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Intrashoot distributions of leaf dwelling harpacticoid copepods on the seagrass Zostera marina L.: implications for sampling design

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The distribution of leaf dwelling harpacticoid copepods within seagrass (Zostera marina L.) shoots was investigated on four dates in 1986 and 1987. Copepods were found to be non-uniformly distributed on shoots, with higher abundances observed on older leaves. Patterns of abundance within shoots could not be explained by the surface area of individual leaves except on the sampling date with the highest copepod densities. It is suggested that harpacticoid copepod distributions on seagrass shoots are primarily determined by the pattern of epiphytic biomass. However, at high population densities, habitable surface area may be the limiting factor. Increased habitat complexity at high epiphyte loads does not seem to be the cause of the copepod distributions observed in this study. An accurate method for estimating seagrass copepod abundance per unit sediment area using intrashoot distributions is described and compared to existing methodology.

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Webb, D.G. Intrashoot distributions of leaf dwelling harpacticoid copepods on the seagrass Zostera marina L.: implications for sampling design. Hydrobiologia 206, 155–162 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00018642

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