Table_13_Inter-species comparison of the copepodite stage morphology, vertical distribution, and seasonal population structure of five sympatric mesopelagic aetideid copepods in the western Arctic Ocean.xlsx

Aetideidae is a calanoid copepod family dominant in the mesopelagic layer of the Arctic Ocean for which little ecological information is available because species identification, especially of early copepodite stages, is difficult. In this study, we developed a species identification flow for the wh...

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Main Authors: Yunosuke Koguchi, Koki Tokuhiro, Carin J. Ashjian, Robert G. Campbell, Atsushi Yamaguchi
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.943100.s005
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/20516088 2024-09-15T17:53:17+00:00 Table_13_Inter-species comparison of the copepodite stage morphology, vertical distribution, and seasonal population structure of five sympatric mesopelagic aetideid copepods in the western Arctic Ocean.xlsx Yunosuke Koguchi Koki Tokuhiro Carin J. Ashjian Robert G. Campbell Atsushi Yamaguchi 2022-08-19T05:12:55Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.943100.s005 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_13_Inter-species_comparison_of_the_copepodite_stage_morphology_vertical_distribution_and_seasonal_population_structure_of_five_sympatric_mesopelagic_aetideid_copepods_in_the_western_Arctic_Ocean_xlsx/20516088 unknown doi:10.3389/fmars.2022.943100.s005 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_13_Inter-species_comparison_of_the_copepodite_stage_morphology_vertical_distribution_and_seasonal_population_structure_of_five_sympatric_mesopelagic_aetideid_copepods_in_the_western_Arctic_Ocean_xlsx/20516088 CC BY 4.0 Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering Aetideidae sympatric mesopelagic copepods vertical distribution population structure reproduction the Arctic Ocean Dataset 2022 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.943100.s005 2024-08-19T06:20:02Z Aetideidae is a calanoid copepod family dominant in the mesopelagic layer of the Arctic Ocean for which little ecological information is available because species identification, especially of early copepodite stages, is difficult. In this study, we developed a species identification flow for the whole copepodite stages of five sympatric aetideid copepods (Chiridius obtusifrons, Gaetanus tenuispinus, G. brevispinus, Aetideopsis multiserrata, and A. rostrata). Vertical distributions and seasonal population structures of these species were evaluated using a year-round sample time-series collected at the drifting ice station (SHEBA) in the western Arctic Ocean. Combinations of morphological characteristics (prosome length, cephalosome, and prosome widths) were used to identify the early copepodite stages to species. Aetideopsis rostrata was distributed in deep waters (1,032–1,065 m) throughout the year. The other species all were found at 600–700 m during the midnight sun. However, during the polar night, the vertical distributions of each species were distinct, resulting from ascent, descent, or depth maintenance, indicating seasonal vertical migration which may function to reduce inter-specific competition during the polar night when food resources are scarce. Reproduction timing varied among four aetideid copepods: C.obtusifrons and G. tenuispinus showed polar night ascent and reproduction at the end of the polar night, whereas G. brevispinus and A. multiserrata showed descent or depth maintenance during the polar night and reproduction at the beginning of the polar night. There was not sufficient data to examine reproduction timing of A. rostrata. Common for all aetideid species, δ 15 N values of the adult females indicate more carnivorous feeding modes during the polar night than those in the midnight sun. Such vertical distribution and timing of reproduction variation among these five aetideid copepods may function to reduce species competition in the mesopelagic layer of the Arctic Ocean. Dataset Arctic Ocean polar night Copepods midnight sun Frontiers: Figshare
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
Aetideidae
sympatric mesopelagic copepods
vertical distribution
population structure
reproduction
the Arctic Ocean
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
Aetideidae
sympatric mesopelagic copepods
vertical distribution
population structure
reproduction
the Arctic Ocean
Yunosuke Koguchi
Koki Tokuhiro
Carin J. Ashjian
Robert G. Campbell
Atsushi Yamaguchi
Table_13_Inter-species comparison of the copepodite stage morphology, vertical distribution, and seasonal population structure of five sympatric mesopelagic aetideid copepods in the western Arctic Ocean.xlsx
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
Aetideidae
sympatric mesopelagic copepods
vertical distribution
population structure
reproduction
the Arctic Ocean
description Aetideidae is a calanoid copepod family dominant in the mesopelagic layer of the Arctic Ocean for which little ecological information is available because species identification, especially of early copepodite stages, is difficult. In this study, we developed a species identification flow for the whole copepodite stages of five sympatric aetideid copepods (Chiridius obtusifrons, Gaetanus tenuispinus, G. brevispinus, Aetideopsis multiserrata, and A. rostrata). Vertical distributions and seasonal population structures of these species were evaluated using a year-round sample time-series collected at the drifting ice station (SHEBA) in the western Arctic Ocean. Combinations of morphological characteristics (prosome length, cephalosome, and prosome widths) were used to identify the early copepodite stages to species. Aetideopsis rostrata was distributed in deep waters (1,032–1,065 m) throughout the year. The other species all were found at 600–700 m during the midnight sun. However, during the polar night, the vertical distributions of each species were distinct, resulting from ascent, descent, or depth maintenance, indicating seasonal vertical migration which may function to reduce inter-specific competition during the polar night when food resources are scarce. Reproduction timing varied among four aetideid copepods: C.obtusifrons and G. tenuispinus showed polar night ascent and reproduction at the end of the polar night, whereas G. brevispinus and A. multiserrata showed descent or depth maintenance during the polar night and reproduction at the beginning of the polar night. There was not sufficient data to examine reproduction timing of A. rostrata. Common for all aetideid species, δ 15 N values of the adult females indicate more carnivorous feeding modes during the polar night than those in the midnight sun. Such vertical distribution and timing of reproduction variation among these five aetideid copepods may function to reduce species competition in the mesopelagic layer of the Arctic Ocean.
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author Yunosuke Koguchi
Koki Tokuhiro
Carin J. Ashjian
Robert G. Campbell
Atsushi Yamaguchi
author_facet Yunosuke Koguchi
Koki Tokuhiro
Carin J. Ashjian
Robert G. Campbell
Atsushi Yamaguchi
author_sort Yunosuke Koguchi
title Table_13_Inter-species comparison of the copepodite stage morphology, vertical distribution, and seasonal population structure of five sympatric mesopelagic aetideid copepods in the western Arctic Ocean.xlsx
title_short Table_13_Inter-species comparison of the copepodite stage morphology, vertical distribution, and seasonal population structure of five sympatric mesopelagic aetideid copepods in the western Arctic Ocean.xlsx
title_full Table_13_Inter-species comparison of the copepodite stage morphology, vertical distribution, and seasonal population structure of five sympatric mesopelagic aetideid copepods in the western Arctic Ocean.xlsx
title_fullStr Table_13_Inter-species comparison of the copepodite stage morphology, vertical distribution, and seasonal population structure of five sympatric mesopelagic aetideid copepods in the western Arctic Ocean.xlsx
title_full_unstemmed Table_13_Inter-species comparison of the copepodite stage morphology, vertical distribution, and seasonal population structure of five sympatric mesopelagic aetideid copepods in the western Arctic Ocean.xlsx
title_sort table_13_inter-species comparison of the copepodite stage morphology, vertical distribution, and seasonal population structure of five sympatric mesopelagic aetideid copepods in the western arctic ocean.xlsx
publishDate 2022
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.943100.s005
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polar night
Copepods
midnight sun
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polar night
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