Title of article :
Estuarine calanoid copepod abundance in relation to season, salinity, and land-derived nitrogen loading, Waquoit Bay, MA
Author/Authors :
David Lawrence، نويسنده , , Ivan Valiela، نويسنده , , Gabrielle Tomasky، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Calanoid copepod abundance and distribution were measured by monthly plankton tows from May through November in 1998
and March through August in 1999 in three subestuaries of the Waquoit Bay estuarine system. There was a dramatic seasonal
change in the composition of calanoids in Waquoit Bay with a spring community consisting of Acartia hudsonica, Centropages
hamatus, and Eurytemora affinis, replaced by Acartia tonsa in the summer. The abundance of A. hudsonica, A. tonsa, and C. hamatus
was higher in the saltier reaches of the subestuaries, but the abundance of E. affinis and copepod nauplii was not affected by salinity.
Even though different land-derived nitrogen loads created different concentrations of chlorophyll in the water of Waquoit Bay
subestuaries, there was no apparent response in the abundance of most calanoid copepods to differences in nitrogen load to the
subestuaries. The uncoupling of phytoplankton food from mesozooplankton consumers suggests that other factors such as water
residence time, phytoplankton quality and composition, or variations in microzooplankton food play a role in the abundance
dynamics of Waquoit Bay calanoid populations.
Keywords :
seasonal variations , Copepoda , salinity , Chlorophyll , Cape Cod , Nitrogen Loading , Zooplankton
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science