Distribution of acoustically determined biomass and major zooplankton taxa in the upper mixed layer relative to water masses in the western Aleutian Islands

Hydrographic, acoustic and zooplankton data were collected during June 1992 and June 1995 along transects to the north and south of Kiska and Buldir Islands in the western Aleutian Islands to look for mesoscale relationships between zooplankton community composition, biomass, and associated frontal...

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Main Authors: Coyle, KO, Weingartner, TJ, Hunt, GL
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: eScholarship, University of California 1998
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt8j79j2nr 2023-05-15T15:42:48+02:00 Distribution of acoustically determined biomass and major zooplankton taxa in the upper mixed layer relative to water masses in the western Aleutian Islands Coyle, KO Weingartner, TJ Hunt, GL 95 - 108 1998-05-07 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8j79j2nr unknown eScholarship, University of California qt8j79j2nr https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8j79j2nr CC-BY CC-BY Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol 165 zooplankton acoustics water masses Aleutian Islands Marine Biology & Hydrobiology Ecology Zoology Oceanography article 1998 ftcdlib 2020-03-20T23:55:48Z Hydrographic, acoustic and zooplankton data were collected during June 1992 and June 1995 along transects to the north and south of Kiska and Buldir Islands in the western Aleutian Islands to look for mesoscale relationships between zooplankton community composition, biomass, and associated frontal systems and pycnoclines. Hydrographic data revealed a front dividing the Bering Sea water mass from the mixed regime in the passes and Alaska Stream water south of the islands. Chlorophyll concentration and ADB (acoustically determined biomass) were consistently higher on the Bering Sea side of the front in June 1992. Elevated ADB in the Bering Sea was due to aggregates of Neocalanus cristatus copepodid V in the pycnocline separating the upper mixed layer from the underlying cold intermediate layer. N. cristatus abundance was significantly higher (p < 0.05) in Bering Sea water in June 1992 than in Pacific water in June 1992 and Bering Sea water in June 1995. N. fleminger abundance was significantly higher in Bering Sea water than in Pacific water in both 1992 and 1995. N. plumchrus and Eucalanus bungil stages III and IV were more abundant in Pacific water than in Bering Sea water. The results clearly demonstrate the utility of interfacing acoustics, net samples and hydrographic data to elucidate mesoscale associations of zooplankton to fronts, water masses and pycnoclines. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea Alaska Aleutian Islands University of California: eScholarship Bering Sea Pacific Kiska ENVELOPE(155.830,155.830,50.258,50.258)
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topic zooplankton
acoustics
water masses
Aleutian Islands
Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
Ecology
Zoology
Oceanography
spellingShingle zooplankton
acoustics
water masses
Aleutian Islands
Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
Ecology
Zoology
Oceanography
Coyle, KO
Weingartner, TJ
Hunt, GL
Distribution of acoustically determined biomass and major zooplankton taxa in the upper mixed layer relative to water masses in the western Aleutian Islands
topic_facet zooplankton
acoustics
water masses
Aleutian Islands
Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
Ecology
Zoology
Oceanography
description Hydrographic, acoustic and zooplankton data were collected during June 1992 and June 1995 along transects to the north and south of Kiska and Buldir Islands in the western Aleutian Islands to look for mesoscale relationships between zooplankton community composition, biomass, and associated frontal systems and pycnoclines. Hydrographic data revealed a front dividing the Bering Sea water mass from the mixed regime in the passes and Alaska Stream water south of the islands. Chlorophyll concentration and ADB (acoustically determined biomass) were consistently higher on the Bering Sea side of the front in June 1992. Elevated ADB in the Bering Sea was due to aggregates of Neocalanus cristatus copepodid V in the pycnocline separating the upper mixed layer from the underlying cold intermediate layer. N. cristatus abundance was significantly higher (p < 0.05) in Bering Sea water in June 1992 than in Pacific water in June 1992 and Bering Sea water in June 1995. N. fleminger abundance was significantly higher in Bering Sea water than in Pacific water in both 1992 and 1995. N. plumchrus and Eucalanus bungil stages III and IV were more abundant in Pacific water than in Bering Sea water. The results clearly demonstrate the utility of interfacing acoustics, net samples and hydrographic data to elucidate mesoscale associations of zooplankton to fronts, water masses and pycnoclines.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Coyle, KO
Weingartner, TJ
Hunt, GL
author_facet Coyle, KO
Weingartner, TJ
Hunt, GL
author_sort Coyle, KO
title Distribution of acoustically determined biomass and major zooplankton taxa in the upper mixed layer relative to water masses in the western Aleutian Islands
title_short Distribution of acoustically determined biomass and major zooplankton taxa in the upper mixed layer relative to water masses in the western Aleutian Islands
title_full Distribution of acoustically determined biomass and major zooplankton taxa in the upper mixed layer relative to water masses in the western Aleutian Islands
title_fullStr Distribution of acoustically determined biomass and major zooplankton taxa in the upper mixed layer relative to water masses in the western Aleutian Islands
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of acoustically determined biomass and major zooplankton taxa in the upper mixed layer relative to water masses in the western Aleutian Islands
title_sort distribution of acoustically determined biomass and major zooplankton taxa in the upper mixed layer relative to water masses in the western aleutian islands
publisher eScholarship, University of California
publishDate 1998
url https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8j79j2nr
op_coverage 95 - 108
long_lat ENVELOPE(155.830,155.830,50.258,50.258)
geographic Bering Sea
Pacific
Kiska
geographic_facet Bering Sea
Pacific
Kiska
genre Bering Sea
Alaska
Aleutian Islands
genre_facet Bering Sea
Alaska
Aleutian Islands
op_source Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol 165
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