TITLE:
Thermal Preference by Mesocyclops ogunnus (Onabamiro, 1957)
AUTHORS:
M. Gophen
KEYWORDS:
Mesocyclops, Ogunnus, Thermal, Preference
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Ecology,
Vol.5 No.2,
January
29,
2015
ABSTRACT:
In this work, the thermal response of Mesocyclops ogunnus was
experimentally studied. Temperature was the only one parameter that was tested.
Other parameters, such as food quality and availability, light conditions,
predation pressure, and water mass motions were not included in the study.
Organisms were collected in Lake Kinneret and the experiments were carried out
under diffused light, 12/12 hours light/dark conditions. In the experimental
system, the organisms were exposed to different temperatures of 15℃, 25℃, 27℃, and 30℃ with open pathway to migrate according to temperature preference. The
preference of upper thermal range (25℃, 27℃, 30℃) by copepodite and adult stages was documented.