Biological traits, and egg and fecal pellet production of Calanus finmarchicus and Calanus glacialis in situ and during experiments


Autoria(s): Kjellerup, Sanne; Dünweber, Michael; Swalethorp, Rasmus; Nielsen, Torkel Gissel; Møller, Eva Friis; Markager, Stiig; Hansen, Benni Winding
Cobertura

LATITUDE: 69.233300 * LONGITUDE: -53.433300 * DATE/TIME START: 2008-03-22T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2008-06-09T00:00:00

Data(s)

22/05/2012

Resumo

The effects of temperature and food was examined for Calanus finmarchicus and C. glacialis during 3 phases of the phytoplankton spring bloom in Disko Bay, western Greenland. The 2 species were collected during pre-bloom, bloom, and post-bloom and exposed to temperatures from 0 to 10°C, combined with deficient or excess food. Fecal pellet and egg production were measured as indices for grazing and secondary production, respectively. Furthermore, changes in body carbon, nitrogen, and lipid content were measured. C. glacialis sampled before the bloom and incubated with excess food exhibited high specific egg production at temperatures between 0 and 2.5°C. Higher temperatures did not increase egg production considerably, whereas egg production for C. finmarchicus more than tripled between 2.5 and 5°C. Starved C. glacialis produced eggs at all temperatures stimulated by increasing temperatures, whereas starved C. finmarchicus needed temperatures above 5°C to produce eggs fueled by their lipid stores. Few C. finmarchicus had mature gonads at the initiation of the pre-bloom and bloom experiment, and egg production of C. finmarchicus therefore only increased as the ratio of individuals with mature gonads increased. During the bloom, both C. glacialis and C. finmarchicus used the high food availability for egg production, while refueling or exhausting their lipid stores, respectively. Finally, during the post-bloom experiment, production was low by C. finmarchicus, whereas C. glacialis had terminated production. Our results suggest that a future warmer ocean will reduce the advantage of early spawning by C. glacialis and that C. finmarchicus will become increasingly prevalent.

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application/zip, 5 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.811933

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.811933

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Relação

Dünweber, Michael; Swalethorp, Rasmus; Kjellerup, Sanne; Nielsen, Torkel Gissel; Arendt, Kristine Engel; Hjorth, Morten; Tönnesson, Kajsa; Møller, Eva Friis (2010): Succession and fate of the spring diatom bloom in Disko Bay, western Greenland. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 419, 11-29, doi:10.3354/meps08813

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Kjellerup, Sanne; Dünweber, Michael; Swalethorp, Rasmus; Nielsen, Torkel Gissel; Møller, Eva Friis; Markager, Stiig; Hansen, Benni Winding (2012): Effects of a future warmer ocean on the coexisting copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. glacialis in Disko Bay, western Greenland. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 447, 87-108, doi:10.3354/meps09551

Palavras-Chave #% females in 0-50 m; % spawning; +95% CL, biovolume; +95% CL, C-content; 0-50 m; -95% CL, biovolume; -95% CL, C-content; Basin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration (European Commission Grant Agreement 264 933); bloom phase; Bottle, Niskin 10-L; C; C/ind; C/N; C. finmarchicus; C. finmarchicus f l; C. finmarchicus f m; C. glacialis; C. glacialis f l; C. glacialis f m; Calanus finmarchicus; Calanus finmarchicus, female, length; Calanus finmarchicus, female, mass; Calanus glacialis; Calanus glacialis, female, length; Calanus glacialis, female, mass; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; carbon content; Carbon content per individual; Carbon mass; C content; Chl a; Chlorophyll a; C mass; Conf; Confidence; Date/Time; DATE/TIME; Depth, relative; Depth rel; Diameter; Disko_Bay_Q08; Disko Bay, Greenland; dry mass/weight; Dry volume; dry weight; egg diameter; Egg production rate, specific; Egg production rate, standard deviation; Egg production rate per female; empty cell = initial; Environment; EPR; EPR C. finmarchicus; EPR C. glacialis; EPR std dev; EURO-BASIN; Experimental treatment; Exp trtm; Fecal pel biovol; Fecal pel C cont; Fecal pellet production rate, standard deviation; Fecal pellet production rate per female; Fecal pellets, biovolume; Fecal pellets, carbon content per pellet; Fecal prod; Fecal production rate; Feeding experiment; food +/-; FPR C. finmarchicus; FPR C. glacialis; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; length; Lipid/ind; Lipids; Lipids, standard deviation; Lipids per individual; Lipids std dev; mean, 0-100 m; mean, 0-50 m; N; NIS_10L; N subset; of chlorophyll a peak; off Qeqertarsuaq; of total lipids; peak concentration; pellets; Phoslip; Phoslip std dev; phosphol; Phospholipids; Phospholipids, standard deviation; PPR; PPR std dev; Sample amount; Sample amount, subset; Sample type; Samp type; SEPR; SEPR, C. finmarchicus; SEPR, C. glacialis; Species; SPPR, C. finmarchicus; SPPR, C. glacialis; Standard deviation; Std dev; TAG; TAG std dev; Temp; Temperature, technical; Temperature, water; total; total, as % of carbon; total/female; total lipids/female; total lipids (C %); Triacylglycerols; Triacylglycerols, standard deviation; T tech; volume; Volume; wax esters; Wax esters; Wax esters, standard deviation; Wax esters std dev; Ø
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