590 resultados para Paracalanus parvus
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The life cycle of infusorians belonging to genus Colpoda, dormant cysts of which were found on planktic crustaceans of the Black Sea coastal waters, is described. Population strength of Colpoda is maximum in autumn. The infusorians had no harmful effect on their host. It has been noted that Colpoda enhances decomposition of dead animals.
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Introduction Many marine planktonic crustaceans such as copepods have been considered as widespread organisms. However, the growing evidence for cryptic and pseudo-cryptic speciation has emphasized the need of re-evaluating the status of copepod species complexes in molecular and morphological studies to get a clearer picture about pelagic marine species as evolutionary units and their distributions. This study analyses the molecular diversity of the ecologically important Paracalanus parvus species complex. Its seven currently recognized species are abundant and also often dominant in marine coastal regions worldwide from temperate to tropical oceans. Results COI and Cytochrome b sequences of 160 specimens of the Paracalanus parvus complex from all oceans were obtained. Furthermore, 42 COI sequences from GenBank were added for the genetic analyses. Thirteen distinct molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTU) and two single sequences were revealed with cladistic analyses (Maximum Likelihood, Bayesian Inference), of which seven were identical with results from species delimitation methods (barcode gaps, ABDG, GMYC, Rosenberg's P(AB)). In total, 10 to 12 putative species were detected and could be placed in three categories: (1) temperate geographically isolated, (2) warm-temperate to tropical wider spread and (3) circumglobal warm-water species. Conclusions The present study provides evidence of cryptic or pseudocryptic speciation in the Paracalanus parvus complex. One major insight is that the species Paracalanus parvus s.s. is not panmictic, but may be restricted in its distribution to the northeastern Atlantic.
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En Pacasmayo, Región la Libertad, se efectuaron experimentos para determinación de ondas sonoras producidas por el zumbador utilizando equipos hidroacústicos y jaulas con peces en cautiverio, para evaluar su efecto en el ambiente biótico y abiótico. Se detectó incremento de oxígeno disuelto en el agua de mar (0,20 mL/L); fragmentación de diatomeas, presencia de quistes de esporas de Chaetoceros en superficie, disminución de la abundancia relativa de Acartia tonsa, Centropages brachiatus, Paracalanus parvus y Oithona setigera. El nivel de presión acústica generado por el zumbador estuvo dentro de la amplitud de onda máxima de 145 dB//1 μBar ref 1m, que no es letal en los peces; sin embargo, estos niveles de ondas acústicas afectarían el sistema sensorial, alterando su desplazamiento, orientación y equilibrio, ocasionando que los peces queden atrapados en la red de enmalle.
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A caracterização da composição de Copepoda planctônicos, na costa do Amapá foi estudada, a partir de amostras coletadas através do programa REVIZEE, durante a Operação Norte IV, em 2001, realizada pelo navio Oceanográfico “Antares”, pertencente à Marinha do Brasil (H-40). A área estudada está inserida na ZEE Norte brasileiro no trecho entre o Cabo Orange e o Delta do rio Parnaíba, enquadrando-se nas seguintes coordenadas geográficas, LAT. 02º 25,92’N e LONG. 049º11,98’W (est. 102); LAT. 03º36,14’N e LONG. 048º24,71’W (est. 107); LAT. 05º32,39’N e LONG. 050º13,11’W (est.130); LAT. 04º23,64’N e LONG. 051º02,58’W (est.134). As coletas foram realizadas através de arrastos verticais com rede de zooplâncton, com malha de 200 μm, dotadas de fluxômetro. Após as coletas, as amostras foram fixadas com formol neutro a 4 %. Também foram coletados os fatores hidrológicos, onde a temperatura da água variou de 23, 72 ºC a 28,87 ºC na plataforma continental, enquanto na região oceânica variou de 12,69 ºC a 28,87 ºC. A salinidade, na plataforma continental, variou 24,00 PSU a 36,42 PSU, e na região oceânica a variação foi de 33,98 PSU a 36,62 PSU. A costa do Amapá foi considerado um ambiente estável, devido as poucas variações de salinidade e temperatura. Foram identificadas 84 espécies de Copepoda, das quais, destacaram-se como as mais freqüentes, Clausocalanus furcatus, Oithona setigera, Paracalanus parvus, Macrosetella gracilis, Oncaea media, Corycaeus speciosus, Farranula gracilis, Subeucalanus pileatus e Paracalanus sp. As altas densidades e dominância ocorreram para as espécies, Nannocalanus minor, Corycaeus (Corycaeus) speciosus, Clausocalanus furcalocalanus pavo, Paracalanus parvus, Parvocalanus crassirostris, Oithona setigera, Macrosetella gracilis, Farranula gracilis, Subcalanus pileatus, Euterpina acutifrons e Oncaea media, consideradas como indicadoras de oligotrofia na área estudada. Dentre estas, a espécie Subeucalanus pileatus foi a que mais se destacou, a qual ocorreu na maioria das estações. A diversidade foi considerada alta na maioria das estações, exceto na estação 127 (considerada baixa), por estar sendo influenciada pela pluma amazônica. Enquanto, a densidade apresentou resultados menores que 100 org.m-³ indicando a região oceânica como um ambiente oligotrófico, e apesar disso, a comunidade de Copepoda encontra-se em grande diversidade na área.
