Seasonal abundance, lipid storage, and energy density of Calanus finmarchicus and other copepod preyfields along the Northwest Atlantic continental shelf

Abstract Calanus finmarchicus is an abundant calanoid copepod in the New York Bight (NYB) that has energy-dense lipid stores. This study measured C. finmarchicus abundance, lipid storage and energy density and compared it to two other abundant calanoid species in the region. We compared the NYB C. f...

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Published in:Journal of Plankton Research
Main Authors: Carlowicz Lee, Rachel M, Keiling, Toniann D, Warren, Joseph D
Other Authors: Irigoien, Xabier, Environmental Protection Fund, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, New York Ocean Action Plan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2024
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbae014
https://academic.oup.com/plankt/article-pdf/46/3/282/58031113/fbae014.pdf
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/plankt/fbae014 2024-06-23T07:51:53+00:00 Seasonal abundance, lipid storage, and energy density of Calanus finmarchicus and other copepod preyfields along the Northwest Atlantic continental shelf Carlowicz Lee, Rachel M Keiling, Toniann D Warren, Joseph D Irigoien, Xabier Environmental Protection Fund New York State Department of Environmental Conservation New York Ocean Action Plan 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbae014 https://academic.oup.com/plankt/article-pdf/46/3/282/58031113/fbae014.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/pages/standard-publication-reuse-rights Journal of Plankton Research volume 46, issue 3, page 282-294 ISSN 0142-7873 1464-3774 journal-article 2024 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbae014 2024-06-04T06:06:55Z Abstract Calanus finmarchicus is an abundant calanoid copepod in the New York Bight (NYB) that has energy-dense lipid stores. This study measured C. finmarchicus abundance, lipid storage and energy density and compared it to two other abundant calanoid species in the region. We compared the NYB C. finmarchicus preyfield characteristics with data from two other NW Atlantic coastal ecosystems, the Gulf of Maine (GoM) and Cape Cod Bay (CCB). Copepods from net tows were identified, enumerated, photographed and measured. These data were used to calculate animal biovolume and lipid content as well as the volumetric energy density of the copepod preyfield. C. finmarchicus were most abundant in spring and summer and the mean lipid storage of C. finmarchicus remained largely constant regardless of season and location within the NYB. Centropages typicus were abundant enough in the winter to be more energy-rich than C. finmarchicus. Temora longicornis, while also abundant, never surpassed the energy density of C. finmarchicus. C. finmarchicus in the NYB were comparably lipid-rich to those from the GoM and CCB. C. finmarchicus in the NYB can be a reliable energy source for local predators due to their high spring and summer abundances and year-round storage of high-energy wax esters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Calanus finmarchicus Northwest Atlantic Copepods Oxford University Press Journal of Plankton Research 46 3 282 294
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description Abstract Calanus finmarchicus is an abundant calanoid copepod in the New York Bight (NYB) that has energy-dense lipid stores. This study measured C. finmarchicus abundance, lipid storage and energy density and compared it to two other abundant calanoid species in the region. We compared the NYB C. finmarchicus preyfield characteristics with data from two other NW Atlantic coastal ecosystems, the Gulf of Maine (GoM) and Cape Cod Bay (CCB). Copepods from net tows were identified, enumerated, photographed and measured. These data were used to calculate animal biovolume and lipid content as well as the volumetric energy density of the copepod preyfield. C. finmarchicus were most abundant in spring and summer and the mean lipid storage of C. finmarchicus remained largely constant regardless of season and location within the NYB. Centropages typicus were abundant enough in the winter to be more energy-rich than C. finmarchicus. Temora longicornis, while also abundant, never surpassed the energy density of C. finmarchicus. C. finmarchicus in the NYB were comparably lipid-rich to those from the GoM and CCB. C. finmarchicus in the NYB can be a reliable energy source for local predators due to their high spring and summer abundances and year-round storage of high-energy wax esters.
author2 Irigoien, Xabier
Environmental Protection Fund
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
New York Ocean Action Plan
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author Carlowicz Lee, Rachel M
Keiling, Toniann D
Warren, Joseph D
spellingShingle Carlowicz Lee, Rachel M
Keiling, Toniann D
Warren, Joseph D
Seasonal abundance, lipid storage, and energy density of Calanus finmarchicus and other copepod preyfields along the Northwest Atlantic continental shelf
author_facet Carlowicz Lee, Rachel M
Keiling, Toniann D
Warren, Joseph D
author_sort Carlowicz Lee, Rachel M
title Seasonal abundance, lipid storage, and energy density of Calanus finmarchicus and other copepod preyfields along the Northwest Atlantic continental shelf
title_short Seasonal abundance, lipid storage, and energy density of Calanus finmarchicus and other copepod preyfields along the Northwest Atlantic continental shelf
title_full Seasonal abundance, lipid storage, and energy density of Calanus finmarchicus and other copepod preyfields along the Northwest Atlantic continental shelf
title_fullStr Seasonal abundance, lipid storage, and energy density of Calanus finmarchicus and other copepod preyfields along the Northwest Atlantic continental shelf
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal abundance, lipid storage, and energy density of Calanus finmarchicus and other copepod preyfields along the Northwest Atlantic continental shelf
title_sort seasonal abundance, lipid storage, and energy density of calanus finmarchicus and other copepod preyfields along the northwest atlantic continental shelf
publisher Oxford University Press (OUP)
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url http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbae014
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