Mesozooplankton grazing in the coastal Gulf of Alaska: Neocalanus spp. vs. other mesozooplankton

Three species of large calanoid copepod, Neocalanus flemingeri, Neocalanus plumchrus, and Neocalanus cristatus, dominate the spring biomass of mesozooplankton in the Subarctic Pacific. We compared the grazing impact of Neocalanus species on phytoplankton with grazing by the remainder of the mesozoop...

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Main Authors: Hongbin Liu, Michael J. Dagg, Riki Sato
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Published: 2007
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.543.786 2023-05-15T18:28:31+02:00 Mesozooplankton grazing in the coastal Gulf of Alaska: Neocalanus spp. vs. other mesozooplankton Hongbin Liu Michael J. Dagg Riki Sato The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2007 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.543.786 http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/content/65/3/351.full.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.543.786 http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/content/65/3/351.full.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/content/65/3/351.full.pdf grazing Gulf of Alaska mesozooplankton Neocalanus phytoplankton text 2007 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T11:11:36Z Three species of large calanoid copepod, Neocalanus flemingeri, Neocalanus plumchrus, and Neocalanus cristatus, dominate the spring biomass of mesozooplankton in the Subarctic Pacific. We compared the grazing impact of Neocalanus species on phytoplankton with grazing by the remainder of the mesozooplankton community in the coastal and shelf waters of the Gulf of Alaska during spring and summer 2003. Neocalanus spp. and other mesozooplankton fed mainly on particles.20 mm, and phytoplankton in the smaller size-fractions (,20 mm) increased in the presence of mesozooplankton, possibly because of a trophic cascade resulting from mesozoo-plankton consumption of microzooplankton. Neocalanus spp. accounted for most of the mesozooplankton biomass and herbivory in the shelf water of the Gulf of Alaska and in the Prince William Sound (PWS) during April/May. The biomass of other mesozoo-plankton (mostly small copepods) varied seasonally and spatially; it did not increase in summer after the descent of Neocalanus spp. from the surface layer. On the basis of the clearance rates obtained from our experiments, in spring, grazing by Neocalanus spp. and the remaining mesozooplankton consumed 10 % of daily growth of phytoplankton.20 mm in the outer-shelf region, where chlor-ophyll a concentrations were,0.5 mg m23, and in PWS. Mesozooplankton consumed a smaller percentage of the.20 mm daily phytoplankton production in the inner- and mid-shelf regions where chlorophyll a concentrations were typically.5 mg m23 with blooms of large diatoms. In summer, without Neocalanus spp. in the surface layer, mesozooplankton grazing accounted for a very Text Subarctic Alaska Copepods Unknown Gulf of Alaska Pacific
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description Three species of large calanoid copepod, Neocalanus flemingeri, Neocalanus plumchrus, and Neocalanus cristatus, dominate the spring biomass of mesozooplankton in the Subarctic Pacific. We compared the grazing impact of Neocalanus species on phytoplankton with grazing by the remainder of the mesozooplankton community in the coastal and shelf waters of the Gulf of Alaska during spring and summer 2003. Neocalanus spp. and other mesozooplankton fed mainly on particles.20 mm, and phytoplankton in the smaller size-fractions (,20 mm) increased in the presence of mesozooplankton, possibly because of a trophic cascade resulting from mesozoo-plankton consumption of microzooplankton. Neocalanus spp. accounted for most of the mesozooplankton biomass and herbivory in the shelf water of the Gulf of Alaska and in the Prince William Sound (PWS) during April/May. The biomass of other mesozoo-plankton (mostly small copepods) varied seasonally and spatially; it did not increase in summer after the descent of Neocalanus spp. from the surface layer. On the basis of the clearance rates obtained from our experiments, in spring, grazing by Neocalanus spp. and the remaining mesozooplankton consumed 10 % of daily growth of phytoplankton.20 mm in the outer-shelf region, where chlor-ophyll a concentrations were,0.5 mg m23, and in PWS. Mesozooplankton consumed a smaller percentage of the.20 mm daily phytoplankton production in the inner- and mid-shelf regions where chlorophyll a concentrations were typically.5 mg m23 with blooms of large diatoms. In summer, without Neocalanus spp. in the surface layer, mesozooplankton grazing accounted for a very
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title Mesozooplankton grazing in the coastal Gulf of Alaska: Neocalanus spp. vs. other mesozooplankton
title_short Mesozooplankton grazing in the coastal Gulf of Alaska: Neocalanus spp. vs. other mesozooplankton
title_full Mesozooplankton grazing in the coastal Gulf of Alaska: Neocalanus spp. vs. other mesozooplankton
title_fullStr Mesozooplankton grazing in the coastal Gulf of Alaska: Neocalanus spp. vs. other mesozooplankton
title_full_unstemmed Mesozooplankton grazing in the coastal Gulf of Alaska: Neocalanus spp. vs. other mesozooplankton
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