Impacts of intraguild predation on Arctic copepod communities

Communities of large copepods form an essential hub of matter and energy fluxes in Arctic marine food webs. Intraguild predation on eggs and early larval stages occurs among the different species of those communities and it has been hypothesized to impact its structure and function. In order to bett...

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Main Authors: Karolane Dufour, Frédéric Maps, Stéphane Plourde, Pierre Joly, Frédéric Cyr
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Marine Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmars.2016.00185/full
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author Karolane Dufour
Frédéric Maps
Stéphane Plourde
Pierre Joly
Frédéric Cyr
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Frédéric Cyr
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description Communities of large copepods form an essential hub of matter and energy fluxes in Arctic marine food webs. Intraguild predation on eggs and early larval stages occurs among the different species of those communities and it has been hypothesized to impact its structure and function. In order to better understand the interactions between dominant copepod species in the Arctic, we conducted laboratory experiments that quantified intraguild predation between the conspicuous and omnivorous Metridia longa and the dominant Calanus hyperboreus. We recorded individual egg ingestion rates for several conditions of temperature, egg concentration and alternative food presence. In each of these experiments, at least some females ingested eggs but individual ingestion rates were highly variable. The global mean ingestion rate of M. longa on C. hyperboreus eggs was 5.8 eggs ind-1 d-1, or an estimated 37% of M. longa daily metabolic need. Among the different factors tested and the various individual traits considered (prosome length, condition index), only the egg concentration had a significant and positive effect on ingestion rates. We further explored the potential ecological impacts of intraguild predation in a simple 1D numerical model of C. hyperboreus eggs vertical distribution in the Amundsen Gulf. Our modelling results showed an asymmetric relationship in that M. longa has little potential impact on the recruitment of C. hyperboreus (< 3% egg standing stock removed by IGP at most) whereas the eggs intercepted by the former can account for a significant portion of its metabolic requirement during winter (up to a third).
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spelling doaj.art-851f977ea19144c19fb03f7a9b002ea12022-12-21T18:32:49ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452016-09-01310.3389/fmars.2016.00185222796Impacts of intraguild predation on Arctic copepod communitiesKarolane Dufour0Frédéric Maps1Stéphane Plourde2Pierre Joly3Frédéric Cyr4Université LavalUniversité LavalFisheries and Oceans CanadaFisheries and Oceans CanadaAix-Marseille Université, Université de ToulonCommunities of large copepods form an essential hub of matter and energy fluxes in Arctic marine food webs. Intraguild predation on eggs and early larval stages occurs among the different species of those communities and it has been hypothesized to impact its structure and function. In order to better understand the interactions between dominant copepod species in the Arctic, we conducted laboratory experiments that quantified intraguild predation between the conspicuous and omnivorous Metridia longa and the dominant Calanus hyperboreus. We recorded individual egg ingestion rates for several conditions of temperature, egg concentration and alternative food presence. In each of these experiments, at least some females ingested eggs but individual ingestion rates were highly variable. The global mean ingestion rate of M. longa on C. hyperboreus eggs was 5.8 eggs ind-1 d-1, or an estimated 37% of M. longa daily metabolic need. Among the different factors tested and the various individual traits considered (prosome length, condition index), only the egg concentration had a significant and positive effect on ingestion rates. We further explored the potential ecological impacts of intraguild predation in a simple 1D numerical model of C. hyperboreus eggs vertical distribution in the Amundsen Gulf. Our modelling results showed an asymmetric relationship in that M. longa has little potential impact on the recruitment of C. hyperboreus (< 3% egg standing stock removed by IGP at most) whereas the eggs intercepted by the former can account for a significant portion of its metabolic requirement during winter (up to a third).http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmars.2016.00185/fullArctic RegionsNumerical modelingCopepodsintraguild predationMetridia longaCanalus hyperboreus
spellingShingle Karolane Dufour
Frédéric Maps
Stéphane Plourde
Pierre Joly
Frédéric Cyr
Impacts of intraguild predation on Arctic copepod communities
Frontiers in Marine Science
Arctic Regions
Numerical modeling
Copepods
intraguild predation
Metridia longa
Canalus hyperboreus
title Impacts of intraguild predation on Arctic copepod communities
title_full Impacts of intraguild predation on Arctic copepod communities
title_fullStr Impacts of intraguild predation on Arctic copepod communities
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of intraguild predation on Arctic copepod communities
title_short Impacts of intraguild predation on Arctic copepod communities
title_sort impacts of intraguild predation on arctic copepod communities
topic Arctic Regions
Numerical modeling
Copepods
intraguild predation
Metridia longa
Canalus hyperboreus
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmars.2016.00185/full
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