Abstract
Collections of planktonic copepods of Ungava Bay and central Hudson Strait were made during late June, July and August of 1947, 1949 and 1950. The following 22 species have been identified: Calanus finmarchicus, C. hyperboreus, C. helgolandicus, Pseudocalanus minutus, Microcalanus pygmaeus, Gaidius tenuispinus, Aetideopsis rostrata, Pareuchaeta norvegica, P. glacialis, Eurytemora americana, Metridia longa, Pleuromamma robusta, Heterorhabdus norvegicus, Acartia longiremis, A. bifilosa, Oithona similis, Oncaea borealis, Cyclopina gracilis, C. schneideri, Monstrilla dubia, M. helgolandica and M. canadensis. The last 5 species have not previously been recorded from the western North Atlantic. Males of Cyclopina Schneideri are described for the first time. The two most abundant species, Calanus finmarchicus and Pseudocalanus minutus, have one generation a year. A small part of the population of Pseudocalanus minutus breeds a second time in the autumn. The next most common species, Acartia longiremis and Oithona similis, probably breed and spawn in July. The population dynamics of all the species are discussed.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing