Effects of environmental factors on Tigriopus fulvus, Fischer 1860, A Mediterranean harpacticoid copepod

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Tigriopus fulvus (Fischer, 1860) is a benthic harpacticoid copepod of the Mediterranean supralittoral zone. The transitional characteristics of this environment forced this species to develop high resistance to changes of environmental parameters. Nevertheless, T. fulvus life-cycle is influenced from the splashpools physical-chemical parameters. In this paper, we present the results of a supralittoral monitoring performed in 2014, confirming the influence of some of these environmental parameters on population buildups. Because of recent worldwide climate change effects, a threat might have been posed on this particularly exposed organism, whose population density decreased of a sixfold value in the last 30 years. During the three pools (A, B, C) monitoring, the maximum copepod density recorded was 1456 Ind/l (September 2014, Pool C), alongside first records of extinction event for T. fulvus.

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Bonello, G., Angelini, C., & Pane, L. (2018). Effects of environmental factors on Tigriopus fulvus, Fischer 1860, A Mediterranean harpacticoid copepod. Journal of Biological Research (Italy), 91(1), 30–34. https://doi.org/10.4081/jbr.2018.7113

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