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Zooplankton abundance and community structure over a 4000 km transect in the North-east Atlantic

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posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by D Clark, K Aazem, Graeme HaysGraeme Hays
Zooplankton samples were collected by a high speed sampler, the U-Tow, in the north-east Atlantic between 61.6 and 36.7°N during June and July 1996, and were used to examine the causality of spatial distributions along a 4000 km transect. Peak zooplankton abundance and biovolume estimations were associated with a frontal system at 48–52°N, which separated hydrographically distinct water masses. The zooplankton assemblage was dominated by herbivorous/omnivorous taxa in the northern regions, and by carnivorous taxa in the southern regions. Arguments are developed to suggest that the switch in both the zooplankton size structure and trophic status, centred within the frontal region, are consistent with ‘bottom-up’ control of zooplankton size structure in this region of the Atlantic.

History

Journal

Journal of plankton research

Volume

23

Issue

4

Pagination

365 - 372

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Location

Oxford, England

ISSN

0142-7873

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2001, Oxford University Press