PARSONS, T. R. 1988. Empirical analysis of the effect of temperature on marine harpacticoid copepod development time. Can. J. Zool. 66: 1376-1381. Predictive equations to estimate development time from environmental temperature for marine harpacticoid copepods were developed from data extracted from the literature. Separate equations were constructed for egg, nauplius, copepodite, and total juvenile development, as well as for generation time. Power curves adequately described the data and each regression was significant (P < 0.001). Approximately 50% of the variance in each data set was explained by regression on temperature. Predictions of development time generally were precise, with the upper 95 % confidence limit 39 -65 % greater than the prediction at low temperatures (4 -5 "C), 7 -13 % greater at mean temperatures (17.6 -19.3 "C), and 13 -3 1 % greater at high temperatures (28-40°C). Application of these predictive equations will facilitate analysis of the population dynamics and production of marine harpacticoid copepods. WEBB, D. G., et PARSONS, T. R. 1988. Empirical analysis of the effect of temperature on marine harpacticoid copepod development time. Can. J. Zool. 66 : 1376-1381. Des Cquations permettant d'estimer la durCe du dCveloppement en fonction de la tempkrature du milieu chez les copCpodes harpacticoi'des marins ont CtC ClaborCes h partir de donnCes extraites de la 1ittCrature. On trouvera des Cquations diffkrentes pour les oeufs, les nauplies, les copCpodites, le dCveloppement juvCnile total et la durCe d'une gCnCration. Des courbes exponentielles dCcrivent adkquatement les donnCes et toutes les dgressions se sont averees significatives (P < 0,001). Pour chaque sCrie de donnCes, environ 50% de la variance peut s'expliquer par la rkgression en fonction de la tempkrature. Les pddictions relatives h la duke du dCveloppement sont gCnCralement pdcises et la limite supCrieure de l'intervalle de confiance de 95 % est de 39 -65 % plus ClevCe que la moyenne aux basses tempkratures (4 -5 "C), de 7 -14 % plus ClevCe que la moyenne h temp&-ture moyenne (17,6-19,3 "C) et de 13 -3 1 % plus ClevCe que la moyenne aux tempkratures ClevCes (28 -40°C). L'utilisation de ces Cquations facilitera l'analyse de la dynamique des populations et de la production des copCpodes harpacticoi'des marins.[Traduit par la revue]