Title of article :
Temporal changes of abundance, biomass and production of copepod community in a shallow temperate estuary (Ria de Aveiro, Portugal)
Author/Authors :
Sérgio Miguel Leandro، نويسنده , , Fernando Morgado، نويسنده , , F?bio Pereira، نويسنده , , Henrique Queiroga، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The present study reports on temporal changes of abundance, biomass and secondary production of the copepod community of Ria de Aveiro
(Portugal). Zooplankton sampling and hydrological measurements (salinity, temperature, chlorophyll a and nutrients concentrations) were conducted
at four occasions (June 2000, September 2000, December 2000 and March 2001), at 6 sampling stations and during ebb and flood. The
contribution of copepods (from nauplius to adults) to the total abundance and biomass of the zooplankton community of Ria de Aveiro (Portugal)
was equal to 63.6% and 62.0%, respectively (annual average). The estimate of nauplius abundance given by two zooplankton nets with different
meshes was significantly different (P < 0.001) with the 64 mm net collecting 13.9 times more than the 125 mm one. No significant differences
were found for copepodites and adults. The abundance of all development stages (except adults) was positively correlated (P < 0.05) with
salinity and temperature. The seasonal patterns of abundance and biomass were similar to those found in other temperate coastal waters.
Mean daily secondary production rate (mean SE) estimated by the Huntley and Lopez growth model [Huntley, M.E., Lopez, M.D.G.,
1992. Temperature-dependent production of marine copepods: a global synthesis. American Naturalist 140, 201e242] was 22% higher than
the value given by the application of the Hirst and Bunker model [Hirst, A.G., Bunker, A.J., 2003. Growth of marine planktonic copepods: global
rates and patterns in relation to chlorophyll a, temperature, and body weight. Limnology and Oceanography 48, 1988e2010]: 3.71 0.540 and
2.90 0.422 mg C m 3 d 1, respectively.
Keywords :
secondary production rate , estuarine copepod community , Abundance , Ria de Aveiro (Portugal) , Biomass
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science