Winter distribution, ontogenetic migration, and rates of egg production of Calanus finmarchicus southwest of Iceland

The winter distribution, seasonal vertical migration, and reproduction of Calanus finmarchicus in relation to water masses and chlorophyll a were investigated southwest of Iceland between November 1996 and June 1997 as part of the TASC programme. During winter (November/December, January/February),...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Gislason, A., Astthorsson, O. S.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2000
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Online Access:http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/57/6/1727
https://doi.org/10.1006/jmsc.2000.0951
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:icesjms:57/6/1727 2023-05-15T15:47:59+02:00 Winter distribution, ontogenetic migration, and rates of egg production of Calanus finmarchicus southwest of Iceland Gislason, A. Astthorsson, O. S. 2000-12-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/57/6/1727 https://doi.org/10.1006/jmsc.2000.0951 en eng Oxford University Press http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/57/6/1727 http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmsc.2000.0951 Copyright (C) 2000, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea/Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer Articles TEXT 2000 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1006/jmsc.2000.0951 2013-05-27T04:57:18Z The winter distribution, seasonal vertical migration, and reproduction of Calanus finmarchicus in relation to water masses and chlorophyll a were investigated southwest of Iceland between November 1996 and June 1997 as part of the TASC programme. During winter (November/December, January/February), overwintering C. finmarchicus were generally located beyond the shelf (5000–30 000 individuals m−2); by contrast, overwintering animals were usually scarce on the banks (<800–2000 individuals m−2). In the Iceland Basin, overwintering C. finmarchicus resided mainly from ∼400 m depth to the bottom (>2000 m) at temperatures of ∼3–8°C, whereas in the Irminger Basin the distribution was mainly ∼200–1800 m in waters of ∼3–6°C. During winter, most of the stock was present as C5 (84–86%), with a smaller proportion as C4 (12–14%) and females (1–2%). Overwintering animals resided mainly in water of Atlantic origin, but some animals were found in Labrador Sea Water and Iceland–Scotland Ridge Overflow Water. Ascent to upper layers probably took place mainly during March and April, and continued until May. On the basis of the horizontal and vertical distribution of overwintering animals and the general surface current pattern, the banks seem to be repopulated mainly from the south. By April the spring growth of the phytoplankton was about to begin on the banks, and C. finmarchicus had started to lay eggs (0–7 eggs female−1d−1). Maximum individual rates of egg production (2–46 eggs female−1d−1) were observed in June, at the time of maximum phytoplankton biomass accumulation. During April, the population's average rate of egg production on the banks (∼1000 eggs m−2d−1) was rather similar to that in the open ocean (∼600 eggs m−2d−1), whereas during June it was significantly higher in the oceanic region (∼16 000 eggs m−2d−1) than in shelf waters (∼900 eggs m−2d−1), mainly because of the greater number of spawning females in the oceanic environment. Text Calanus finmarchicus Iceland Labrador Sea HighWire Press (Stanford University) Irminger Basin ENVELOPE(-36.000,-36.000,61.000,61.000) ICES Journal of Marine Science 57 6 1727 1739
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description The winter distribution, seasonal vertical migration, and reproduction of Calanus finmarchicus in relation to water masses and chlorophyll a were investigated southwest of Iceland between November 1996 and June 1997 as part of the TASC programme. During winter (November/December, January/February), overwintering C. finmarchicus were generally located beyond the shelf (5000–30 000 individuals m−2); by contrast, overwintering animals were usually scarce on the banks (<800–2000 individuals m−2). In the Iceland Basin, overwintering C. finmarchicus resided mainly from ∼400 m depth to the bottom (>2000 m) at temperatures of ∼3–8°C, whereas in the Irminger Basin the distribution was mainly ∼200–1800 m in waters of ∼3–6°C. During winter, most of the stock was present as C5 (84–86%), with a smaller proportion as C4 (12–14%) and females (1–2%). Overwintering animals resided mainly in water of Atlantic origin, but some animals were found in Labrador Sea Water and Iceland–Scotland Ridge Overflow Water. Ascent to upper layers probably took place mainly during March and April, and continued until May. On the basis of the horizontal and vertical distribution of overwintering animals and the general surface current pattern, the banks seem to be repopulated mainly from the south. By April the spring growth of the phytoplankton was about to begin on the banks, and C. finmarchicus had started to lay eggs (0–7 eggs female−1d−1). Maximum individual rates of egg production (2–46 eggs female−1d−1) were observed in June, at the time of maximum phytoplankton biomass accumulation. During April, the population's average rate of egg production on the banks (∼1000 eggs m−2d−1) was rather similar to that in the open ocean (∼600 eggs m−2d−1), whereas during June it was significantly higher in the oceanic region (∼16 000 eggs m−2d−1) than in shelf waters (∼900 eggs m−2d−1), mainly because of the greater number of spawning females in the oceanic environment.
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Astthorsson, O. S.
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title_short Winter distribution, ontogenetic migration, and rates of egg production of Calanus finmarchicus southwest of Iceland
title_full Winter distribution, ontogenetic migration, and rates of egg production of Calanus finmarchicus southwest of Iceland
title_fullStr Winter distribution, ontogenetic migration, and rates of egg production of Calanus finmarchicus southwest of Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Winter distribution, ontogenetic migration, and rates of egg production of Calanus finmarchicus southwest of Iceland
title_sort winter distribution, ontogenetic migration, and rates of egg production of calanus finmarchicus southwest of iceland
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