An individual-based model to study the reproduction of egg bearing copepods: Application to Eurytemora affinis (Copepoda Calanoida) from the Seine estuary, France
Authored by Vincent Ginot, Sami Souissi, Gael Dur, Jiang-Shiou Hwang, David Devreker, Francois G Schmitt
Date Published: 2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2008.12.013
Sponsors:
National Science Council of Taiwan
French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)
French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA)
Seine-Aval IV program
Platforms:
Smalltalk
Mobidyc
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Abstract
Limited empirical studies have elucidated the daily egg production and
associated reproductive processes of egg bearing copepod. Herein, we
present an individual-based model which constitutes a realistic
representation of the reproduction in egg bearing copepods. The model
has been parameterized using an extensive set of experimental data
obtained from the literature and from the laboratory and field
experiments on the estuarine copepod Eurytemora affinis. The proposed
model takes into account the adult female longevity, the clutch size and
interclutch duration, which is a function of egg maturation time and
latency time required by the female after egg hatching to produce a new
clutch. The embryonic development time and hatching success are also
taken into account. The effect of temperature on the means and variances
of above-mentioned reproductive parameters has been also incorporated. A
multi agent system based generic platform ``Mobidyc{''} has been used to
generate and calibrate the model. The model demonstrates the
reproductive parameters of females of E. affinis which is validated
through individual based experiments. Temperature specific simulations
provide a dynamical explanation of temperature effect on the cumulative
egg production. The daily survival principally affects the number of
clutches produced per female during its life span. The results obtained
in the present study by combining temperature and survival effects
reveal the relatively greater importance of the first factor on the
daily egg production of egg-carrying copepods. The present model is
generic and hence easily applicable to other animals with comparable
reproductive strategy. (c) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Tags
Variability
Population-dynamics
Growth-model
Calanus-finmarchicus
Acartia-tonsa copepoda
Naupliar development
Temperature-dependent development
Marine planktonic copepods
Fresh-water copepod
Hatching success