A MODELING INVESTIGATION OF COPEPOD EGG-PRODUCTION IN THE IRISH-SEA

Citation
Mc. Prestidge et al., A MODELING INVESTIGATION OF COPEPOD EGG-PRODUCTION IN THE IRISH-SEA, ICES journal of marine science, 52(3-4), 1995, pp. 693-703
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Fisheries,"Marine & Freshwater Biology",Oceanografhy
ISSN journal
10543139
Volume
52
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
693 - 703
Database
ISI
SICI code
1054-3139(1995)52:3-4<693:AMIOCE>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
A combined physical and biological model is used to estimate egg produ ction for two representative species of copepods in the Irish Sea. The model is driven by meteorological and hydrographic data, and calculat es stratification and phytoplankton growth. Copepod egg production is calculated from the surface chlorophyll concentration and temperature. Egg production rates of adult female Calanus helgolandicus and Acarti a clausii were measured on two cruises in the Irish Sea during May of 1992 and 1993 in conjunction with measurements of chlorophyll and temp erature, and the model is compared with these observations. Prediction s of chlorophyll and temperature structure for 1992 show goad agreemen t with the data, and the model successfully simulated the spatial vari ation of egg production over the region covered by the cruise. In 1993 , weather conditions led to earlier stratification and phytoplankton g rowth, as predicted by the model. The cruise covered a wider area than in 1992 and a wider range of hydrographic regimes and chlorophyll con centrations was observed. The relationship between egg production and chlorophyll agreed well with the data; however, there were discrepanci es in the spatial details of the chlorophyll predictions, leading to e rrors in the modelled egg production. These may have arisen from error s in simulating the timing of onset of nutrient depletion, which was n ot a significant factor in 1992. The parameter values for the egg prod uction model indicate that the copepods, particularly Calanus, derived energy from foods other than phytoplankton. (C) International Council for the Exploration of the Sea.