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Journal of Plankton Research, doi:10.1093/plankt/fbm028
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Seasonal reproductive biology of Centropages tenuiremis (copepoda) in Xiamen waters, China

Li-Sheng Wu, Gui-Zhong Wang*, Xiao-Dong Jiang** and Shao-Jing Li

Department of Oceanography, State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University, 422 Siming South Road, Xiamen 361005, PR China

* Corresponding author: gzwang{at}xmu.edu.cn

Received on November 9, 2006; revised on January 11, 2007; accepted on March 28, 2007


   Abstract

The egg production rate (EPR) and the effects of environmental variations on diapause induction in the copepod Centropages tenuiremis in Xiamen waters were studied in 2002 and 2003. The EPR ranged from 7.33±8.14 (on February 18th, 2003) to 91.08 ± 20.61 (on June 6th, 2003) eggs female–1d–1 (mean ± 95% confidence limits), and displayed a significant seasonal pattern. Before the period of maximum egg production, EPR increased with seawater temperature and chlorophyll a concentration; but after the maximum no significant relationship was found between EPR and chlorophyll a concentration, and there was a negative linear relationship between EPR and temperature. Seawater temperature and photoperiod respectively played a primary role in the switch to diapause egg production by the females as shown by single-factor probit analysis. However, the difference in effect between the two factors was demonstrated by binary logistic multivariate analysis. These results suggest that this copepod rapidly increases subitaneous EPR by taking full advantage of conditions in favorable seasons (winter and spring). Subitaneous EPR decreases and there is a switch to production of diapause eggs which survive in the bottom sediments during unfavorable seasons (summer and autumn) in Xiamen waters.

Key Words: Egg production rate • Centropages tenuiremis • Diapause • Xiamen waters


** Presently working in Polar Research Institute of China (451 Jinqiao Road, Shanghai 200136, PR China)

Communicating editor: RP Harris


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