Population structure and life cycle of Pseudocalanus minutus and Pseudocalanus newmani (Copepoda: Calanoida) in Toyama Bay, southern Japan Sea

Population structure and life cycle of Pseudocalanus minutus and P. newmani in Toyama Bay, southern Japan Sea, were investigated based on seasonal samples obtained by vertical hauls (0-500 m depth) of twin-type Norpac nets (0.33-mm and 0.10-mm mesh) over one full year from February 1990 through Janu...

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Main Authors: Yamaguchi, Atsushi, Ikeda, Tsutomu, Shiga, Naonobu
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Plankton Society of Japan
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spelling fthokunivhus:oai:eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp:2115/45758 2023-05-15T18:03:42+02:00 Population structure and life cycle of Pseudocalanus minutus and Pseudocalanus newmani (Copepoda: Calanoida) in Toyama Bay, southern Japan Sea Yamaguchi, Atsushi Ikeda, Tsutomu Shiga, Naonobu http://hdl.handle.net/2115/45758 eng eng The Plankton Society of Japan http://www.plankton.jp/PBE/index.html http://hdl.handle.net/2115/45758 Plankton biology and ecology, 45(2): 183-193 © 1998 The Plankton Society of Japan Pseudocalanus life cycle vertical distribution Toyama Bay Japan Sea 485 article fthokunivhus 2022-11-18T01:02:09Z Population structure and life cycle of Pseudocalanus minutus and P. newmani in Toyama Bay, southern Japan Sea, were investigated based on seasonal samples obtained by vertical hauls (0-500 m depth) of twin-type Norpac nets (0.33-mm and 0.10-mm mesh) over one full year from February 1990 through January 1991. Closing PCP nets (0.06-mm mesh) were also towed to evaluate vertical distribution patterns in September 1990, November 1991 and February 1997. P. minutus was present throughout the year. The population structure was characterized by numerous early copepodite stages in February-April, largely copepodite V (CV) in May-November, and a rapid increase of adults in November to January. As the exclusive component of the population, CVs were distributed below 300 m in September and November both day and night. These CVs were considered to be in diapause. In February most of the Cl to CIV stages were concentrated in the top 100 m. All copepodite stages of P. newmani were collected for only 7 months of the year, disappearing from the water column in Toyama Bay from mid-June onward and their very small population recovered in November. Vertical sampling in September failed to collect them down to 1000-m depth. The period of their absence corresponded to the period of seasonal warming of surface waters. Unlike P. minutus, P. newmani appears to lack the ability to sink to cooler water during the warm summer season in Toyama Bay. Vertical sampling in February revealed that all copepodite stages of P. newmani were distributed largely in the top 100 m. From these results, combined with the temperature-generation length relationship established by McLaren et al. (1989a), it is estimated that P. minutus and P. newmani have two and three generations, respectively, per year. Further, the present results for both Pseudocalanus species are compared with those reported from coastal waters in the northwestern Pacific and other regions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Pseudocalanus minutus Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (HUSCAP) Pacific
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topic Pseudocalanus
life cycle
vertical distribution
Toyama Bay
Japan Sea
485
spellingShingle Pseudocalanus
life cycle
vertical distribution
Toyama Bay
Japan Sea
485
Yamaguchi, Atsushi
Ikeda, Tsutomu
Shiga, Naonobu
Population structure and life cycle of Pseudocalanus minutus and Pseudocalanus newmani (Copepoda: Calanoida) in Toyama Bay, southern Japan Sea
topic_facet Pseudocalanus
life cycle
vertical distribution
Toyama Bay
Japan Sea
485
description Population structure and life cycle of Pseudocalanus minutus and P. newmani in Toyama Bay, southern Japan Sea, were investigated based on seasonal samples obtained by vertical hauls (0-500 m depth) of twin-type Norpac nets (0.33-mm and 0.10-mm mesh) over one full year from February 1990 through January 1991. Closing PCP nets (0.06-mm mesh) were also towed to evaluate vertical distribution patterns in September 1990, November 1991 and February 1997. P. minutus was present throughout the year. The population structure was characterized by numerous early copepodite stages in February-April, largely copepodite V (CV) in May-November, and a rapid increase of adults in November to January. As the exclusive component of the population, CVs were distributed below 300 m in September and November both day and night. These CVs were considered to be in diapause. In February most of the Cl to CIV stages were concentrated in the top 100 m. All copepodite stages of P. newmani were collected for only 7 months of the year, disappearing from the water column in Toyama Bay from mid-June onward and their very small population recovered in November. Vertical sampling in September failed to collect them down to 1000-m depth. The period of their absence corresponded to the period of seasonal warming of surface waters. Unlike P. minutus, P. newmani appears to lack the ability to sink to cooler water during the warm summer season in Toyama Bay. Vertical sampling in February revealed that all copepodite stages of P. newmani were distributed largely in the top 100 m. From these results, combined with the temperature-generation length relationship established by McLaren et al. (1989a), it is estimated that P. minutus and P. newmani have two and three generations, respectively, per year. Further, the present results for both Pseudocalanus species are compared with those reported from coastal waters in the northwestern Pacific and other regions.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Yamaguchi, Atsushi
Ikeda, Tsutomu
Shiga, Naonobu
author_facet Yamaguchi, Atsushi
Ikeda, Tsutomu
Shiga, Naonobu
author_sort Yamaguchi, Atsushi
title Population structure and life cycle of Pseudocalanus minutus and Pseudocalanus newmani (Copepoda: Calanoida) in Toyama Bay, southern Japan Sea
title_short Population structure and life cycle of Pseudocalanus minutus and Pseudocalanus newmani (Copepoda: Calanoida) in Toyama Bay, southern Japan Sea
title_full Population structure and life cycle of Pseudocalanus minutus and Pseudocalanus newmani (Copepoda: Calanoida) in Toyama Bay, southern Japan Sea
title_fullStr Population structure and life cycle of Pseudocalanus minutus and Pseudocalanus newmani (Copepoda: Calanoida) in Toyama Bay, southern Japan Sea
title_full_unstemmed Population structure and life cycle of Pseudocalanus minutus and Pseudocalanus newmani (Copepoda: Calanoida) in Toyama Bay, southern Japan Sea
title_sort population structure and life cycle of pseudocalanus minutus and pseudocalanus newmani (copepoda: calanoida) in toyama bay, southern japan sea
publisher The Plankton Society of Japan
url http://hdl.handle.net/2115/45758
geographic Pacific
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genre Pseudocalanus minutus
genre_facet Pseudocalanus minutus
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http://hdl.handle.net/2115/45758
Plankton biology and ecology, 45(2): 183-193
op_rights © 1998 The Plankton Society of Japan
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