Copepod carcasses in the subtropical convergence zone of the Sargasso Sea: implications for microbial community composition, system respiration and carbon flux

The oligotrophic subtropical gyre covers a vast area of the Atlantic Ocean. Decades of time-series monitoring have generated detailed temporal information about zooplankton species and abundances at fixed locations within the gyre, but their live/dead status is often omitted, especially in the dynam...

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Published in:Journal of Plankton Research
Main Authors: Tang, Kam W, Backhaus, Liv Louise Victoria, Riemann, Lasse, Koski, Marja, Grossart, Hans-Peter, Munk, Peter, Nielsen, Torkel Gissel
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbz038
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/ef9d6204-47c7-4577-8d11-583732ca8a17 2024-09-15T18:23:38+00:00 Copepod carcasses in the subtropical convergence zone of the Sargasso Sea: implications for microbial community composition, system respiration and carbon flux Tang, Kam W Backhaus, Liv Louise Victoria Riemann, Lasse Koski, Marja Grossart, Hans-Peter Munk, Peter Nielsen, Torkel Gissel 2019 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/ef9d6204-47c7-4577-8d11-583732ca8a17 https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbz038 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/240437879/51296.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/ef9d6204-47c7-4577-8d11-583732ca8a17 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Tang , K W , Backhaus , L L V , Riemann , L , Koski , M , Grossart , H-P , Munk , P & Nielsen , T G 2019 , ' Copepod carcasses in the subtropical convergence zone of the Sargasso Sea: implications for microbial community composition, system respiration and carbon flux ' , Journal of Plankton Research , vol. 41 , no. 4 , pp. 549-560 . https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbz038 Sargasso Sea Subtropical convergence zone Zooplankton Carcasses Carbon sinking flux article 2019 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbz038 2024-07-01T23:52:53Z The oligotrophic subtropical gyre covers a vast area of the Atlantic Ocean. Decades of time-series monitoring have generated detailed temporal information about zooplankton species and abundances at fixed locations within the gyre, but their live/dead status is often omitted, especially in the dynamic subtropical convergence zone (STCZ) where the water column stratification pattern can change considerably across the front as warm and cold water masses converge. We conducted a detailed survey in the North Atlantic STCZ and showed that over 85% of the copepods were typically concentrated in the upper 200 m. Copepod carcasses were present in all samples and their proportional numerical abundances increased with depth, reaching up to 91% at 300–400 m. Overall, 14–19% of the copepods within the upper 200 m were carcasses. Shipboard experiments showed that during carcass decomposition, microbial respiration increased, and the bacterial community associated with the carcasses diverged from that in the ambient water. Combining field and experimental data, we estimated that decomposing copepod carcasses constitute a negligible oxygen sink in the STCZ, but sinking carcasses may represent an overlooked portion of the passive carbon sinking flux and should be incorporated in future studies of carbon flux in this area. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Copepods Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Journal of Plankton Research 41 4 549 560
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topic Sargasso Sea
Subtropical convergence zone
Zooplankton
Carcasses
Carbon sinking flux
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Subtropical convergence zone
Zooplankton
Carcasses
Carbon sinking flux
Tang, Kam W
Backhaus, Liv Louise Victoria
Riemann, Lasse
Koski, Marja
Grossart, Hans-Peter
Munk, Peter
Nielsen, Torkel Gissel
Copepod carcasses in the subtropical convergence zone of the Sargasso Sea: implications for microbial community composition, system respiration and carbon flux
topic_facet Sargasso Sea
Subtropical convergence zone
Zooplankton
Carcasses
Carbon sinking flux
description The oligotrophic subtropical gyre covers a vast area of the Atlantic Ocean. Decades of time-series monitoring have generated detailed temporal information about zooplankton species and abundances at fixed locations within the gyre, but their live/dead status is often omitted, especially in the dynamic subtropical convergence zone (STCZ) where the water column stratification pattern can change considerably across the front as warm and cold water masses converge. We conducted a detailed survey in the North Atlantic STCZ and showed that over 85% of the copepods were typically concentrated in the upper 200 m. Copepod carcasses were present in all samples and their proportional numerical abundances increased with depth, reaching up to 91% at 300–400 m. Overall, 14–19% of the copepods within the upper 200 m were carcasses. Shipboard experiments showed that during carcass decomposition, microbial respiration increased, and the bacterial community associated with the carcasses diverged from that in the ambient water. Combining field and experimental data, we estimated that decomposing copepod carcasses constitute a negligible oxygen sink in the STCZ, but sinking carcasses may represent an overlooked portion of the passive carbon sinking flux and should be incorporated in future studies of carbon flux in this area.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Tang, Kam W
Backhaus, Liv Louise Victoria
Riemann, Lasse
Koski, Marja
Grossart, Hans-Peter
Munk, Peter
Nielsen, Torkel Gissel
author_facet Tang, Kam W
Backhaus, Liv Louise Victoria
Riemann, Lasse
Koski, Marja
Grossart, Hans-Peter
Munk, Peter
Nielsen, Torkel Gissel
author_sort Tang, Kam W
title Copepod carcasses in the subtropical convergence zone of the Sargasso Sea: implications for microbial community composition, system respiration and carbon flux
title_short Copepod carcasses in the subtropical convergence zone of the Sargasso Sea: implications for microbial community composition, system respiration and carbon flux
title_full Copepod carcasses in the subtropical convergence zone of the Sargasso Sea: implications for microbial community composition, system respiration and carbon flux
title_fullStr Copepod carcasses in the subtropical convergence zone of the Sargasso Sea: implications for microbial community composition, system respiration and carbon flux
title_full_unstemmed Copepod carcasses in the subtropical convergence zone of the Sargasso Sea: implications for microbial community composition, system respiration and carbon flux
title_sort copepod carcasses in the subtropical convergence zone of the sargasso sea: implications for microbial community composition, system respiration and carbon flux
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