Mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey: January-February 2000

An analysis of mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea was carried out, based on 123 RMT1 double oblique hauls (0-200m) taken during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey. Standardized sample data (log abundance per 1000 m(3)) were grouped into taxonomic categories and subjected to cluster analysis a...

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Main Authors: Ward, Peter, Grant, Sharon, Brandon, Mark, Siegel, Volker, Sushin, Vyacheslav, Loeb, Valerie, Griffiths, Huw
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Published: Elsevier 2004
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/12515/
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:12515 2023-05-15T13:45:11+02:00 Mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey: January-February 2000 Ward, Peter Grant, Sharon Brandon, Mark Siegel, Volker Sushin, Vyacheslav Loeb, Valerie Griffiths, Huw 2004 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/12515/ http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0967064504000840 unknown Elsevier Ward, Peter; Grant, Sharon; Brandon, Mark; Siegel, Volker; Sushin, Vyacheslav; Loeb, Valerie; Griffiths, Huw orcid:0000-0003-1764-223X . 2004 Mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey: January-February 2000. Deep-Sea Research Part II, 51 (12-13). 1351-1367. https://doi.org/10.1016/j/dsr2.2004.06.016 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j/dsr2.2004.06.016> Marine Sciences Zoology Ecology and Environment Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2004 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/j/dsr2.2004.06.016 2023-02-04T19:28:00Z An analysis of mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea was carried out, based on 123 RMT1 double oblique hauls (0-200m) taken during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey. Standardized sample data (log abundance per 1000 m(3)) were grouped into taxonomic categories and subjected to cluster analysis and multi-dimensional scaling. Two ordinations were performed, the first based on a reduced taxonomic dataset (31 categories out of a full 120) obtained by pooling ontogenetic stages within species and by including only those taxa that contributed at least 4% to total abundance at any one station. This disclosed two major station groups, which separated north and south, forming 'warm' and 'cold' water communities respectively, whereas four minor groups were mainly associated with stations around the Antarctic Peninsula and within the Weddell Scotia Confluence. Mean zooplankton abundance (238 000 individuals per 1000 m(3)) within the northerly group G1 was up to 12 times higher than in other groups. The second ordination using all taxonomic categories disclosed an additional intermediate group (G1a), which was geographically consistent with the southern part of the northern group 1 from the previous ordination. However, because of taxonomic similarities between all the major station groups it was concluded that they represented a single community, which differed only in its phenological development and the mass occurrence of patchily distributed organisms such as krill larvae. Testing the relationships of station groups with the position of water masses and frontal boundaries indicated that the Weddell Front was broadly coincident with the boundary of the northern and southern communities over much of its length. However, the presence of stations belonging to group G2, to the north of the Weddell Front, to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula, and around the South Sandwich Islands, was consistent with the distribution of ice-influenced surface water. Low zooplankton abundance and species developmental composition ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Scotia Sea South Sandwich Islands Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Scotia Sea Sandwich Islands South Sandwich Islands Weddell
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topic Marine Sciences
Zoology
Ecology and Environment
spellingShingle Marine Sciences
Zoology
Ecology and Environment
Ward, Peter
Grant, Sharon
Brandon, Mark
Siegel, Volker
Sushin, Vyacheslav
Loeb, Valerie
Griffiths, Huw
Mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey: January-February 2000
topic_facet Marine Sciences
Zoology
Ecology and Environment
description An analysis of mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea was carried out, based on 123 RMT1 double oblique hauls (0-200m) taken during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey. Standardized sample data (log abundance per 1000 m(3)) were grouped into taxonomic categories and subjected to cluster analysis and multi-dimensional scaling. Two ordinations were performed, the first based on a reduced taxonomic dataset (31 categories out of a full 120) obtained by pooling ontogenetic stages within species and by including only those taxa that contributed at least 4% to total abundance at any one station. This disclosed two major station groups, which separated north and south, forming 'warm' and 'cold' water communities respectively, whereas four minor groups were mainly associated with stations around the Antarctic Peninsula and within the Weddell Scotia Confluence. Mean zooplankton abundance (238 000 individuals per 1000 m(3)) within the northerly group G1 was up to 12 times higher than in other groups. The second ordination using all taxonomic categories disclosed an additional intermediate group (G1a), which was geographically consistent with the southern part of the northern group 1 from the previous ordination. However, because of taxonomic similarities between all the major station groups it was concluded that they represented a single community, which differed only in its phenological development and the mass occurrence of patchily distributed organisms such as krill larvae. Testing the relationships of station groups with the position of water masses and frontal boundaries indicated that the Weddell Front was broadly coincident with the boundary of the northern and southern communities over much of its length. However, the presence of stations belonging to group G2, to the north of the Weddell Front, to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula, and around the South Sandwich Islands, was consistent with the distribution of ice-influenced surface water. Low zooplankton abundance and species developmental composition ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ward, Peter
Grant, Sharon
Brandon, Mark
Siegel, Volker
Sushin, Vyacheslav
Loeb, Valerie
Griffiths, Huw
author_facet Ward, Peter
Grant, Sharon
Brandon, Mark
Siegel, Volker
Sushin, Vyacheslav
Loeb, Valerie
Griffiths, Huw
author_sort Ward, Peter
title Mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey: January-February 2000
title_short Mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey: January-February 2000
title_full Mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey: January-February 2000
title_fullStr Mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey: January-February 2000
title_full_unstemmed Mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey: January-February 2000
title_sort mesozooplankton community structure in the scotia sea during the ccamlr 2000 survey: january-february 2000
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2004
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/12515/
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0967064504000840
geographic Antarctic
The Antarctic
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South Sandwich Islands
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op_relation Ward, Peter; Grant, Sharon; Brandon, Mark; Siegel, Volker; Sushin, Vyacheslav; Loeb, Valerie; Griffiths, Huw orcid:0000-0003-1764-223X . 2004 Mesozooplankton community structure in the Scotia Sea during the CCAMLR 2000 Survey: January-February 2000. Deep-Sea Research Part II, 51 (12-13). 1351-1367. https://doi.org/10.1016/j/dsr2.2004.06.016 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j/dsr2.2004.06.016>
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