage-structured, individual-based model. No single environmental cue (photoperiod, surface temperature, or average surface-layer chlorophyll a
concentration) consistently explained entry or emergence dates across
all stations. Among hypotheses put forward to explain dormancy in
Calanus species, we cannot eliminate the lipid accumulation window
hypothesis for onset of dormancy or a lipid-modulated endogenous timer
controlling dormancy duration. The fundamental premise of these
hypotheses is that individuals can only enter dormancy if their food and
temperature history allows them to accumulate sufficient lipid to endure
overwintering, moult, and undergo early stages of gonad maturation.
Tags
Diapause
Life-cycle
Georges bank
Marine copepod
Egg-production
Scotian shelf
St-lawrence estuary
Planktonic copepod
Seasonal dynamics
Feeding condition