DIFFERENCES IN FINE-SCALE STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF ZOOPLANKTON BETWEEN MIXED AND STRATIFIED REGIONS OF GEORGES BANK

Citation
Mf. Norrbin et al., DIFFERENCES IN FINE-SCALE STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF ZOOPLANKTON BETWEEN MIXED AND STRATIFIED REGIONS OF GEORGES BANK, Deep-sea research. Part 2. Topical studies in oceanography, 43(7-8), 1996, pp. 1905
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy
ISSN journal
09670645
Volume
43
Issue
7-8
Year of publication
1996
Database
ISI
SICI code
0967-0645(1996)43:7-8<1905:DIFSAC>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Transects were made with the Video Plankton Recorder (VPR) in differen t water masses on the southern flank of Georges Bank in May 1992. CTD- data, chlorophyll fluorescence, and attenuation were measured simultan eously. Images were recorded at a rate of 60 fields per second, as the instrument was towed at 2 m s(-1) (4 knots). Tapes from high and low magnification cameras (imaging volumes of 0.62 ml and 33 ml, respectiv ely) were analyzed with respect to the distribution of copepods and ot her grazers,as well as invertebrate predators. This paper describes th e differences in patterns of occurrence of important zooplankters in w ell-mixed and stratified waters on the Bank and in Slope Water south o f these stations. Planktonic taxa were sampled over the same range of scales as the fluorescence and hydrography, allowing direct visual com parisons of the spatial distributions of these variables. Late copepod ites of Calanus finmarchicus were strongly concentrated near the surfa ce in the stratified area, while a dense belt of Limacina sp. and Oiko pleura sp. occurred below the pycnocline. Other fragile forms were als o found to be dominant. Colonies of hydroid polyps were very abundant at the mixed station, especially deeper in the water column, indicatin g that they may have been transported up from the bottom. Colonies of the diatom Chaetoceros socialis were abundant in the cold bottom water in the stratified region and also in the mixed area. These colonies m ay have been in the process of sedimenting out of the water column, as similarly sized and shaped marine snow was abundant in the same area. In the Slope Water, acantharia and Trichodesmium were found in the ch lorophyll maximum above the pycnocline. Other important genera encount ered were Pseudocalanus, Oithona, Centropages, Obelia, Pleurobrachia a nd Sagitta. Taxa that occurred in all three areas were often different ly distributed with respect to depth and physical parameters, indicati ng that vernal stratification is an important structuring factor of pl ankton populations. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd