Sekundærproduksjon i Barentshavet (dyreplankton)

The average zooplankton biomass measured in August–September 2006 (8.6 g dry weight/m2) was above the long-term mean (7.14 g dry weight/m2), and has slightly increased since 2001 (5.85 g dry weight/m2). Atlantic water masses contain the highest biomass, stressing the importance of advective transpor...

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Main Authors: Knutsen, Tor, Dalpadado, Padmini, Hassel, Arne
Format: Book Part
Language:Norwegian Bokmål
Published: Havforskningsinstituttet 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/113942
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/113942 2023-05-15T15:38:36+02:00 Sekundærproduksjon i Barentshavet (dyreplankton) Knutsen, Tor Dalpadado, Padmini Hassel, Arne 2007 230497 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/113942 nob nob Havforskningsinstituttet Havets ressurser og miljø 2007 urn:issn:0802-0620 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/113942 32-35 Chapter 2007 ftimr 2021-09-23T20:14:20Z The average zooplankton biomass measured in August–September 2006 (8.6 g dry weight/m2) was above the long-term mean (7.14 g dry weight/m2), and has slightly increased since 2001 (5.85 g dry weight/m2). Atlantic water masses contain the highest biomass, stressing the importance of advective transport of zooplankton from the Norwegian Sea, and the favourable higher temperatures in these waters that significantly influences the central and western part of the Barents Sea. The adult capelin stock was still very low in 2006. Other plankton consumers like juvenile cod, capelin, haddock, redfish are important, but particularly young herring, which has been very abundant the last few years, surely influence zooplankton biomass. Additional species such as blue whiting and sandeel, now seem to extend their distribution range in the Barents Sea, hence their predation pressure on zooplankton can be expected to increase. The average zooplankton abundance in 2006 suggests that the conditions for local production is favourable for 2007, and slightly improved with respect to 2006. Book Part Barents Sea Barentshav* Norwegian Sea Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Barents Sea Norwegian Sea
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description The average zooplankton biomass measured in August–September 2006 (8.6 g dry weight/m2) was above the long-term mean (7.14 g dry weight/m2), and has slightly increased since 2001 (5.85 g dry weight/m2). Atlantic water masses contain the highest biomass, stressing the importance of advective transport of zooplankton from the Norwegian Sea, and the favourable higher temperatures in these waters that significantly influences the central and western part of the Barents Sea. The adult capelin stock was still very low in 2006. Other plankton consumers like juvenile cod, capelin, haddock, redfish are important, but particularly young herring, which has been very abundant the last few years, surely influence zooplankton biomass. Additional species such as blue whiting and sandeel, now seem to extend their distribution range in the Barents Sea, hence their predation pressure on zooplankton can be expected to increase. The average zooplankton abundance in 2006 suggests that the conditions for local production is favourable for 2007, and slightly improved with respect to 2006.
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author Knutsen, Tor
Dalpadado, Padmini
Hassel, Arne
spellingShingle Knutsen, Tor
Dalpadado, Padmini
Hassel, Arne
Sekundærproduksjon i Barentshavet (dyreplankton)
author_facet Knutsen, Tor
Dalpadado, Padmini
Hassel, Arne
author_sort Knutsen, Tor
title Sekundærproduksjon i Barentshavet (dyreplankton)
title_short Sekundærproduksjon i Barentshavet (dyreplankton)
title_full Sekundærproduksjon i Barentshavet (dyreplankton)
title_fullStr Sekundærproduksjon i Barentshavet (dyreplankton)
title_full_unstemmed Sekundærproduksjon i Barentshavet (dyreplankton)
title_sort sekundærproduksjon i barentshavet (dyreplankton)
publisher Havforskningsinstituttet
publishDate 2007
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/113942
geographic Barents Sea
Norwegian Sea
geographic_facet Barents Sea
Norwegian Sea
genre Barents Sea
Barentshav*
Norwegian Sea
genre_facet Barents Sea
Barentshav*
Norwegian Sea
op_source 32-35
op_relation Havets ressurser og miljø
2007
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