Impact of tidal dynamics on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay

Hudson Bay is a large seasonally ice-covered Canadian inland sea connected to the Arctic Ocean and North Atlantic through Foxe Basin and Hudson Strait. This study investigates zooplankton distribution, dynamics, and factors controlling them during open-water and ice cover periods (from September 201...

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Main Authors: V. Y. Petrusevich, I. A. Dmitrenko, A. Niemi, S. A. Kirillov, C. M. Kamula, Z. Z. A. Kuzyk, D. G. Barber, J. K. Ehn
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d51dbbfc3f624f4dac3bc00292623e99 2023-05-15T15:07:06+02:00 Impact of tidal dynamics on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay V. Y. Petrusevich I. A. Dmitrenko A. Niemi S. A. Kirillov C. M. Kamula Z. Z. A. Kuzyk D. G. Barber J. K. Ehn 2020-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-337-2020 https://doaj.org/article/d51dbbfc3f624f4dac3bc00292623e99 EN eng Copernicus Publications https://www.ocean-sci.net/16/337/2020/os-16-337-2020.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1812-0784 https://doaj.org/toc/1812-0792 doi:10.5194/os-16-337-2020 1812-0784 1812-0792 https://doaj.org/article/d51dbbfc3f624f4dac3bc00292623e99 Ocean Science, Vol 16, Pp 337-353 (2020) Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-337-2020 2022-12-31T12:00:19Z Hudson Bay is a large seasonally ice-covered Canadian inland sea connected to the Arctic Ocean and North Atlantic through Foxe Basin and Hudson Strait. This study investigates zooplankton distribution, dynamics, and factors controlling them during open-water and ice cover periods (from September 2016 to October 2017) in Hudson Bay. A mooring equipped with two acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) and a sediment trap was deployed in September 2016 in Hudson Bay ∼190 km northeast from the port of Churchill. The backscatter intensity and vertical velocity time series showed a pattern typical for zooplankton diel vertical migration (DVM). The sediment trap collected five zooplankton taxa including two calanoid copepods ( Calanus glacialis and Pseudocalanus spp.), a pelagic sea snail ( Limacina helicina ), a gelatinous arrow worm ( Parasagitta elegans ), and an amphipod ( Themisto libellula ). From the acquired acoustic data we observed the interaction of DVM with multiple factors including lunar light, tides, and water and sea ice dynamics. Solar illuminance was the major factor determining migration pattern, but unlike at some other polar and subpolar regions, moonlight had little effect on DVM, while tidal dynamics are important. The presented data constitute the first-ever observed DVM in Hudson Bay during winter and its interaction with the tidal dynamics. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Calanus glacialis Foxe Basin Hudson Bay Hudson Strait Limacina helicina North Atlantic Sea ice Themisto Themisto libellula Zooplankton Copepods Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Arctic Ocean Hudson Bay Hudson Hudson Strait ENVELOPE(-70.000,-70.000,62.000,62.000) Foxe Basin ENVELOPE(-77.918,-77.918,65.931,65.931) Ocean Science 16 2 337 353
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V. Y. Petrusevich
I. A. Dmitrenko
A. Niemi
S. A. Kirillov
C. M. Kamula
Z. Z. A. Kuzyk
D. G. Barber
J. K. Ehn
Impact of tidal dynamics on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay
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description Hudson Bay is a large seasonally ice-covered Canadian inland sea connected to the Arctic Ocean and North Atlantic through Foxe Basin and Hudson Strait. This study investigates zooplankton distribution, dynamics, and factors controlling them during open-water and ice cover periods (from September 2016 to October 2017) in Hudson Bay. A mooring equipped with two acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) and a sediment trap was deployed in September 2016 in Hudson Bay ∼190 km northeast from the port of Churchill. The backscatter intensity and vertical velocity time series showed a pattern typical for zooplankton diel vertical migration (DVM). The sediment trap collected five zooplankton taxa including two calanoid copepods ( Calanus glacialis and Pseudocalanus spp.), a pelagic sea snail ( Limacina helicina ), a gelatinous arrow worm ( Parasagitta elegans ), and an amphipod ( Themisto libellula ). From the acquired acoustic data we observed the interaction of DVM with multiple factors including lunar light, tides, and water and sea ice dynamics. Solar illuminance was the major factor determining migration pattern, but unlike at some other polar and subpolar regions, moonlight had little effect on DVM, while tidal dynamics are important. The presented data constitute the first-ever observed DVM in Hudson Bay during winter and its interaction with the tidal dynamics.
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author V. Y. Petrusevich
I. A. Dmitrenko
A. Niemi
S. A. Kirillov
C. M. Kamula
Z. Z. A. Kuzyk
D. G. Barber
J. K. Ehn
author_facet V. Y. Petrusevich
I. A. Dmitrenko
A. Niemi
S. A. Kirillov
C. M. Kamula
Z. Z. A. Kuzyk
D. G. Barber
J. K. Ehn
author_sort V. Y. Petrusevich
title Impact of tidal dynamics on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay
title_short Impact of tidal dynamics on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay
title_full Impact of tidal dynamics on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay
title_fullStr Impact of tidal dynamics on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay
title_full_unstemmed Impact of tidal dynamics on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay
title_sort impact of tidal dynamics on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in hudson bay
publisher Copernicus Publications
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url https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-337-2020
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