Feeding behavior of the poecilostomatoid copepods Oncaea spp. on chaetognaths
Feeding behaviors of the poecilostomatoid copepods Oncaea venusta, O. mediterranea and O. conifera were examined in the coastal area of Cheju Island, south of the Korean Peninsula, from April 1993 to November 1995. Late copepodid stages (CV, adult female and male) showed a high frequency of associat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of marine systems 1998-06, Vol.15 (1), p.475-482 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Feeding behaviors of the poecilostomatoid copepods
Oncaea venusta,
O. mediterranea and
O. conifera were examined in the coastal area of Cheju Island, south of the Korean Peninsula, from April 1993 to November 1995. Late copepodid stages (CV, adult female and male) showed a high frequency of association with larger zooplankton such as
Sagitta spp. (Chaetognatha),
Oikopleura spp. (Appendicularia), and
Salpa spp. (Thaliacea) in a coastal upwelling zone and around the small Munsum Island. Attack behaviors on
Sagitta observed under the microscope and in the field showed that
Oncaea approached
Sagitta using their swimming legs, and then crawled chiefly to the neck regions and caudal septum (around the tail) of
Sagitta spp. using their second antennae. They pierced the body of
Sagitta with their sharp maxillipeds, and moved their maxillae and mandibles repeatedly. Midgut contents of
Oncaea spp. consisted mainly of unidentified fine particles, and the greater part of the gut was empty. Their mouthpart structure is remarkably different from other pelagic copepods. Such differences of the mouthpart structures and the feeding habits in the genus
Oncaea around Cheju Island are discussed in terms of feeding behavior and ecology in this coastal upwelling area. |
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ISSN: | 0924-7963 1879-1573 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0924-7963(97)00038-9 |