Predation by a carnivorous marine copepod, Euchaeta norvegica Boeck, on eggs and larvae of the North Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L

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  • J. Yen
  • J. YEN
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The predatory behavior of a carnivorous marine copepod, Euchaeta norvegica Boeck, feeding on eggs and larvae of the North Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. was examined. In the laboratory, adult females of Euchaeta norvegica did not feed on eggs. Predation rates on yolk-sac larvae and starved post-yolk-sac larvae did not vary significantly with age up to 14 days old because of little change in size or activity of the larvae. This differs from E. elongata Esterly, a temperate congener, which selectively feeds on middle yolk-sac-stage larvae of the Pacific hake Merluccius productus Ayres. The subarctic congener Euchaeta norvegika appeared to detect tailbeats of the cod larvae. The functional response was measured for E. norvegica feeding on 2-4-day-old yolk-sac larvae. Maximum ingestion was achieved at 5 larvae. l* with a rate of 6.3 + 1.2 larvae. copepod’ . dayI or 10.5 y0 of its body weight. Estimates of short-term feeding rates, determined from gut-evacuation curves, indicate that E. norvegica, when preying on cod larvae only, must feed for at least 4 h to achieve this maximum ingestion rate. Presence of copepods as alternative prey for E. norvegica depresses its predation rate on cod, although the ingestion of cod greatly supplements the ration consumed. Copepods fed cod larvae form black melanin-pigmented fecal pellets in which larval cod otoliths have been found. Approximately 0.5 larva was required to form one fecal pellet. The last three developmental stages of the predatory copepod were able to ingest larvae and form dark-pigmented fecal pellets. The feeding of this carnivorous marine copepod may contribute to the mortality noted in the larval stages of cod because E. norvegica is numerous in the center of the cod-spawning area of Skrova in the Lofoten Islands, northern Norway.

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تاریخ انتشار 1987