Interspecific differences in the Diel Vertical Migration of Marine Copepods : the Implications of size, color, and morphology

Samples collected by continuous plankton recorders (CPRs) between 1948 and 1992 were used to describe the diel vertical migration (DVM) behavior of 41 copepod taxa in the northeast Atlantic between 45 and 55?N and 11 and 31?W. A total of 13,622 samples, each representing - 18.5 km (10 nm) of tow, we...

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Main Authors: Graeme Hays, C Proctor, A John, A Warner
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spelling ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/20953855 2023-05-15T17:41:24+02:00 Interspecific differences in the Diel Vertical Migration of Marine Copepods : the Implications of size, color, and morphology Graeme Hays C Proctor A John A Warner 1994-11-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30058286 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Interspecific_differences_in_the_Diel_Vertical_Migration_of_Marine_Copepods_the_Implications_of_size_color_and_morphology/20953855 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30058286 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Interspecific_differences_in_the_Diel_Vertical_Migration_of_Marine_Copepods_the_Implications_of_size_color_and_morphology/20953855 All Rights Reserved Uncategorized Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Physical Sciences Limnology Oceanography Marine & Freshwater Biology ZOOPLANKTON PREDATION FISH Text Journal contribution 1994 ftdeakinunifig 2022-11-17T21:48:16Z Samples collected by continuous plankton recorders (CPRs) between 1948 and 1992 were used to describe the diel vertical migration (DVM) behavior of 41 copepod taxa in the northeast Atlantic between 45 and 55?N and 11 and 31?W. A total of 13,622 samples, each representing - 18.5 km (10 nm) of tow, were analyzed. Since CPRs are towed in near-surface waters, taxa that exhibit DVM occur predominantly in samples taken at night. Larger taxa showed significantly stronger DVM, with body size explaining 47% of the intertaxa variation in DVM. For small taxa (< 1 mm wide) the residual variation in DVM was correlated with carotenoid pigment levels but not with body morphology, with more heavily pigmented taxa exhibiting DVM. For larger taxa (> 1 mm wide) the residual variation in DVM was correlated with body morphology but not with carotenoid pigment levels, with more elongate copepods not exhibiting DVM. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic Copepods DRO - Deakin Research Online
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description Samples collected by continuous plankton recorders (CPRs) between 1948 and 1992 were used to describe the diel vertical migration (DVM) behavior of 41 copepod taxa in the northeast Atlantic between 45 and 55?N and 11 and 31?W. A total of 13,622 samples, each representing - 18.5 km (10 nm) of tow, were analyzed. Since CPRs are towed in near-surface waters, taxa that exhibit DVM occur predominantly in samples taken at night. Larger taxa showed significantly stronger DVM, with body size explaining 47% of the intertaxa variation in DVM. For small taxa (< 1 mm wide) the residual variation in DVM was correlated with carotenoid pigment levels but not with body morphology, with more heavily pigmented taxa exhibiting DVM. For larger taxa (> 1 mm wide) the residual variation in DVM was correlated with body morphology but not with carotenoid pigment levels, with more elongate copepods not exhibiting DVM.
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title Interspecific differences in the Diel Vertical Migration of Marine Copepods : the Implications of size, color, and morphology
title_short Interspecific differences in the Diel Vertical Migration of Marine Copepods : the Implications of size, color, and morphology
title_full Interspecific differences in the Diel Vertical Migration of Marine Copepods : the Implications of size, color, and morphology
title_fullStr Interspecific differences in the Diel Vertical Migration of Marine Copepods : the Implications of size, color, and morphology
title_full_unstemmed Interspecific differences in the Diel Vertical Migration of Marine Copepods : the Implications of size, color, and morphology
title_sort interspecific differences in the diel vertical migration of marine copepods : the implications of size, color, and morphology
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