Brazilian Journal of Oceanography (Mar 2016)

Herbivorous copepods with emphasis on dynamic Paracalanus quasimodo in an upwelling region

  • Judson da Cruz Lopes da Rosa,
  • Wanda Maria Monteiro-Ribas,
  • Lohengrin Dias de Almeida Fernandes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592016105906401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 1
pp. 67 – 73

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Abstract Coastal upwelling is known to transfer the nutrient-rich water from the deep ocean to the surface, which benefits primary production and consequently increases local organic production. Cabo Frio is favored by the phenomenon and copepods are one of the groups most benefited. According to the results presented here, the higher abundances of Pacalanus quasimodo relative to other species are due to its rapid response to upwelling-dependent blooms. Therefore this study aims to assess the herbivory and dynamics of many copepod populations with emphasis on P. quasimodo. The results showed that temperature influences primary production, which in turn benefits the seston biomass (R2 = 0.65, p = 0.008). The dominance of P. quasimodo was due to its emphasis on herbivory (R2 = 0.83) and lead to a decrease in the planktonic diversity (R2 = 0.63, p = 0.002). Our results revealed that predation by carnivorous copepods, like Corycaeus spp. and Oncaea spp. is the main opposing factor affecting P. quasimodo dominance. (R2 = 0.70, p = 0.004; βpredators = 0.41, p = 0.04).

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