Hagen, WilhelmLischka, SilkeSilkeLischka2020-03-092020-03-092006-11-24https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/2313The life-history traits of the copepods Pseudocalanus minutus (Calanoida) and Oithona similis (Cyclopoida) were investigated in the Arctic Kongsfjorden (Svalbard). In November, both species exhibited maximum abundances (P. minutus: 111,297 and O. similis: 704,633 ind m2), whereas minima occurred in June (1,088 and 4,483 ind m2, respectively). High levels of diatom marker fatty acids (16:1(n-7), 16:4(n-1), 20:5(n-3)) as well as high trypsin activities showed that the diatom bloom in spring was of specific importance for adult females and stage V copepodids of P. minutus to fuel final maturation processes and reproduction in May/June. O. similis generally followed an omnivorous feeding mode as indicated by consistently high amounts of the 18:1(n-9) fatty acid and the general predominance of the (dino-)flagellate biomarker 22:6(n-3). The first reproductive peak in June was primarily fueled by lipid reserves (wax esters), whereas the second reproductive peak in August/September co-occurred with energy storage for overwintering.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLife-history traitscopepodsPseudocalanus minutusOithona similisArcticKongsfjordSvalbardSpitsbergenseasonalityabundancelipidsfatty acid compositiondigestive enzymestrypsin)570Life-history traits of the copepods Pseudocalanus minutus (Calanoida) and Oithona similis (Cyclopoida) in the Arctic Kongsfjorden (Svalbard) with particular emphasis on seasonalityLebensstrategien der Copepoden Pseudocalanus minutus (Calanoida) und Oithona similis (Cyclopoida) im arktischen Kongsfjord (Svalbard) unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Aspektes der SaisonalitätDissertationurn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000105636