Surface patterns of zooplankton spatial variability detected by high frequency sampling in the NW Mediterranean. Role of density fronts |
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Authors: | Juan Carlos Molinero, Fr d ric Ibanez, Sami Souissi, Emmanuel Bosc,Paul Nival |
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Affiliation: | aEcosystem Complexity Research Group, Station Marine, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille. CNRS- UMR 8013 ELICO, 28 Avenue Foch, BP 80, F-62930 Wimereux, France;bLaboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche (LOV), Station Zoologique-BP 28.06234 Villefranche-sur-mer, France;cJet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, MS 300-323, 4800 Oak Grove, Pasadena, CA 01109-8099, USA |
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Abstract: | High frequency sampling was performed in daylight hours along a 35 km transect in the Ligurian Sea to investigate the upper layer zooplankton distribution during the spring phytoplankton bloom. The results show detailed spatial structure and biomass of key zooplankton functional groups, copepods, salps and krill larvae, within the different water masses characterizing this region. Although observed values of total copepod biomass distribution were rather constant along the transect, species-specific patterns were observed in the copepod spatial distribution. The larger species Calanus helgolandicus, as well as Centropages typicus, Oithona spp., and Oncaea spp., were associated with the frontal zone. However, Acartia spp. had a scattered distribution, and Clausocalanus/Paracalanus did not have a clear pattern. In addition, krill larvae were concentrated in the frontal area and salps had a scattered pattern. The cross-shore zooplankton distribution appeared strongly influenced by both the Northern Ligurian current governing inshore waters, which acts as a major flushing forcing, and the Ligurian front, which governs offshore waters and may act as retention area for zooplankton. |
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Keywords: | Northwestern Mediterranean Ligurian front High frequency sampling Spatial structure Copepods Salps Krill larvae |
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