Structuring of zooplankton and fish larvae assemblages in a freshwater-influenced Greenlandic fjord- influence from hydrography and prey availability
The recent increase in temperature and freshwater runoff in the Arctic will influence the functioning of the plankton ecosystem and hence the life of the fish larvae residing in these areas. Here, we studied the strength of physical– biological linkages and the adaptability of individual larval fish...
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ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/6487f1bd-fb8c-400c-a25c-d3afbf77bbbd 2024-04-28T08:09:28+00:00 Structuring of zooplankton and fish larvae assemblages in a freshwater-influenced Greenlandic fjord- influence from hydrography and prey availability Swalethorp, Rasmus Malanski, Evandro Munk, Peter Agersted, Mette Dalgaard Nielsen, Torkel Gissel 2015 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/6487f1bd-fb8c-400c-a25c-d3afbf77bbbd https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbu099 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/102121519/Publishers_version.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/6487f1bd-fb8c-400c-a25c-d3afbf77bbbd info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Swalethorp , R , Malanski , E , Munk , P , Agersted , M D & Nielsen , T G 2015 , ' Structuring of zooplankton and fish larvae assemblages in a freshwater-influenced Greenlandic fjord- influence from hydrography and prey availability ' , Journal of Plankton Research , vol. 37 , no. 1 , pp. 102-119 . https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbu099 /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_on_land name=SDG 15 - Life on Land article 2015 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbu099 2024-04-10T14:30:09Z The recent increase in temperature and freshwater runoff in the Arctic will influence the functioning of the plankton ecosystem and hence the life of the fish larvae residing in these areas. Here, we studied the strength of physical– biological linkages and the adaptability of individual larval fish species to changing hydrographical and feeding environments in a sub-Arctic area in Greenland. The study was carried out along a transect covering a wide range of physical conditions from the deep ocean to the icecap in the Godtha°bsfjord on the south-western Greenland coast. Along the transect, we identified a series of distinct zooplankton and larval fish assemblages which showed linkage to water mass characteristics, to the presence of frontal structures and to availability of preferred prey. Spawning site location and water circulation was also likely to influence distributional patterns of the individual larval fish species. Larvae were feeding on a variety of prey taxa and sizes; some larval species were generalists, while others were more specialized or fed on alternative prey taxa. Differences in feeding strategies might have the consequence that the species will be differently affected by changes in the plankton community. Accordingly, fish larvae that have a greater feeding flexibility and that are more adaptable to environmental variability may cope better with climate related changes Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland greenlandic Zooplankton Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Journal of Plankton Research 37 1 102 119 |
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The recent increase in temperature and freshwater runoff in the Arctic will influence the functioning of the plankton ecosystem and hence the life of the fish larvae residing in these areas. Here, we studied the strength of physical– biological linkages and the adaptability of individual larval fish species to changing hydrographical and feeding environments in a sub-Arctic area in Greenland. The study was carried out along a transect covering a wide range of physical conditions from the deep ocean to the icecap in the Godtha°bsfjord on the south-western Greenland coast. Along the transect, we identified a series of distinct zooplankton and larval fish assemblages which showed linkage to water mass characteristics, to the presence of frontal structures and to availability of preferred prey. Spawning site location and water circulation was also likely to influence distributional patterns of the individual larval fish species. Larvae were feeding on a variety of prey taxa and sizes; some larval species were generalists, while others were more specialized or fed on alternative prey taxa. Differences in feeding strategies might have the consequence that the species will be differently affected by changes in the plankton community. Accordingly, fish larvae that have a greater feeding flexibility and that are more adaptable to environmental variability may cope better with climate related changes |
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Swalethorp, Rasmus Malanski, Evandro Munk, Peter Agersted, Mette Dalgaard Nielsen, Torkel Gissel |
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Structuring of zooplankton and fish larvae assemblages in a freshwater-influenced Greenlandic fjord- influence from hydrography and prey availability |
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Structuring of zooplankton and fish larvae assemblages in a freshwater-influenced Greenlandic fjord- influence from hydrography and prey availability |
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Structuring of zooplankton and fish larvae assemblages in a freshwater-influenced Greenlandic fjord- influence from hydrography and prey availability |
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Structuring of zooplankton and fish larvae assemblages in a freshwater-influenced Greenlandic fjord- influence from hydrography and prey availability |
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Structuring of zooplankton and fish larvae assemblages in a freshwater-influenced Greenlandic fjord- influence from hydrography and prey availability |
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structuring of zooplankton and fish larvae assemblages in a freshwater-influenced greenlandic fjord- influence from hydrography and prey availability |
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Swalethorp , R , Malanski , E , Munk , P , Agersted , M D & Nielsen , T G 2015 , ' Structuring of zooplankton and fish larvae assemblages in a freshwater-influenced Greenlandic fjord- influence from hydrography and prey availability ' , Journal of Plankton Research , vol. 37 , no. 1 , pp. 102-119 . https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbu099 |
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