Sagitta setosa predation on Calanus helgolandicus in the English Channel

We used a long-term monitoring data set at station L4 (1988–2004), Western English Channel, to assess the predation pressure by the chaetognath Sagitta setosa on the copepod Calanus helgolandicus. Maximum abundances of Calanus helgolandicus are correlated with years when Sagitta setosa and the Sipho...

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Published inJournal of plankton research Vol. 32; no. 5; pp. 725 - 737
Main Authors Bonnet, Delphine, Lindeque, Penelope K., Harris, Roger P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford University Press 01.05.2010
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Summary:We used a long-term monitoring data set at station L4 (1988–2004), Western English Channel, to assess the predation pressure by the chaetognath Sagitta setosa on the copepod Calanus helgolandicus. Maximum abundances of Calanus helgolandicus are correlated with years when Sagitta setosa and the Siphonophore, Muggiae atlantica, abundances are low, between February and June. As a significant correlation does not necessarily imply a prey–predator interaction, we analysed the gut content of S. setosa to investigate the presence or absence of Calanus helgolandicus in the chaetognath diet. Molecular analysis of the gut content of three Sagitta each month during a year shows that C. helgolandicus is present in the diet of S. setosa throughout the year. Estimates of S. setosa minimal predation pressure suggest that up to 19% of the C. helgolandicus population can be removed. Peaks of S. setosa follow peaks of Calanus helgolandicus total egg production. We suggest that S. setosa is an important predator of C. helgolandicus at station L4 and might be an important influence on its population dynamics.
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Corresponding editor: Mark J. Gibbons
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ISSN:0142-7873
1464-3774
DOI:10.1093/plankt/fbq008