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Processes controlling seasonality and spatial distribution of Centropages typicus: A modeling study in the Gulf of Maine/Georges Bank region

机译:控制斑中线季节性和空间分布的过程:缅因州海湾/乔治银行地区的模型研究

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Copepod populations in the Gulf of Maine/Georges Bank region are dominated by warm water species in late summer/autumn, which are specifically adapted to lower food conditions and higher temperatures and metabolic costs. Better knowledge of their physiological processes and behavior is needed to estimate the impact of changes in environmental conditions on their seasonality and spatial distribution. We investigated the population dynamics of the warm water species Centropages typicus in this region using a copepod population model coupled with a three-dimensional ecosystem model. Although growth and development of copepods are well-investigated processes and well represented in population models, the importance of other life-history traits (e.g. cannibalism, feeding and migration strategies) and their impact on seasonal dynamics and spatial distributions are recognized but difficult to quantify. In this study, species-specific life-history traits were included to investigate their influence on the spatio-temporal patterns. The results confirmed our assumption that cannibalism is a possible constraint controlling the abundances on Georges Bank. Omnivorous feeding by C. typicus on both phytoplankton and microzooplankton is important for maintaining the population in the deeper basins, while vertical aggregation in zones of high-food concentration is a secondary mechanism sustaining the population in low-food seasons. Finally, advective influx from the upstream region on the Scotian Shelf is critical in sustaining the Gulf of Maine population.
机译:缅因州海湾/乔治银行地区的足类种群在夏末/秋季被温水物种所控制,这些物种特别适合于较低的食物条件以及较高的温度和代谢成本。需要更好地了解它们的生理过程和行为,以估计环境条件的变化对其季节性和空间分布的影响。我们使用co足类种群模型和三维生态系统模型研究了该区域温水物种典型中线种群的种群动态。尽管of足类动物的生长和发育是经过充分研究的过程,并在人口模型中得到了很好的体现,但人们认识到其他生活史特征(如食人,进食和迁徙策略)的重要性及其对季节动态和空间分布的影响,但难以量化。在这项研究中,物种特定的生命历史特征被包括在内,以研究它们对时空模式的影响。结果证实了我们的假设,即自相残杀是控制Georges Bank丰度的一种可能约束。伤寒梭菌对浮游植物和微浮游动物的杂食性喂养对于维持较深流域的种群至关重要,而高食物集中区的垂直聚集是维持低食物季节种群数量的次要机制。最后,从斯科特陆架上游区域的对流涌入对维持缅因湾人口至关重要。

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