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Hydrobiologia | 2018

Effects of freshwater flow and phytoplankton biomass on growth, reproduction, and spatial subsidies of the estuarine copepod Pseudodiaptomus forbesi

Wim J. Kimmerer; Toni R. Ignoffo; Karen R. Kayfetz; Anne M. Slaughter

We examined how freshwater flow and phytoplankton biomass affected abundance and population dynamics of the introduced subtropical copepod Pseudodiaptomus forbesi in brackish and freshwater regions of the San Francisco Estuary, California, USA. This copepod is key prey for the endangered and food-limited delta smelt, Hypomesus transpacificus, in low-salinity water during summer–autumn. Long-term monitoring data showed that P. forbesi was most abundant in fresh water, where summer–autumn abundance was invariant with freshwater flow. Abundance was positively related to freshwater flow in low-salinity water. Reproductive rates in both regions during 2010–2012 were low and unresponsive to chlorophyll or freshwater flow. Development indices, calculated as ratios of laboratory-derived to field-derived stage durations, were lowest for nauplii and highest for late copepodites, but averaged below 0.5 for all stages combined. Development indices were weakly related to chlorophyll for late copepodites only, unrelated to freshwater flow, and slightly higher in low-salinity than fresh water. Thus, the principal mechanism by which flow affects the P. forbesi population is apparently transport of copepods from fresh water to low-salinity water, where copepods are available to delta smelt. This work demonstrates how freshwater flow affects estuarine foodwebs through spatial subsidies of food supply.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2009

Cross-shelf distributions and recruitment of crab postlarvae in a region of strong upwelling

Steven G. Morgan; Jennifer L. Fisher; Amber J. Mace; Leah Akins; Anne M. Slaughter; Stephen M. Bollens


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2005

Population biology of euphausiids off northern California and effects of short time-scale wind events on Euphausia pacifica

Jeffrey G. Dorman; Stephen M. Bollens; Anne M. Slaughter


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2006

Cross-shelf distribution of copepods and the role of event-scale winds in a northern California upwelling zone

Katherine M. Papastephanou; Stephen M. Bollens; Anne M. Slaughter


Estuaries and Coasts | 2014

Trophic Links in the Plankton in the Low Salinity Zone of a Large Temperate Estuary: Top-down Effects of Introduced Copepods

Joanna K. York; George B. McManus; Wim J. Kimmerer; Anne M. Slaughter; Toni R. Ignoffo


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2006

Grazing impact of mesozooplankton in an upwelling region off northern California, 2000-2003

Anne M. Slaughter; Stephen M. Bollens; Gretchen Rollwagen Bollens


Journal of Plankton Research | 2014

Food-limited reproduction and growth of three copepod species in the low-salinity zone of the San Francisco Estuary

Wim J. Kimmerer; Toni R. Ignoffo; Anne M. Slaughter; Alison L. Gould


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2016

Predation impact of Acartiella sinensis, an introduced predatory copepod in the San Francisco Estuary, USA

Anne M. Slaughter; Toni R. Ignoffo; Wim J. Kimmerer


San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science | 2016

Fine-Scale Distributions of Zooplankton in the Northern San Francisco Estuary

Wim J. Kimmerer; Anne M. Slaughter


Estuaries and Coasts | 2018

Spatial Subsidies and Mortality of an Estuarine Copepod Revealed Using a Box Model

Wim J. Kimmerer; Edward S. Gross; Anne M. Slaughter; John R. Durand

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Wim J. Kimmerer

San Francisco State University

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Stephen M. Bollens

Washington State University

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Toni R. Ignoffo

San Francisco State University

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Amber J. Mace

University of California

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Jeffrey G. Dorman

San Francisco State University

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