An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters

We review current knowledge and understanding of the biology and ecology of the calanoid copepod Calanus helgolandicus in European waters, as well as provide a collaborative synthesis of data from 18 laboratories and 26 sampling stations in areas distributed from the northern North Sea to the Aegean...

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Published in:Progress in Oceanography
Main Authors: Bonnet, Delphine, Richardson, Anthony, Harris, Roger, Hirst, Andrew, Beaugrand, Gregory, Edwards, Martin, Ceballos, Sara, Diekman, Rabea, Lopez-Urrutia, Angel, Valdes, Luis, Carlotti, Francois, Molinero, Juan Carlos, Weikert, Horst, Greve, Wulf, Lucic, Davor, Albaina, Aitor, Daly Yahai, Nejib, Fonda Umani, Serena, Miranda, Ana, dos Santos, Antonina, Cook, Kathryn, Robinson, Susan, Fernandez de Puelles, Marie Luz
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2005
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https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/1650/1/Bonnet.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2005.02.002
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:1650 2024-06-09T07:45:13+00:00 An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters Bonnet, Delphine Richardson, Anthony Harris, Roger Hirst, Andrew Beaugrand, Gregory Edwards, Martin Ceballos, Sara Diekman, Rabea Lopez-Urrutia, Angel Valdes, Luis Carlotti, Francois Molinero, Juan Carlos Weikert, Horst Greve, Wulf Lucic, Davor Albaina, Aitor Daly Yahai, Nejib Fonda Umani, Serena Miranda, Ana dos Santos, Antonina Cook, Kathryn Robinson, Susan Fernandez de Puelles, Marie Luz 2005 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/1650/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/1650/1/Bonnet.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2005.02.002 en eng Elsevier https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/1650/1/Bonnet.pdf Bonnet, Delphine; Richardson, Anthony; Harris, Roger; Hirst, Andrew; Beaugrand, Gregory; Edwards, Martin; Ceballos, Sara; Diekman, Rabea; Lopez-Urrutia, Angel; Valdes, Luis; Carlotti, Francois; Molinero, Juan Carlos; Weikert, Horst; Greve, Wulf; Lucic, Davor; Albaina, Aitor; Daly Yahai, Nejib; Fonda Umani, Serena; Miranda, Ana; dos Santos, Antonina; Cook, Kathryn; Robinson, Susan; Fernandez de Puelles, Marie Luz. 2005 An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters. Progress in Oceanography, 65 (1). 1-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2005.02.002 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2005.02.002> Marine Sciences Zoology Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2005 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2005.02.002 2024-05-15T08:42:16Z We review current knowledge and understanding of the biology and ecology of the calanoid copepod Calanus helgolandicus in European waters, as well as provide a collaborative synthesis of data from 18 laboratories and 26 sampling stations in areas distributed from the northern North Sea to the Aegean and Levantine Seas. This network of zooplankton time-series stations has enabled us to collect and synthesise seasonal and multi-annual data on abundance, body size, fecundity, hatching success and vertical distribution of C. helgolandicus. An aim was to enable comparison with its congener Calanus finmarchicus, which has been studied intensively as a key component of European and north east Atlantic marine ecosystems. C. finmarchicus is known to over-winter at depth, whereas the life-cycle of C. helgolandicus is less well understood. Overwintering populations of C. helgolandicus have been observed off the Atlantic coast between 400 and 800 m, while in the Mediterranean there is evidence of significant deep-water populations at depths as great as 4200 m. The biogeographical distribution of C. helgolandicus in European coastal waters covers a wide range of habitats, from open ocean to coastal environments, and its contribution to mesozooplankton biomass ranges from 6% to 93%. Highest abundances were recorded in the Adriatic and off the west coast of Spain. C. helgolandicus is generally found in 9–20 °C water, with maximum abundances from 13–17 °C. In contrast, C. finmarchicus is found in cooler water between 0 and 15 °C, with peak abundances from 0 to 9 °C. As water has warmed in the North Atlantic over recent decades, the range of C. helgolandicus and its abundance on the fringes of its expanding range have increased. This review will facilitate development of population models of C. helgolandicus. This will not only help answer remaining questions but will improve our ability to forecast future changes, in response to a warming climate, in the abundance and distribution of this important species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Calanus finmarchicus North Atlantic North East Atlantic Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Progress in Oceanography 65 1 1 53
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topic Marine Sciences