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The Est Constanta 1986-1994 dataset contains zooplankton data collected allong a 5 station transect in front of the city Constanta (44°10'N, 28°41.5'E - EC1; 44°10'N, 28°47'E - EC2; 44°10'N, 28°54'E - EC3; 44°10'N, 29°08'E - EC4; 44°10'N, 29°22'E - EC5). Zooplankton sampling was undertaken at 5 stations where samples were collected using a Juday closing net in the 0-10, 10-25, 25-50m layer (depending also on the water masses). The dataset includes samples analysed for mesozooplankton species composition and abundance. Sampling volume was estimated by multiplying the mouth area with the wire length. Taxon-specific mesozooplankton abundance was count under microscope. Total abundance is the sum of the counted individuals. Total biomass Fodder, Rotifera , Ctenophora and Noctiluca was estimated using a tabel with wet weight for each species an stage.
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The dataset is based on samples collected in the summer of 1998 in the Western Black Sea in front of Bulgaria coast. The whole dataset is composed of 69 samples (from 22 stations of National Monitoring Grid) with data of mesozooplankton species composition abundance and biomass. Samples were collected in discrete layers 0-10, 0-20, 0-50, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100 and from bottom up to the surface at depths depending on water column stratification and the thermocline depth. Zooplankton samples were collected with vertical closing Juday net,diameter - 36cm, mesh size 150 µm. Tows were performed from surface down to bottom meters depths in discrete layers. Samples were preserved by a 4% formaldehyde sea water buffered solution. Sampling volume was estimated by multiplying the mouth area with the wire length. Mesozooplankton abundance: The collected material was analysed using the method of Domov (1959). Samples were brought to volume of 25-30 ml depending upon zooplankton density and mixed intensively until all organisms were distributed randomly in the sample volume. After that 5 ml of sample was taken and poured in the counting chamber which is a rectangle form for taxomomic identification and count. Large (> 1 mm body length) and not abundant species were calculated in whole sample. Counting and measuring of organisms were made in the Dimov chamber under the stereomicroscope to the lowest taxon possible. Taxonomic identification was done at the Institute of Oceanology by Lyudmila Kamburska using the relevant taxonomic literature (Mordukhay-Boltovskoy, F.D. (Ed.). 1968, 1969,1972). Taxon-specific abundance: The collected material was analysed using the method of Domov (1959). Samples were brought to volume of 25-30 ml depending upon zooplankton density and mixed intensively until all organisms were distributed randomly in the sample volume. After that 5 ml of sample was taken and poured in the counting chamber which is a rectangle form for taxomomic identification and count. Copepods and Cladoceras were identified and enumerated; the other mesozooplankters were identified and enumerated at higher taxonomic level (commonly named as mesozooplankton groups). Large (> 1 mm body length) and not abundant species were calculated in whole sample. Counting and measuring of organisms were made in the Dimov chamber under the stereomicroscope to the lowest taxon possible. Taxonomic identification was done at the Institute of Oceanology by Lyudmila Kamburska using the relevant taxonomic literature (Mordukhay-Boltovskoy, F.D. (Ed.). 1968, 1969,1972).
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The Danubs 2002 dataset contains zooplankton data collected in April, June,September and October 2002 in 11 station allong 5 transect in front of the Romanian littoral. Zooplankton sampling was undertaken at 11 stations where samples were collected using a Juday closing net in the 0-10, 10-25, and 25-50m layer (depending also on the water masses). The dataset includes samples analysed for mesozooplankton species composition and abundance. Sampling volume was estimated by multiplying the mouth area with the wire length. Taxon-specific mesozooplankton abundance was count under microscope. Total abundance is the sum of the counted individuals. Total biomass Fodder, Rotifera , Ctenophora and Noctiluca was estimated using a tabel with wet weight for each species an stage.