Salinity effects on egg production, hatching, and survival of Eurytemora affinis (Copepoda, Calanoida)

Lauri Kuismanen, Louise Forsblom, J. Engström-Öst, U. Båmstedt, O. Glippa
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Salinity is an important biodiversity regulating factor in the Baltic Sea, forming a physiological dispersal barrier for species. The salinity in the Baltic Sea has been predicted to decline due to increased precipitation and fewer saline water inflows from the ocean. This causes stress to species already living on the edge of their tolerances and can alter species compositions and interactions in ecosystems. Calanoid copepod resting eggs, originating from a known egg bank on the seabed in the western Gulf of Finland, were incubated in the laboratory. We monitored the hatching of the calanoid copepods Acartia sp. and Eurytemora affinis, as well as the survival to maturity of hatched Eurytemora affinis nauplii in salinities ranging from 0 to 25. Further, we also investigated salinity-related effects on body size and egg production. Based on the results of our generalized linear mixed model, peak hatching occurred within the salinity range 5-20 (6.3 at the study site). Body size was not affected by salinity and most eggs were produced in salinities of 5, 7.5 and 15. The results suggest that E. affinis lives on the edge of an optimal salinity and that a decline of salinity could affect the fitness of the local populations of the species.
盐度对黄颡鱼产卵、孵化和存活的影响
盐度是波罗的海重要的生物多样性调节因子,形成了物种的生理扩散屏障。据预测,由于降水增加和来自海洋的咸水流入减少,波罗的海的盐度将下降。这对已经生活在其承受能力边缘的物种造成压力,并可能改变生态系统中的物种组成和相互作用。Calanoid桡足类静息蛋来自芬兰湾西部海床上一个已知的蛋库,在实验室里孵化。在0 ~ 25的盐度范围内,监测了拟花桡足类动物Acartia sp.和拟花桡足类动物Eurytemora affinis的孵化情况,以及孵化的拟花桡足类动物Eurytemora affinis nauplii的成活率。此外,我们还研究了盐度对体型和产蛋量的影响。根据我们的广义线性混合模型的结果,孵化高峰发生在5-20盐度范围内(研究地点为6.3)。鱼体大小不受盐度的影响,大多数卵在盐度为5、7.5和15时产卵。结果表明,亲缘沙鼠生活在最佳盐度的边缘,盐度的下降会影响该物种在当地种群的适合度。
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