Spatial and temporal structure of planktonic copepods in the Bay of Tunis (southwestern Mediterranean Sea)

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Yahia, MND
Souissi, S [1 ]
Yahia-Kéfi, OD
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[1] Univ Sci Bizerta, Lab Environm Biomonitoring, Hydrol Planktonol Res Grp, Zarzouna 7021, Bizerta, Tunisia
[2] Univ Sci & Technol, Ecosyst Complex Res Grp, CNRS UMR 8013 ELICO, Marine Stn, F-62930 Wimereux, France
[3] Tunisian Agron Natl Inst, Hydrol & Planktonol Res Grp, Tunis 1082, Tunisia
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Mediterranean; Bay of Tunis; copepod distribution; diversity structure;
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Spatial and temporal structure of planktonic copepods in the Bay of Tunis (southwestern Mediterranean Sea). Zoological Studies 43(2): 366-375. The community of pelagic copepods of the Bay of Tunis was studied using a grid of 14 stations regularly sampled 24 times between December 1993 and November 1995. A previously published regionalization of this bay, based on its hydrological structure leading to a description of 4 functionally different zones, was considered in this study. In the bay, copepods dominated the mesozooplankton, and spatial heterogeneity of both abundance and species composition was detected. There were 2 principal gradients: i) from coastal to offshore stations and ii) from the southwestern to the northeastern portions of the bay. In total, 52 pelagic copepod species were recorded in the bay during this study. The families of Acartiidae, Paracalanidae, Centropagidae, and Oithonidae dominated, each of which was represented by 5 species. The most abundant copepods were represented by the following species ranked according to their dominance: Oithona nana, O. helgolandica, O. plumifera, Centropages kroyeri, Clausocalanus arcuicornis, Acartia clausi, Euterpina acutifrons, and Microsetella rosea. Their contribution to total copepod abundance varied between 65% and 100% during the study. These 8 dominant species comprised the neritic community of copepods in the bay. Another community of copepods in the bay was characterized by the following oceanic species: Acartia danae, Centropages chirchiae, Mesocalanus tenuicornis, Mecynocera clausi, Candacia armata, Eucalanus crassus, and Oithona plumifera. This community was particularly evident in the central and northeastern parts of the bay, where copepod diversity was significantly higher compared to the coastal zones. http://www.sinica.edu.tw/zool/zoolstud/43.2/366.pdf.
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