Population dynamics and production of Themisto gaudichaudii (Amphipoda, Hyperiidae) at South Georgia, Antarctica

The population dynamics, individual growth rates and productivity of the hyperiid amphipod Themisto gaudichaudii were studied in Cumberland Bay, a fjord on the north-eastern coast of South Georgia. The study involved the weekly sampling of the population and its potential food with a Rectangular Mid...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Main Authors: Watts, Jamie, Tarling, Geraint
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Published: Elsevier 2012
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/16862/
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0967064511001159
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:16862 2023-05-15T13:45:11+02:00 Population dynamics and production of Themisto gaudichaudii (Amphipoda, Hyperiidae) at South Georgia, Antarctica Watts, Jamie Tarling, Geraint 2012 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/16862/ http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0967064511001159 unknown Elsevier Watts, Jamie; Tarling, Geraint orcid:0000-0002-3753-5899 . 2012 Population dynamics and production of Themisto gaudichaudii (Amphipoda, Hyperiidae) at South Georgia, Antarctica. Deep Sea Research II, 59-60. 117-129. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.05.001 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.05.001> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2012 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.05.001 2023-02-04T19:30:48Z The population dynamics, individual growth rates and productivity of the hyperiid amphipod Themisto gaudichaudii were studied in Cumberland Bay, a fjord on the north-eastern coast of South Georgia. The study involved the weekly sampling of the population and its potential food with a Rectangular Midwater Trawl (RMT1) at weekly intervals between May 2005 and October 2006. Offshore samples were taken the previous austral summer using an RMT8 net. T. gaudichaudii produced one main cohort in the spring (September/October) and a secondary weaker cohort in the late summer (January/February). The main cohort appeared at the time of phytoplankton increase, about 3 weeks before an increase in mesozooplankton. Larger individuals (20–25 mm) resided offshore but not within the Bay during the main recruitment period. T. gaudichaudii grew at an average rate of 0.1 mm d−1 during the first four months after release and then by 0.07 mm d−1 for the subsequent four months. At these rates, it is possible that the main cohort reaches reproductive size in time to spawn the autumn cohort, although the relative weakness of the autumn cohort suggests that few manage this. T. gaudichaudii biomass reached its highest levels in November at a mean value of 5.4 mg DW m−3 while daily production was also highest in November at a mean value of 0.17 mg DW m−3 d−1. The P/B d−1 ratio varied between 0.03 d−1 in the summer to below 0.01 d−1 in the winter. Daily mortality rate was initially 0.12 d−1 during the first two months post-recruitment, falling to 0.03 d−1 for the remainder of the year. Integrating production over the year gave a value of 10.04 mg DW y−1, equivalent to 3.62 mg C m−3 y−1, making T. gaudichaudii a relatively productive component of the pelagic community. During the summer, the species was estimated to consume around 1–2% of available mesozooplankton biomass and a mean of 15% of mesozooplankton daily productivity. T. gaudichaudii may have a controlling influence on mesozooplankton dynamics as well as on the recruitment of the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Austral Cumberland Bay ENVELOPE(69.052,69.052,-48.781,-48.781) Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 59-60 117 129
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description The population dynamics, individual growth rates and productivity of the hyperiid amphipod Themisto gaudichaudii were studied in Cumberland Bay, a fjord on the north-eastern coast of South Georgia. The study involved the weekly sampling of the population and its potential food with a Rectangular Midwater Trawl (RMT1) at weekly intervals between May 2005 and October 2006. Offshore samples were taken the previous austral summer using an RMT8 net. T. gaudichaudii produced one main cohort in the spring (September/October) and a secondary weaker cohort in the late summer (January/February). The main cohort appeared at the time of phytoplankton increase, about 3 weeks before an increase in mesozooplankton. Larger individuals (20–25 mm) resided offshore but not within the Bay during the main recruitment period. T. gaudichaudii grew at an average rate of 0.1 mm d−1 during the first four months after release and then by 0.07 mm d−1 for the subsequent four months. At these rates, it is possible that the main cohort reaches reproductive size in time to spawn the autumn cohort, although the relative weakness of the autumn cohort suggests that few manage this. T. gaudichaudii biomass reached its highest levels in November at a mean value of 5.4 mg DW m−3 while daily production was also highest in November at a mean value of 0.17 mg DW m−3 d−1. The P/B d−1 ratio varied between 0.03 d−1 in the summer to below 0.01 d−1 in the winter. Daily mortality rate was initially 0.12 d−1 during the first two months post-recruitment, falling to 0.03 d−1 for the remainder of the year. Integrating production over the year gave a value of 10.04 mg DW y−1, equivalent to 3.62 mg C m−3 y−1, making T. gaudichaudii a relatively productive component of the pelagic community. During the summer, the species was estimated to consume around 1–2% of available mesozooplankton biomass and a mean of 15% of mesozooplankton daily productivity. T. gaudichaudii may have a controlling influence on mesozooplankton dynamics as well as on the recruitment of the ...
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author Watts, Jamie
Tarling, Geraint
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Tarling, Geraint
Population dynamics and production of Themisto gaudichaudii (Amphipoda, Hyperiidae) at South Georgia, Antarctica
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Tarling, Geraint
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title Population dynamics and production of Themisto gaudichaudii (Amphipoda, Hyperiidae) at South Georgia, Antarctica
title_short Population dynamics and production of Themisto gaudichaudii (Amphipoda, Hyperiidae) at South Georgia, Antarctica
title_full Population dynamics and production of Themisto gaudichaudii (Amphipoda, Hyperiidae) at South Georgia, Antarctica
title_fullStr Population dynamics and production of Themisto gaudichaudii (Amphipoda, Hyperiidae) at South Georgia, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Population dynamics and production of Themisto gaudichaudii (Amphipoda, Hyperiidae) at South Georgia, Antarctica
title_sort population dynamics and production of themisto gaudichaudii (amphipoda, hyperiidae) at south georgia, antarctica
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