Study of the zooplankton community of Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay (25 de Mayo Island): its role in the carbon flux at Antarctic coastal areas

The present work represents the first complete study on the mesozooplankton community in a shallow Antarctic coastal area: Potter cove, 25 de Mayo Island, South Shetlands. Results are based on samples obtained during two complete years (2002 and 2003) in Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay, a neighbouring a...

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Main Author: Fuentes, V.
Format: Thesis
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Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/17997/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.33661
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:17997 2023-05-15T13:39:47+02:00 Study of the zooplankton community of Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay (25 de Mayo Island): its role in the carbon flux at Antarctic coastal areas Fuentes, V. 2006 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/17997/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.33661 unknown Fuentes, V. (2006) Study of the zooplankton community of Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay (25 de Mayo Island): its role in the carbon flux at Antarctic coastal areas , PhD thesis, University of Buenos Aires. hdl:10013/epic.33661 EPIC3University of Buenos Aires, 249 p. Thesis notRev 2006 ftawi 2021-12-24T15:32:23Z The present work represents the first complete study on the mesozooplankton community in a shallow Antarctic coastal area: Potter cove, 25 de Mayo Island, South Shetlands. Results are based on samples obtained during two complete years (2002 and 2003) in Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay, a neighbouring area. This study was conducted within the frame of a comprehensive zooplankton investigation which started in 2002 and is still going on. The major aim of this study is to detect possible changes in the zooplankton community in connection with global change.The role of the main mesozooplankton species in carbon dynamics of Potter Cove was analyzed by calculating the feeding and fecal pellets production rates. By means of trophic markers (fatty acids and C and N stable isotopes) the position of mesozooplankton in Potter CoveŽs trophic web was delimited.Highly variable mesozooplankton abundances were determined through all the temporal and spatial scales analyzed. Fluctuations were associated with the area's hydrography and the variation in sea ice extension. The feeding pressure of some of the resident species (mainly cyclopoid copepods) and other mesozooplankton groups coming from external areas (mainly krill and salps) on the phytoplankton of Potter Cove was higher than the annual estimated primary production . These feeding patterns contribute to the carbon flux, probably representing a carbon source for the benthic fauna. Among the findings of this study, two new zooplankton species (one harpacticoid copepod and one narcomedusa) are described, as well as the first Antarctic record of some decapod larvae. Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Maxwell Bay Sea ice Copepods Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) 25 de Mayo ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,-62.083,-62.083) Antarctic Maxwell Bay ENVELOPE(-58.859,-58.859,-62.223,-62.223) Potter Cove
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description The present work represents the first complete study on the mesozooplankton community in a shallow Antarctic coastal area: Potter cove, 25 de Mayo Island, South Shetlands. Results are based on samples obtained during two complete years (2002 and 2003) in Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay, a neighbouring area. This study was conducted within the frame of a comprehensive zooplankton investigation which started in 2002 and is still going on. The major aim of this study is to detect possible changes in the zooplankton community in connection with global change.The role of the main mesozooplankton species in carbon dynamics of Potter Cove was analyzed by calculating the feeding and fecal pellets production rates. By means of trophic markers (fatty acids and C and N stable isotopes) the position of mesozooplankton in Potter CoveŽs trophic web was delimited.Highly variable mesozooplankton abundances were determined through all the temporal and spatial scales analyzed. Fluctuations were associated with the area's hydrography and the variation in sea ice extension. The feeding pressure of some of the resident species (mainly cyclopoid copepods) and other mesozooplankton groups coming from external areas (mainly krill and salps) on the phytoplankton of Potter Cove was higher than the annual estimated primary production . These feeding patterns contribute to the carbon flux, probably representing a carbon source for the benthic fauna. Among the findings of this study, two new zooplankton species (one harpacticoid copepod and one narcomedusa) are described, as well as the first Antarctic record of some decapod larvae.
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author Fuentes, V.
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Study of the zooplankton community of Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay (25 de Mayo Island): its role in the carbon flux at Antarctic coastal areas
author_facet Fuentes, V.
author_sort Fuentes, V.
title Study of the zooplankton community of Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay (25 de Mayo Island): its role in the carbon flux at Antarctic coastal areas
title_short Study of the zooplankton community of Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay (25 de Mayo Island): its role in the carbon flux at Antarctic coastal areas
title_full Study of the zooplankton community of Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay (25 de Mayo Island): its role in the carbon flux at Antarctic coastal areas
title_fullStr Study of the zooplankton community of Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay (25 de Mayo Island): its role in the carbon flux at Antarctic coastal areas
title_full_unstemmed Study of the zooplankton community of Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay (25 de Mayo Island): its role in the carbon flux at Antarctic coastal areas
title_sort study of the zooplankton community of potter cove and maxwell bay (25 de mayo island): its role in the carbon flux at antarctic coastal areas
publishDate 2006
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/17997/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.33661
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op_source EPIC3University of Buenos Aires, 249 p.
op_relation Fuentes, V. (2006) Study of the zooplankton community of Potter Cove and Maxwell Bay (25 de Mayo Island): its role in the carbon flux at Antarctic coastal areas , PhD thesis, University of Buenos Aires. hdl:10013/epic.33661
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