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Seasonal dynamics of mesozooplankton in the Arctic Kongsfjord (Svalbard) during year-round observations from August 1998 to July 1999.

Authors :
Lischka, Silke
Hagen, Wilhelm
Source :
Polar Biology; Oct2016, Vol. 39 Issue 10, p1859-1878, 20p, 1 Chart, 10 Graphs
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We conducted a year-round mesozooplankton study in the Arctic Kongsfjord from August 1998 until July 1999 to investigate seasonal abundance and vertical as well as stage distributions of the prevalent taxa. It is the first investigation in Kongsfjord that covers the Arctic winter season and provides reasonable estimates also of small-sized copepod species. Abundant smaller copepods comprised Oithona similis, Pseudocalanus minutus, Microcalanus spp., Triconia borealis and Acartia longiremis. Among the larger copepods, Calanus finmarchicus, C. glacialis, C. hyperboreus and Metridia longa dominated. The thecosome pteropod Limacina helicina was also an important component. Abundance maxima occurred in November (988,669 ind. m) with one to two orders of magnitude higher numbers as compared to all other months (39,832-200,067 ind. m). The summers of 1998 and 1999 were characterized by intrusions of Atlantic water, but the community was not entirely dominated by advected boreal species. During winter, the majority of the mesozooplankton occurred below 100 m. Advection is the most likely reason for the accumulation of zooplankton at depth in winter, but local production may also contribute to high overwintering numbers. Much lower abundances of most species in spring suggest high winter mortality and emphasize the importance of sufficient reproductive success during the previous summer to ensure enough winter survivors as seed stock for the coming reproductive season. This study was conducted prior to the recent warming trend in the Arctic. Therefore, it provides valuable baseline data and allows comparing present and future states of the zooplankton community in Kongsfjord. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07224060
Volume :
39
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Polar Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
118328577
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-016-2005-z