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Mesoscale distribution of zooplankton biomass in the northeast Atlantic Ocean determined with an Optical Plankton Counter: Relationships with environmental structures

Authors :
Labat, Jean-Philippe
Gasparini, Stephane
Mousseau, Laure
Prieur, Louis
Boutoute, Marc
Mayzaud, Patrick
Source :
Deep-Sea Research Part I, Oceanographic Research Papers. Oct2009, Vol. 56 Issue 10, p1742-1756. 15p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Abstract: We examined the mesoscale distribution of zooplankton populations using a continuous recording system: the optical plankton counter (OPC). Data were collected in the mid-latitude northeast Atlantic inter-gyre region in April and September 2001 during the POMME 2 and POMME 3 cruises. This sector of the North Atlantic system is characterized by subduction phenomena and mesoscale eddies. Estimated mean biomass was 2.88DWgm−2 in April and 1.64DWgm−2 in September with populations dominated by small copepods of the genera, Clausocalanus, Paracalanus and Oithona. Day–night changes in vertical distribution appeared to be seasonally variable. During April, absolute concentrations within the upper layer above 50m were higher at night. During September, vertical profiles of relative biomass were quite similar for day and night. Highest depth-integrated biomasses were located mainly on the periphery of anticyclonic eddies, with maxima related to the increase in depth range of vertical distribution. This pattern suggested that maximum biomass was associated with the most dynamic parts of the frontal features. Other zones of high zooplankton biomass were associated with the centers of cyclonic eddies and high fluorescence values. Using a 3D view, we found that zooplankton distribution showed a more complex pattern than in a 2D view with variable vertical distribution. Hence, proper description of the distribution of zooplankton underlines the need to describe this submesoscale with an order of magnitude around 10 nautical miles. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09670637
Volume :
56
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Deep-Sea Research Part I, Oceanographic Research Papers
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
43612009
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2009.05.013