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Distribution and species-specific egg production of Pseudocalanus in the Gulf of Alaska
Author(s) -
Jeffrey M. Napp,
Russell R. Hopcroft,
Christine T. Baier,
Cheryl Clarke
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
journal of plankton research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.87
H-Index - 93
eISSN - 1464-3774
pISSN - 0142-7873
DOI - 10.1093/plankt/fbi015
Subject(s) - biology , zoology , reproduction , population , ecology , avian clutch size , latitude , demography , geodesy , sociology , geography
Pseudocalanus species are important contributors to the secondary production of the northern hemisphere mid- to high-latitude oceans. In the coastal Gulf of Alaska, Pseudocalanus are present year round and are represented by three species. In 2001, Pseudocalanus mimus was the dominant Pseudocalanus species on the shelf during spring and summer, comprising 30-100% of the total, while Pseudocalanus newmani dominated in Prince William Sound (10-90%). Pseudocalanus minutus were only abundant in Prince William Sound during early spring. Egg production (by number and volume) was a function of female prosome length and decreased from spring to summer; however, significant variability was attributable to regional influences that were independent of size. For the same sized female, P. newmani produced more eggs per clutch than P. mimus. Pseudo- calanus mimus, however, tended to have a larger mean egg size than P. newmani. Consequently, clutch volumes of the two species were indistinguishable. Pseudocalanus egg production rates (EPRs) (eggs female-1 day 1) were lower in July and August (ca. 2-4) than April and May (ca. 1-9), but total egg production by the population (eggs day 1) was nearly equivalent for the

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