Mesopelagic fish abundance and particle size spectrum analysis from Maria S. Merian cruise MSM26, spring 2013


Autoria(s): Walsh, Harvey Joseph; Hare, Jonathan A
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 59.546495 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -33.717091 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 53.358000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -56.074000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 62.857000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -10.791000 * DATE/TIME START: 2013-03-25T13:24:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2013-04-14T02:51:00

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28/08/2014

Resumo

One of the goals of EU BASIN is to understand variability in production across the Atlantic and the impact of this variability on higher trophic levels. One aspect of these investigations is to examine the biomes defined by Longhurst (2007). These biomes are largely based on productivity measured with remote sensing. During MSM 26, mesopelagic fish and size-spectrum data were collected to test the biome classifications of the north Atlantic. In most marine systems, the size-spectrum is a decay function with more, smaller organisms and fewer larger organisms. The intercept of the size-spectrum has been linked to overall productivity while the slope represents the "rate of decay" of this productivity (Zhou 2006, doi:10.1093/plankt/fbi119). A Laser In-Situ Scattering Transmissometer was used to collect size-spectrum data and net collections were made to capture mesopelagic fish. The relationship among the mesopelagic fish size and abundance distributions will be compared to the estimates of production from the size-spectrum data to evaluate the biomes of the stations occupied during MSM 26.

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application/zip, 3 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.835331

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en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Relação

Longhurst, Alan R (2007): Ecological Geography of the Sea (Second Edition). Academic Press, Burlington, MA, https://www.elsevier.com/books/ecological-geography-of-the-sea/longhurst/978-0-12-455521-1

Zhou, Meng (2006): What determines the slope of a plankton biomass spectrum? Journal of Plankton Research, 28(5), 437-448, doi:10.1093/plankt/fbi119

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Palavras-Chave #Abundance per volume; Abund v; Basin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration (European Commission Grant Agreement 264 933); Day of the year; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Depth bot; Depth top; Depth water; DOY; EURO-BASIN; Event; l; Length; LISST-100X (Laser In-Situ Scattering Transmissometer); maximum net depth; mean; median particle size = 10.2 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 104 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 12.1 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 122 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 14.2 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 144 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 16.8 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 170 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 19.8 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 2.72 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 201 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 23.4 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 237 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 27.6 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 280 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 3.2 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 3.78 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 32.5 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 331 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 38.4 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 390 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 4.46 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 45.3 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 460 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 5.27 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 53.5 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 6.21 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 63.1 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 7.33 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 74.5 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 8.65 µm, original unit = µl/l; median particle size = 87.9 µm, original unit = µl/l; minimum net depth; net; of net; of sampling; of tow time; of water filtert by net; P; Particle volume; Part vol; Pressure, stress; Sal; Salinity; Sample ID; Taxa; Taxon/taxa; Temp; Temperature, technical; Temperature, water; Time; Time in minutes; Time of day; T tech; Type; Uniform resource locator/link to reference; URL ref; Vol; Volume; WoRMS Aphia ID
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