Zooplankton composition, distribution and abundance in the Bay of Biscay and adjacent Atlantic waters from a cetacean sighting survey

In 1989 a Spanish shipboard sighting survey was carried out as part of a combined international cetacean´s survey in the North Atlantic ( NASS-89). The cruise had taken place during July- August covering the Bay of Biscay and adjacent Atlantic waters between 42º- 52º N and 25º W. Zooplankton samples...

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Main Authors: Miranda, A. (Ana), Fernández-Carrera, G. (Gerardo), Eirin, C. (Cristina), Lens, S. (Santiago)
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Language:English
Published: Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo 2004
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/8745 2023-05-15T17:34:04+02:00 Zooplankton composition, distribution and abundance in the Bay of Biscay and adjacent Atlantic waters from a cetacean sighting survey Miranda, A. (Ana) Fernández-Carrera, G. (Gerardo) Eirin, C. (Cristina) Lens, S. (Santiago) Atlantic Ocean Central Atlantic Eastern Central Atlantic Bay of Biscay 2004 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/8745 eng eng Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo http://hdl.handle.net/10508/8745 2004 ICES Annual Science Conference. (22/09/2004 - 25/09/2004. Vigo (España)). 2004. CM 2004/Q:22. En: , . 2004: - Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND poster 2004 ftieo 2022-07-26T23:48:36Z In 1989 a Spanish shipboard sighting survey was carried out as part of a combined international cetacean´s survey in the North Atlantic ( NASS-89). The cruise had taken place during July- August covering the Bay of Biscay and adjacent Atlantic waters between 42º- 52º N and 25º W. Zooplankton samples obtained during that cruise has recently being processed and analysed. Due to the relative scarce information available about the zooplankton of the area surveyed it was considered useful to present now this information. Data about the composition, distribution and abundance of the zooplankton fraction between 200 μm and 2 mm were obtained. The dominant groups in the oceanic area were Acantharia, Radiolaria and Amphipoda. In some stations these groups represented more than 50% on the plankton community. In the Bay of Biscay, apart from the groups found in the oceanic area, they also appeared Doliolida and the copepod Calanoides carinatus ( Krøyer, 1848). Abundances had range between 2 and 27 785 ind/m3 accounting for the wide extension and different thermohaline characteristics of the area sample. The groups with more than 500 ind/m3 were the Radiolaria, Acantharia, Chaetognatha and the copepod Calanoides carinatus. The last two groups were more abundant in the coastal zone. Still Image North Atlantic Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO
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description In 1989 a Spanish shipboard sighting survey was carried out as part of a combined international cetacean´s survey in the North Atlantic ( NASS-89). The cruise had taken place during July- August covering the Bay of Biscay and adjacent Atlantic waters between 42º- 52º N and 25º W. Zooplankton samples obtained during that cruise has recently being processed and analysed. Due to the relative scarce information available about the zooplankton of the area surveyed it was considered useful to present now this information. Data about the composition, distribution and abundance of the zooplankton fraction between 200 μm and 2 mm were obtained. The dominant groups in the oceanic area were Acantharia, Radiolaria and Amphipoda. In some stations these groups represented more than 50% on the plankton community. In the Bay of Biscay, apart from the groups found in the oceanic area, they also appeared Doliolida and the copepod Calanoides carinatus ( Krøyer, 1848). Abundances had range between 2 and 27 785 ind/m3 accounting for the wide extension and different thermohaline characteristics of the area sample. The groups with more than 500 ind/m3 were the Radiolaria, Acantharia, Chaetognatha and the copepod Calanoides carinatus. The last two groups were more abundant in the coastal zone.
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author Miranda, A. (Ana)
Fernández-Carrera, G. (Gerardo)
Eirin, C. (Cristina)
Lens, S. (Santiago)
spellingShingle Miranda, A. (Ana)
Fernández-Carrera, G. (Gerardo)
Eirin, C. (Cristina)
Lens, S. (Santiago)
Zooplankton composition, distribution and abundance in the Bay of Biscay and adjacent Atlantic waters from a cetacean sighting survey
author_facet Miranda, A. (Ana)
Fernández-Carrera, G. (Gerardo)
Eirin, C. (Cristina)
Lens, S. (Santiago)
author_sort Miranda, A. (Ana)
title Zooplankton composition, distribution and abundance in the Bay of Biscay and adjacent Atlantic waters from a cetacean sighting survey
title_short Zooplankton composition, distribution and abundance in the Bay of Biscay and adjacent Atlantic waters from a cetacean sighting survey
title_full Zooplankton composition, distribution and abundance in the Bay of Biscay and adjacent Atlantic waters from a cetacean sighting survey
title_fullStr Zooplankton composition, distribution and abundance in the Bay of Biscay and adjacent Atlantic waters from a cetacean sighting survey
title_full_unstemmed Zooplankton composition, distribution and abundance in the Bay of Biscay and adjacent Atlantic waters from a cetacean sighting survey
title_sort zooplankton composition, distribution and abundance in the bay of biscay and adjacent atlantic waters from a cetacean sighting survey
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2004 ICES Annual Science Conference. (22/09/2004 - 25/09/2004. Vigo (España)). 2004. CM 2004/Q:22. En: , . 2004: -
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