A comparative study of Calanus finmarchicus mortality patterns at five localities in the North Atlantic

Abstract We compare the patterns of stage-specific mortality of Calanus finmarchicus at five localities across the North Atlantic Ocean during the spring–summer period of active population growth: Georges Bank, a continental shelf locality in the NW Atlantic, based on 30 broadscale survey cruises in...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Ohman, M.D, Eiane, K, Durbin, E.G, Runge, J.A, Hirche, H.-J
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2004
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icesjms.2004.03.016
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1016/j.icesjms.2004.03.016 2024-09-30T14:33:21+00:00 A comparative study of Calanus finmarchicus mortality patterns at five localities in the North Atlantic Ohman, M.D Eiane, K Durbin, E.G Runge, J.A Hirche, H.-J 2004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icesjms.2004.03.016 http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/61/4/687/29122729/61-4-687.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) ICES Journal of Marine Science volume 61, issue 4, page 687-697 ISSN 1095-9289 1054-3139 journal-article 2004 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icesjms.2004.03.016 2024-09-03T04:13:11Z Abstract We compare the patterns of stage-specific mortality of Calanus finmarchicus at five localities across the North Atlantic Ocean during the spring–summer period of active population growth: Georges Bank, a continental shelf locality in the NW Atlantic, based on 30 broadscale survey cruises in the US GLOBEC program; the northern North Sea, studied during the historic FLEX program with sampling four times daily for 73 days; Ocean Station M in the central Norwegian Sea, based on an 80-day daily time-series; and Lurefjorden (sampled weekly in late winter–early summer) and Sørfjorden (sampled monthly), two fjords in southwestern Norway characterized by markedly different guilds of predators. The mortality estimation methods included Wood's Population Surface Method, the Vertical Life Table (VLT) method, and a modified VLT, according to the study site and copepod recruitment schedules. Contrary to assumptions implicit in many simulation models and indirect methods for estimating zooplankton mortality, both rates and stage-specific patterns of mortality of C. finmarchicus vary appreciably across the North Atlantic. Characteristics of local environments, including the predator field in particular, appear to strongly influence mortality schedules in different regions. In at least two sites (Georges Bank and Ocean Station M), mortality rates of early stages of C. finmarchicus are density-dependent. We attribute this density-dependent mortality to egg cannibalism, which introduces non-linear population responses to changing environmental conditions. Region-specific biological interactions can substantially modify the effects of physical climate variability and render simple linear relationships between climate and zooplankton abundance unlikely. Article in Journal/Newspaper Calanus finmarchicus North Atlantic Norwegian Sea Oxford University Press Norway Norwegian Sea Sørfjorden ENVELOPE(12.284,12.284,65.069,65.069) ICES Journal of Marine Science 61 4 687 697
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description Abstract We compare the patterns of stage-specific mortality of Calanus finmarchicus at five localities across the North Atlantic Ocean during the spring–summer period of active population growth: Georges Bank, a continental shelf locality in the NW Atlantic, based on 30 broadscale survey cruises in the US GLOBEC program; the northern North Sea, studied during the historic FLEX program with sampling four times daily for 73 days; Ocean Station M in the central Norwegian Sea, based on an 80-day daily time-series; and Lurefjorden (sampled weekly in late winter–early summer) and Sørfjorden (sampled monthly), two fjords in southwestern Norway characterized by markedly different guilds of predators. The mortality estimation methods included Wood's Population Surface Method, the Vertical Life Table (VLT) method, and a modified VLT, according to the study site and copepod recruitment schedules. Contrary to assumptions implicit in many simulation models and indirect methods for estimating zooplankton mortality, both rates and stage-specific patterns of mortality of C. finmarchicus vary appreciably across the North Atlantic. Characteristics of local environments, including the predator field in particular, appear to strongly influence mortality schedules in different regions. In at least two sites (Georges Bank and Ocean Station M), mortality rates of early stages of C. finmarchicus are density-dependent. We attribute this density-dependent mortality to egg cannibalism, which introduces non-linear population responses to changing environmental conditions. Region-specific biological interactions can substantially modify the effects of physical climate variability and render simple linear relationships between climate and zooplankton abundance unlikely.
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author Ohman, M.D
Eiane, K
Durbin, E.G
Runge, J.A
Hirche, H.-J
spellingShingle Ohman, M.D
Eiane, K
Durbin, E.G
Runge, J.A
Hirche, H.-J
A comparative study of Calanus finmarchicus mortality patterns at five localities in the North Atlantic
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Eiane, K
Durbin, E.G
Runge, J.A
Hirche, H.-J
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title A comparative study of Calanus finmarchicus mortality patterns at five localities in the North Atlantic
title_short A comparative study of Calanus finmarchicus mortality patterns at five localities in the North Atlantic
title_full A comparative study of Calanus finmarchicus mortality patterns at five localities in the North Atlantic
title_fullStr A comparative study of Calanus finmarchicus mortality patterns at five localities in the North Atlantic
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