Present study evaluated the impacts of adult density on key biological parameters of a tropical estuarine calanoid copepod A. tropica. Egg production, egg hatching success (EHS), adult mortality (%), nauplii cannibalism (% hour−1), population growth and intrinsic rate of population increase in response to five different adult densities viz. 125, 250, 500, 1000 and 2000 adults/L were assessed. The highest individual egg production (IEP, eggs/female/day) was recorded at 125 adults/L treatment while relative egg production (REP, eggs/L/day) was highest at 1000 adults/L. EHS (24 h and 48 h) showed significant difference (p