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Experimental studies on the feeding and reproduction of Calanoides patagoniensis (Copepoda, Calanoid) in a southern upwelling ecosystem of the Humboldt Current
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WoS WOS:000327924700004
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84887168871
DOI 10.1016/J.MARENVRES.2012.11.008
Año 2013
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Abstract



Seasonal cohorts of the large-sized copepod Calanoides patagoniensis allowed testing the relative ability of this species to exploit food resources that prevail during winter time in southern upwelling ecosystems of the Humboldt Current. This was achieved by considering a local winter flagellate assemblage (WFA), Thalassiosira rotula isolated from the local spring phytoplankton and a laboratory culture of Prorocentrum minimum, as food offers in consecutive 96 h experiments. Ingestion rates (IR) varied between 7 and 14 mu g C f(-1) d(-1), egg production reached a peak of 70 eggs while egg production rates (EPR) varied between 27 +/- 6 and 31 +/- 4 eggs f(-1) d(-1). Feeding and reproductive traits were dependent on food offer, and after 72 h both IR and EPR decreased by 28% and 40% respectively, when copepods were steadily fed with the diatom. The relatively high reproductive performance supported by WFA was notable; showing the feeding behavior of this species can couple with food availability in the field with successful reproductive outcomes. Migration strategies allowing remain in upper food-rich coastal waters along with this flexible trophic behavior may better explain why this species is among the most recurrent ones in these variable yet productive upwelling areas. (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Marine & Freshwater Biology
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 AGUILERA-FERNANDEZ, VICTOR MANUEL Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
2 FERNANDEZ-IBANEZ, CAMILA DEL PILAR Mujer Universidad de Concepción - Chile

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Conicyt Chile
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Authors are very grateful to the staff of the Marine Biology Station of Dichato, Gisela Letelier, Jose Caamano, and Jose Marileo for their continuous support during sampling campaigns. Authors would also like to thank Katty Donoso and Claudia Perez for their cooperation in the feeding experiments. Thanks to Dr. Jaime Gomez-Gutierrez for his valuable recommendations to improve this manuscript. Partial support to Dr. V. Aguilera Ramos was provided by Programa Bicentenario (PBCT) of CONICYT Chile Grant Rue-02. Research Program 3 of the COPAS Center also provided funding support for field and experimental studies.
Authors are very grateful to the staff of the Marine Biology Station of Dichato, Gisela Letelier, Jose Caamaño, and José Marileo for their continuous support during sampling campaigns. Authors would also like to thank Katty Donoso and Claudia Pérez for their cooperation in the feeding experiments. Thanks to Dr. Jaime Gómez-Gutiérrez for his valuable recommendations to improve this manuscript. Partial support to Dr. V. Aguilera Ramos was provided by Programa Bicentenario (PBCT) of CONICYT Chile Grant Rue-02 . Research Program 3 of the COPAS Center also provided funding support for field and experimental studies.

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