Plankton community composition and vertical migration during polar night in Kongsfjorden

The polar night in the Arctic is characterized by up to six months of darkness, low temperatures and limited food availability. Biological data on species composition and abundance during this period are scarce due to the logistical challenges posed when sampling these regions. Here, we characterize...

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Main Authors: Grenvald, Julie Cornelius, Callesen, Trine Abraham, Daase, Malin, Hobbs, Laura, Darnis, Gérald, Renaud, Paul E., Cottier, Finlo, Nielsen, Torkel Gissel, Berge, Jørgen
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Online Access:https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/e2421911-2bf9-4049-9124-08d21624ea20
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-016-2015-x
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/e2421911-2bf9-4049-9124-08d21624ea20 2024-09-15T18:17:03+00:00 Plankton community composition and vertical migration during polar night in Kongsfjorden Grenvald, Julie Cornelius Callesen, Trine Abraham Daase, Malin Hobbs, Laura Darnis, Gérald Renaud, Paul E. Cottier, Finlo Nielsen, Torkel Gissel Berge, Jørgen 2016 https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/e2421911-2bf9-4049-9124-08d21624ea20 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-016-2015-x eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/e2421911-2bf9-4049-9124-08d21624ea20 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Grenvald , J C , Callesen , T A , Daase , M , Hobbs , L , Darnis , G , Renaud , P E , Cottier , F , Nielsen , T G & Berge , J 2016 , ' Plankton community composition and vertical migration during polar night in Kongsfjorden ' , Polar Biology , vol. 39 , no. 10 , pp. 1879-1895 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-016-2015-x article 2016 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-016-2015-x 2024-07-01T23:52:53Z The polar night in the Arctic is characterized by up to six months of darkness, low temperatures and limited food availability. Biological data on species composition and abundance during this period are scarce due to the logistical challenges posed when sampling these regions. Here, we characterize the plankton community composition during the polar night using water samplers and zooplankton net samples (50, 64, 200, 1500 lm), supplemented by acoustics (ADCPs, 300 kHz), to address a previously unresolved question–which species of zooplankton perform diel vertical migration during the polar night? The protist community (smallest plankton fraction) was mainly represented by ciliates (Strombidiida). In the larger zooplankton fractions (50, 64, 200 lm) the species composition was represented primarily by copepod nauplii and small copepods (e.g., Microcalanus spp., Pseudocalanus spp. and Oithona similis). In the largest zooplankton fraction ([1500 lm), the euphausiid, Thysanoessa inermis, was the most abundant species followed by the chaetognath Parasagitta elegans. Classical DVM was not observed throughout the darkest parts of the polar night (November–mid-January), although, subtle vertical migration patterns were detected in the acoustic data. With the occurrence of a more distinct day–night cycle (i.e., end of January), acoustical DVM signals were observed, paralleled by a classical DVM pattern in February in the largest fractions of zooplankton net samples.Wesuggest that Thysanoessa spp. are main responsible for the acoustical migration patterns throughout the polar night, although, chaetognaths and copepods may be co-responsible. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kongsfjord* Kongsfjorden Polar Biology polar night Zooplankton Copepods Thysanoessa inermis Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Polar Biology 39 10 1879 1895
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description The polar night in the Arctic is characterized by up to six months of darkness, low temperatures and limited food availability. Biological data on species composition and abundance during this period are scarce due to the logistical challenges posed when sampling these regions. Here, we characterize the plankton community composition during the polar night using water samplers and zooplankton net samples (50, 64, 200, 1500 lm), supplemented by acoustics (ADCPs, 300 kHz), to address a previously unresolved question–which species of zooplankton perform diel vertical migration during the polar night? The protist community (smallest plankton fraction) was mainly represented by ciliates (Strombidiida). In the larger zooplankton fractions (50, 64, 200 lm) the species composition was represented primarily by copepod nauplii and small copepods (e.g., Microcalanus spp., Pseudocalanus spp. and Oithona similis). In the largest zooplankton fraction ([1500 lm), the euphausiid, Thysanoessa inermis, was the most abundant species followed by the chaetognath Parasagitta elegans. Classical DVM was not observed throughout the darkest parts of the polar night (November–mid-January), although, subtle vertical migration patterns were detected in the acoustic data. With the occurrence of a more distinct day–night cycle (i.e., end of January), acoustical DVM signals were observed, paralleled by a classical DVM pattern in February in the largest fractions of zooplankton net samples.Wesuggest that Thysanoessa spp. are main responsible for the acoustical migration patterns throughout the polar night, although, chaetognaths and copepods may be co-responsible.
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author Grenvald, Julie Cornelius
Callesen, Trine Abraham
Daase, Malin
Hobbs, Laura
Darnis, Gérald
Renaud, Paul E.
Cottier, Finlo
Nielsen, Torkel Gissel
Berge, Jørgen
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Callesen, Trine Abraham
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Hobbs, Laura
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Berge, Jørgen
Plankton community composition and vertical migration during polar night in Kongsfjorden
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title Plankton community composition and vertical migration during polar night in Kongsfjorden
title_short Plankton community composition and vertical migration during polar night in Kongsfjorden
title_full Plankton community composition and vertical migration during polar night in Kongsfjorden
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title_full_unstemmed Plankton community composition and vertical migration during polar night in Kongsfjorden
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