LONG-TERM INCREASE IN CRUSTACEAN ZOOPLANKTON ABUNDANCE IN THE SOUTHERN BENGUELA UPWELLING REGION (1951-1996) - BOTTOM-UP OR TOP-DOWN CONTROL

Citation
Hm. Verheye et Aj. Richardson, LONG-TERM INCREASE IN CRUSTACEAN ZOOPLANKTON ABUNDANCE IN THE SOUTHERN BENGUELA UPWELLING REGION (1951-1996) - BOTTOM-UP OR TOP-DOWN CONTROL, ICES journal of marine science (Print), 55(4), 1998, pp. 803-807
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Fisheries,"Marine & Freshwater Biology",Oceanografhy
ISSN journal
10543139
Volume
55
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
803 - 807
Database
ISI
SICI code
1054-3139(1998)55:4<803:LIICZA>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Since 1951, zooplankton samples have been collected on the shelf along the west coast of South Africa, where pelagic fish recruit each year. Retrospective analysis of collections made during peak recruitment in austral autumn showed a significant increase in the abundance of plan ktonic crustaceans by two orders of magnitude (from 3.74 x 10(3) ind.m (-2) in 1951 to 7.03 x 10(5) ind.m(-2) in 1996). This long-term increa se was accompanied by a shift in the community size structure, which p arallelled altered regimes of anchovy and sardine, two size-selective planktivores. The increase in crustacean zooplankton could be related to the observed long-term intensification of coastal upwelling in the region and a reduction in predation by declining stocks of pelagic fis h over the past four decades.