Abundance of copepods during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXI/2 (BENDIX)


Autoria(s): Michels, Jan; Schnack-Schiel, Sigrid B; Pasternak, Anna F; Mizdalski, Elke; Isla, Enrique; Gerdes, Dieter
Cobertura

MEDIAN LATITUDE: -71.407710 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -13.363150 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -72.828700 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -19.505900 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -70.804100 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -10.715200 * DATE/TIME START: 2003-12-09T21:35:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2004-01-01T21:59:00 * MINIMUM DEPTH, water: 25 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, water: 600 m

Data(s)

08/11/2012

Resumo

The main emphasis of this study was to analyse the short-term development of abundance, population structure and vertical distribution of the dominant calanoid copepods during a phytoplankton bloom in the coastal area of the eastern Weddell Sea in December 2003. Microcalanus pygmaeus was by far the most abundant calanoid species. Metridia gerlachei, Ctenocalanus citer, Calanoides acutus, Calanus propinquus and the ice-associated Stephos longipes were also present in considerable proportions. The observed changes in the population characteristics and parameters of these species are described in detail and discussed in the context of the spring phytoplankton bloom. A conspicuous event occurring during the final stage of the study was the development of a strong storm. While the results suggest that this storm did not have any considerable influence on the populations of all other investigated copepod species, it very likely caused pronounced changes in the S. longipes population present in the water column. Before the storm, S. longipes was found primarily in the upper 100 m of the water column, and its population was dominated by adults (mean proportion = 41%) and the copepodite stage I (mean proportion = 30%). After the storm, the abundance increased considerably, and the copepodite stage I contributed by far the largest proportion (53%) of the total population indicating that the early copepodite stages probably had been released from the sea ice into the under ice water layer due to ice break-up and ice melt processes caused by the storm.

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text/tab-separated-values, 6650 data points

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.754015

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.754015

Idioma(s)

en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Michels, Jan; Schnack-Schiel, Sigrid B; Pasternak, Anna F; Mizdalski, Elke; Isla, Enrique; Gerdes, Dieter (2012): Abundance, population structure and vertical distribution of dominant calanoid copepods on the eastern Weddell Sea shelf during a spring phytoplankton bloom. Polar Biology, 35(3), 369-386, doi:10.1007/s00300-011-1083-1

Palavras-Chave #Aetideopsis minor, copepodites; Aetideopsis minor, female; Aetideus australis, copepodites; Aetideus australis, male; Aetiopsis minor, copepodites; Aetiopsis spp., copepodites; Amallothrix dentipes, copepodites; ANT-XXI/2; AWI_BPP; Bentho-Pelagic Processes @ AWI; Calanoida indeterminata, copepodites; Calanoides acutus, c1; Calanoides acutus, c2; Calanoides acutus, c3; Calanoides acutus, c4; Calanoides acutus, c5; Calanoides acutus, female; Calanoides acutus, male; Calanus propinquus, c1; Calanus propinquus, c2; Calanus propinquus, c3; Calanus propinquus, c4; Calanus propinquus, c5; Calanus propinquus, female; Calanus propinquus, male; Candacia sp., copepodites; Chiridius sp., copepodites; Clausocalanus brevipes, female; Copepoda, nauplii; Cornucalanus robustus, copepodites; Counting, copepoda; Ctenocalanus citer, c1; Ctenocalanus citer, c2; Ctenocalanus citer, c3; Ctenocalanus citer, c4; Ctenocalanus citer, c5; Ctenocalanus citer, female; Ctenocalanus citer, male; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Disco spp., copepodites; Disco spp., female; Drescheriella spp.; Ectinosoma antarcticum; Elevation of event; Euchirella sp., copepodites; Event label; Farrania frigida, copepodites; Farrania frigida, female; Gaetanus tenuispinus, copepodites; Gaetanus tenuispinus, female; Gaetanus tenuispinus, male; Haloptilus ocellatus, copepodites; Haloptilus ocellatus, female; Haloptilus ocellatus, male; Haloptilus oxycephalus, copepodites; Haloptilus oxycephalus, female; Haloptilus oxycephalus, male; Harpacticoida indeterminata; Harpacticus furcifer; Heterorhabdus austrinus, copepodites; Heterorhabdus austrinus, female; Heterorhabdus austrinus, male; Idomene antarctica; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Lubbockia spp.; Lucicutia curta, female; Lucicutia spp., copepodites; Lucicutia wolfendeni, male; Metridia curticauda, copepodites; Metridia curticauda, female; Metridia curticauda, male; Metridia gerlachei, c1; Metridia gerlachei, c2; Metridia gerlachei, c3; Metridia gerlachei, c4; Metridia gerlachei, c5; Metridia gerlachei, female; Metridia gerlachei, male; Microcalanus pygmaeus, c1; Microcalanus pygmaeus, c2; Microcalanus pygmaeus, c3; Microcalanus pygmaeus, c4; Microcalanus pygmaeus, c5; Microcalanus pygmaeus, female; Microcalanus pygmaeus, male; Microsetella sp.; Mimocalanus cultifer, copepodites; Mimocalanus cultifer, male; Mimocalanus sp., copepodites; MSN100; Multiple opening/closing net, 100 µm meshsize; Oithona spp.; Oncaea spp.; Paraeuchaeta antarctica, female; Paraeuchaeta antarctica, male; Paraeuchaeta spp., copepodites; Paraheterorhabdus farrani, copepodites; Paraheterorhabdus farrani, female; Paralabidocera antarctica, male; Pleuromamma robusta, copepodites; Pleuromamma robusta, female; Polarstern; PS65/097-1; PS65/141-1; PS65/170-1; PS65/207-1; PS65/242-1; PS65/256-1; PS65/263-1; PS65/286-1; PS65/295-1; PS65/304-1; PS65 BENDEX; Pseudoamallothrix cenotelis, copepodites; Pseudoamallothrix cenotelis, female; Pseudoamallothrix cenotelis, male; Racovitzanus antarcticus, copepodites; Racovitzanus antarcticus, female; Racovitzanus antarcticus, male; Rhincalanus gigas, c1; Rhincalanus gigas, c2; Rhincalanus gigas, c3; Rhincalanus gigas, c4; Rhincalanus gigas, c5; Rhincalanus gigas, female; Rhincalanus gigas, male; Sample code/label; Scaphocalanus antacricus, female; Scaphocalanus antacricus, male; Scaphocalanus antarcticus, copepodites; Scaphocalanus farrani, female; Scaphocalanus spp., copepodites; Scaphocalanus vervoorti, female; Scaphocalanus vervoorti, male; Scolecithricella minor, copepodites; Scolecithricella minor, female; Scolecithricella minor, male; Spinocalanus abyssalis, female; Spinocalanus antarcticus, copepodites; Spinocalanus longicornis, copepodites; Spinocalanus longicornis, female; Spinocalanus terranovae, copepodites; Spinocalanus terranovae, female; Spinocalanus terranovae, male; Stephos longipes, c1; Stephos longipes, c2; Stephos longipes, c3; Stephos longipes, c4; Stephos longipes, c5; Stephos longipes, female; Stephos longipes, male; Teneriforma meteorae, female; Volume; Weddell Sea
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