Replication Data for: Seasonal dynamics of mesozooplankton biomass over a sub-Arctic continental shelf.

The data set presents taxon specific biomass and individual length measurements of mesozooplankton. Mesozooplankton samples were collected over a 12-month period at 3 stations over the Vesterålen shelf with a WP2 net (200 µm mesh) and preserved in borax buffered formalin. The measured biomass was st...

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Main Authors: Silberberger, Marc, Renaud, Paul, Eiane, Ketil, Reiss, Henning
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Published: 2021
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spelling dataone:sha256:370b521c4986d2fb367731335888a32bb977c13fb0215c82fa34a1f96c508c04 2024-06-03T18:46:33+00:00 Replication Data for: Seasonal dynamics of mesozooplankton biomass over a sub-Arctic continental shelf. Silberberger, Marc Renaud, Paul Eiane, Ketil Reiss, Henning BEGINDATE: 2013-09-10T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2014-08-27T00:00:00Z 2021-05-05T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:370b521c4986d2fb367731335888a32bb977c13fb0215c82fa34a1f96c508c04 unknown fish larvae benthic invertebrate larvae meroplankton sub-Arctic shelf Lofoten-Vesterålen Calanus Earth and Environmental Sciences mesozooplankton biomass and length Medicine, Health and Life Sciences holoplankton Dataset 2021 dataone:urn:node:DVNO 2024-06-03T18:17:16Z The data set presents taxon specific biomass and individual length measurements of mesozooplankton. Mesozooplankton samples were collected over a 12-month period at 3 stations over the Vesterålen shelf with a WP2 net (200 µm mesh) and preserved in borax buffered formalin. The measured biomass was standardized to 1 m2 surface area and corrected for formalin preservation. Mesozooplankton research in high latitude ecosystems tends to focus on different life stages of Calanus spp. due to its biomass dominance and trophic roles. However, a complex seasonal succession of abundant smaller mesozooplankton taxa suggests that the ecological functioning of the mesozooplankton communities is more complicated. We studied the year-round taxon-specific biomass measurements and size distributions of mesozooplankton on a sub-Arctic continental shelf based on formalin preserved samples. Our results confirm that Calanus spp. dominate the mesozooplankton biomass (81%). We show that commonly used lengthweight relationships underestimate Calanus biomass in autumn and winter, and accordingly a strong seasonal bias was introduced in our understanding of sub-Arctic plankton communities. We observed two periods with considerable contribution of meroplankton, the planktonic larvae of benthic invertebrates, to the mesozooplankton biomass: (i) Cirripedia nauplii accounted for 17% of total biomass close to the coast in early April and (ii) meroplankton comprised up to 12.7% of total biomass in late July. Based on these results, we suggest that meroplankton may play an ecologically important role in addition to their role in dispersal of benthic species. We conclude that the seasonal succession of the biomass of small sized holoplankton and meroplankton, often obscured by patterns in the Calanus biomass, should receive more attention as these smaller individuals are likely an important functional component of the pelagic food-web. Dataset Arctic Lofoten Vesterålen Unknown Arctic Lofoten Vesterålen ENVELOPE(14.939,14.939,68.754,68.754)
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topic fish larvae
benthic invertebrate larvae
meroplankton
sub-Arctic shelf
Lofoten-Vesterålen
Calanus
Earth and Environmental Sciences
mesozooplankton biomass and length
Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
holoplankton
spellingShingle fish larvae
benthic invertebrate larvae
meroplankton
sub-Arctic shelf
Lofoten-Vesterålen
Calanus
Earth and Environmental Sciences
mesozooplankton biomass and length
Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
holoplankton
Silberberger, Marc
Renaud, Paul
Eiane, Ketil
Reiss, Henning
Replication Data for: Seasonal dynamics of mesozooplankton biomass over a sub-Arctic continental shelf.
topic_facet fish larvae
benthic invertebrate larvae
meroplankton
sub-Arctic shelf
Lofoten-Vesterålen
Calanus
Earth and Environmental Sciences
mesozooplankton biomass and length
Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
holoplankton
description The data set presents taxon specific biomass and individual length measurements of mesozooplankton. Mesozooplankton samples were collected over a 12-month period at 3 stations over the Vesterålen shelf with a WP2 net (200 µm mesh) and preserved in borax buffered formalin. The measured biomass was standardized to 1 m2 surface area and corrected for formalin preservation. Mesozooplankton research in high latitude ecosystems tends to focus on different life stages of Calanus spp. due to its biomass dominance and trophic roles. However, a complex seasonal succession of abundant smaller mesozooplankton taxa suggests that the ecological functioning of the mesozooplankton communities is more complicated. We studied the year-round taxon-specific biomass measurements and size distributions of mesozooplankton on a sub-Arctic continental shelf based on formalin preserved samples. Our results confirm that Calanus spp. dominate the mesozooplankton biomass (81%). We show that commonly used lengthweight relationships underestimate Calanus biomass in autumn and winter, and accordingly a strong seasonal bias was introduced in our understanding of sub-Arctic plankton communities. We observed two periods with considerable contribution of meroplankton, the planktonic larvae of benthic invertebrates, to the mesozooplankton biomass: (i) Cirripedia nauplii accounted for 17% of total biomass close to the coast in early April and (ii) meroplankton comprised up to 12.7% of total biomass in late July. Based on these results, we suggest that meroplankton may play an ecologically important role in addition to their role in dispersal of benthic species. We conclude that the seasonal succession of the biomass of small sized holoplankton and meroplankton, often obscured by patterns in the Calanus biomass, should receive more attention as these smaller individuals are likely an important functional component of the pelagic food-web.
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author Silberberger, Marc
Renaud, Paul
Eiane, Ketil
Reiss, Henning
author_facet Silberberger, Marc
Renaud, Paul
Eiane, Ketil
Reiss, Henning
author_sort Silberberger, Marc
title Replication Data for: Seasonal dynamics of mesozooplankton biomass over a sub-Arctic continental shelf.
title_short Replication Data for: Seasonal dynamics of mesozooplankton biomass over a sub-Arctic continental shelf.
title_full Replication Data for: Seasonal dynamics of mesozooplankton biomass over a sub-Arctic continental shelf.
title_fullStr Replication Data for: Seasonal dynamics of mesozooplankton biomass over a sub-Arctic continental shelf.
title_full_unstemmed Replication Data for: Seasonal dynamics of mesozooplankton biomass over a sub-Arctic continental shelf.
title_sort replication data for: seasonal dynamics of mesozooplankton biomass over a sub-arctic continental shelf.
publishDate 2021
url https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:370b521c4986d2fb367731335888a32bb977c13fb0215c82fa34a1f96c508c04
op_coverage BEGINDATE: 2013-09-10T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2014-08-27T00:00:00Z
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