Observations on the Fatty Constituents of Marine Plankton: I. Biology of the Plankton

1. Collections of phyto- and zooplankton made off the Isle of Man were examined for vitamin content, and for chemical and biological characteristics. 2. The important species entering into the composition of the plankton are noted, and a new method of estimating plankton catches is described. Figure...

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Main Author: GUNTHER, E. R.
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Language:English
Published: Company of Biologists 1934
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:jexbio:11/2/173 2023-05-15T15:47:58+02:00 Observations on the Fatty Constituents of Marine Plankton: I. Biology of the Plankton GUNTHER, E. R. 1934-04-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/short/11/2/173 en eng Company of Biologists http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/short/11/2/173 Copyright (C) 1934, Company of Biologists Articles TEXT 1934 fthighwire 2015-02-28T14:20:19Z 1. Collections of phyto- and zooplankton made off the Isle of Man were examined for vitamin content, and for chemical and biological characteristics. 2. The important species entering into the composition of the plankton are noted, and a new method of estimating plankton catches is described. Figures which represent the numbers of a species present in a given quantity of plankton are translated into figures representing the volume occupied by that species. Comparisons are drawn between the numerical and volumetric estimations of the various zooplankton species. 3. The phytoplankton catches taken in May showed a fairly uniform composition throughout the collecting period, species of the genera Chaetoceros and Lauderia forming more than 90 per cent. of the material. The zooplankton taken in July consisted mainly of Copepoda. The catches were of two types: those having a higher percentage of Acartia, Calanus copepodid stages IV and III, and the Peridinian Ceratium and those containing less of these but rich in the adult and other stages of Calanus finmarchicus . 4. By the use of curves correlating length and volume, measurements of important species are translated into factors representing numbers per c.c.; application of these factors converts the numerical estimation of a species into an estimation in terms of volume. The numerical and volumetric estimations of various species in four separate groups of plankton are compared and the yield of oil from each group is also recorded. The volumetric method conveys a significantly different picture of the plankton than is to be gained from the numerical method alone. Calanus finmarchicus is shown to constitute a relatively larger part of the plankton than other more numerous but smaller species and likewise its adult or sub-adult stages than its earliest copepodid stages. The correspondence of a good oil yield with those groups having a high Calanus content is held to be suggestive of a possible correlation between the two. 5. Chemical and biochemical analyses of ... Text Calanus finmarchicus HighWire Press (Stanford University)
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description 1. Collections of phyto- and zooplankton made off the Isle of Man were examined for vitamin content, and for chemical and biological characteristics. 2. The important species entering into the composition of the plankton are noted, and a new method of estimating plankton catches is described. Figures which represent the numbers of a species present in a given quantity of plankton are translated into figures representing the volume occupied by that species. Comparisons are drawn between the numerical and volumetric estimations of the various zooplankton species. 3. The phytoplankton catches taken in May showed a fairly uniform composition throughout the collecting period, species of the genera Chaetoceros and Lauderia forming more than 90 per cent. of the material. The zooplankton taken in July consisted mainly of Copepoda. The catches were of two types: those having a higher percentage of Acartia, Calanus copepodid stages IV and III, and the Peridinian Ceratium and those containing less of these but rich in the adult and other stages of Calanus finmarchicus . 4. By the use of curves correlating length and volume, measurements of important species are translated into factors representing numbers per c.c.; application of these factors converts the numerical estimation of a species into an estimation in terms of volume. The numerical and volumetric estimations of various species in four separate groups of plankton are compared and the yield of oil from each group is also recorded. The volumetric method conveys a significantly different picture of the plankton than is to be gained from the numerical method alone. Calanus finmarchicus is shown to constitute a relatively larger part of the plankton than other more numerous but smaller species and likewise its adult or sub-adult stages than its earliest copepodid stages. The correspondence of a good oil yield with those groups having a high Calanus content is held to be suggestive of a possible correlation between the two. 5. Chemical and biochemical analyses of ...
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title Observations on the Fatty Constituents of Marine Plankton: I. Biology of the Plankton
title_short Observations on the Fatty Constituents of Marine Plankton: I. Biology of the Plankton
title_full Observations on the Fatty Constituents of Marine Plankton: I. Biology of the Plankton
title_fullStr Observations on the Fatty Constituents of Marine Plankton: I. Biology of the Plankton
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