Zoology
spellingShingle Marine Sciences
Zoology
Bonnet, Delphine
Richardson, Anthony
Harris, Roger
Hirst, Andrew
Beaugrand, Gregory
Edwards, Martin
Ceballos, Sara
Diekman, Rabea
Lopez-Urrutia, Angel
Valdes, Luis
Carlotti, Francois
Molinero, Juan Carlos
Weikert, Horst
Greve, Wulf
Lucic, Davor
Albaina, Aitor
Daly Yahai, Nejib
Fonda Umani, Serena
Miranda, Ana
dos Santos, Antonina
Cook, Kathryn
Robinson, Susan
Fernandez de Puelles, Marie Luz
An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters
topic_facet Marine Sciences
Zoology
description We review current knowledge and understanding of the biology and ecology of the calanoid copepod Calanus helgolandicus in European waters, as well as provide a collaborative synthesis of data from 18 laboratories and 26 sampling stations in areas distributed from the northern North Sea to the Aegean and Levantine Seas. This network of zooplankton time-series stations has enabled us to collect and synthesise seasonal and multi-annual data on abundance, body size, fecundity, hatching success and vertical distribution of C. helgolandicus. An aim was to enable comparison with its congener Calanus finmarchicus, which has been studied intensively as a key component of European and north east Atlantic marine ecosystems. C. finmarchicus is known to over-winter at depth, whereas the life-cycle of C. helgolandicus is less well understood. Overwintering populations of C. helgolandicus have been observed off the Atlantic coast between 400 and 800 m, while in the Mediterranean there is evidence of significant deep-water populations at depths as great as 4200 m. The biogeographical distribution of C. helgolandicus in European coastal waters covers a wide range of habitats, from open ocean to coastal environments, and its contribution to mesozooplankton biomass ranges from 6% to 93%. Highest abundances were recorded in the Adriatic and off the west coast of Spain. C. helgolandicus is generally found in 9–20 °C water, with maximum abundances from 13–17 °C. In contrast, C. finmarchicus is found in cooler water between 0 and 15 °C, with peak abundances from 0 to 9 °C. As water has warmed in the North Atlantic over recent decades, the range of C. helgolandicus and its abundance on the fringes of its expanding range have increased. This review will facilitate development of population models of C. helgolandicus. This will not only help answer remaining questions but will improve our ability to forecast future changes, in response to a warming climate, in the abundance and distribution of this important species.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bonnet, Delphine
Richardson, Anthony
Harris, Roger
Hirst, Andrew
Beaugrand, Gregory
Edwards, Martin
Ceballos, Sara
Diekman, Rabea
Lopez-Urrutia, Angel
Valdes, Luis
Carlotti, Francois
Molinero, Juan Carlos
Weikert, Horst
Greve, Wulf
Lucic, Davor
Albaina, Aitor
Daly Yahai, Nejib
Fonda Umani, Serena
Miranda, Ana
dos Santos, Antonina
Cook, Kathryn
Robinson, Susan
Fernandez de Puelles, Marie Luz
author_facet Bonnet, Delphine
Richardson, Anthony
Harris, Roger
Hirst, Andrew
Beaugrand, Gregory
Edwards, Martin
Ceballos, Sara
Diekman, Rabea
Lopez-Urrutia, Angel
Valdes, Luis
Carlotti, Francois
Molinero, Juan Carlos
Weikert, Horst
Greve, Wulf
Lucic, Davor
Albaina, Aitor
Daly Yahai, Nejib
Fonda Umani, Serena
Miranda, Ana
dos Santos, Antonina
Cook, Kathryn
Robinson, Susan
Fernandez de Puelles, Marie Luz
author_sort Bonnet, Delphine
title An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters
title_short An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters
title_full An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters
title_fullStr An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters
title_full_unstemmed An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters
title_sort overview of calanus helgolandicus ecology in european waters
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url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/1650/
https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/1650/1/Bonnet.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2005.02.002
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North Atlantic
North East Atlantic
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North East Atlantic
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Bonnet, Delphine; Richardson, Anthony; Harris, Roger; Hirst, Andrew; Beaugrand, Gregory; Edwards, Martin; Ceballos, Sara; Diekman, Rabea; Lopez-Urrutia, Angel; Valdes, Luis; Carlotti, Francois; Molinero, Juan Carlos; Weikert, Horst; Greve, Wulf; Lucic, Davor; Albaina, Aitor; Daly Yahai, Nejib; Fonda Umani, Serena; Miranda, Ana; dos Santos, Antonina; Cook, Kathryn; Robinson, Susan; Fernandez de Puelles, Marie Luz. 2005 An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters. Progress in Oceanography, 65 (1). 1-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2005.02.002 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2005.02.002>
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