RNA content of copepods as a tool for determining adult growth rates in the field

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We propose a method to determine growth rates of adult copepods based on their nucleic acid contents. We investigated the suitability of this method on the marine copepod Acartia grani in a range of food concentrations and temperatures. There was a good linear relationship between growth rate (estimated as egg production) and RNA contents of the adult copepods. The slope of the relationship was dependent on temperature. We also built a multipleregression model to predict egg production rates of A. grani as a function of RNA contents and temperature. This method allows very intensive field sampling and does not require incubations onboard. Samples are preserved frozen and analyzed in the laboratory using a very sensitive fluorometric technique that allows working with small numbers of individuals of the desired species.

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Saiz, E., Calbet, A., Fara, A., & Berdalet, E. (1998). RNA content of copepods as a tool for determining adult growth rates in the field. Limnology and Oceanography, 43(3), 465–470. https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.1998.43.3.0465

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