Biological and environmental time series obtained from Point B, Bay of Villefranche


Autoria(s): Romagnan, Jean-Baptiste
Cobertura

LATITUDE: 43.686200 * LONGITUDE: 7.314800 * DATE/TIME START: 2010-12-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2011-10-05T00:00:00

Data(s)

18/05/2015

Resumo

Ecological succession provides a widely accepted description of seasonal changes in phytoplankton and mesozooplankton assemblages in the natural environment, but concurrent changes in smaller (i.e. microbes) and larger (i.e. macroplankton) organisms are not included in the model because plankton ranging from bacteria to jellies are seldom sampled and analyzed simultaneously. Here we studied, for the first time in the aquatic literature, the succession of marine plankton in the whole-plankton assemblage that spanned 5 orders of magnitude in size from microbes to macroplankton predators (not including fish or fish larvae, for which no consistent data were available). Samples were collected in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea (Bay of Villefranche) weekly during 10 months. Simultaneously collected samples were analyzed by flow cytometry, inverse microscopy, FlowCam, and ZooScan. The whole-plankton assemblage underwent sharp reorganizations that corresponded to bottom-up events of vertical mixing in the water-column, and its development was top-down controlled by large gelatinous filter feeders and predators. Based on the results provided by our novel whole-plankton assemblage approach, we propose a new comprehensive conceptual model of the annual plankton succession (i.e. whole plankton model) characterized by both stepwise stacking of four broad trophic communities from early spring through summer, which is a new concept, and progressive replacement of ecological plankton categories within the different trophic communities, as recognised traditionally.

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application/zip, 2 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.833550

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.833550

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Romagnan, Jean-Baptiste; Legendre, Louis; Guidi, Lionel; Jamet, Jean-Louis; Jamet, Dominique; Mousseau, Laure; Pedrotti, Maria-Luiza; Picheral, Marc; Gorsky, Gabriel; Sardet, Christian; Stemmann, Lars; MacKenzie, Brian R (2015): Comprehensive Model of Annual Plankton Succession Based on the Whole-Plankton Time Series Approach. PLoS ONE, 10(3), e0119219, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0119219

Palavras-Chave #Bacteria, heterotrophic, biovolume; Bact het biovol; Chaetognatha, biovolume; Chaetognatha biovol; Cil biovol; Ciliates, biovolume; Copepoda, biovolume; Copepoda biovol; Date/Time; DATE/TIME; Decapoda, biovolume; Decapoda biovol; Density, sigma-theta (0); DEPTH, water; Depth water; Diatom biovol; Diatoms, biovolume; Dinoflagellates, biovolume; Dinofl biovol; in PSU; Nanoplankton, biovolume; Nitrate; NO3; NP biovol; other, small; PEuk biovol; Picoeukaryotes, biovolume; Prochlorococcus, biovolume; Prochlorococcus biovol; Protista, biovolume; Protista biovol; Pteropoda, biovolume; Pteropoda biovol; Rhizaria, biovolume; Rhizaria biovol; Sal; Salinity; Si(OH)4; Sigma-theta; Silicate; Silicoflag biovol; Silicoflagellates, biovolume; Synechococcus, biovolume; Synechococcus biovol; Temp; Temperature, water; Zooplankton, biovolume; Zooplankton, gelatinous, carnivorous, biovolume; Zooplankton, gelatinous, filter feeding, biovolume; Zooplankton biovol; Zoopl gelat carniv biovol; Zoopl gelat filter feed biovol
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Dataset