Zooplankton seasonality across a latitudinal gradient in the Northeast Atlantic Shelves Province

Zooplankton seasonality and its environmental drivers were studied at four coastal sites within the Northeast Atlantic Shelves Province (Bilbao35 (B35) and Urdaibai35 (U35) in the Bay of Biscay, Plymouth L4 (L4) in the English Channel and Stonehaven (SH) in the North Sea) using time series spanning...

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Published in:Continental Shelf Research
Main Authors: Fanjul, Alvaro, Iriarte, Arantza, Villate, Fernando, Uriarte, Ibon, Atkinson, Angus, Cook, Kathryn
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/522972/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2018.03.009
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:522972 2023-05-15T17:41:16+02:00 Zooplankton seasonality across a latitudinal gradient in the Northeast Atlantic Shelves Province Fanjul, Alvaro Iriarte, Arantza Villate, Fernando Uriarte, Ibon Atkinson, Angus Cook, Kathryn 2018 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/522972/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2018.03.009 unknown Fanjul, Alvaro; Iriarte, Arantza; Villate, Fernando; Uriarte, Ibon; Atkinson, Angus; Cook, Kathryn orcid:0000-0001-8590-3011 . 2018 Zooplankton seasonality across a latitudinal gradient in the Northeast Atlantic Shelves Province. Continental Shelf Research, 160. 49-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2018.03.009 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2018.03.009> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2018 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2018.03.009 2023-02-04T19:48:08Z Zooplankton seasonality and its environmental drivers were studied at four coastal sites within the Northeast Atlantic Shelves Province (Bilbao35 (B35) and Urdaibai35 (U35) in the Bay of Biscay, Plymouth L4 (L4) in the English Channel and Stonehaven (SH) in the North Sea) using time series spanning 1999–2013. Seasonal community patterns were extracted at the level of broad zooplankton groups and copepod and cladoceran genera using redundancy analysis. Temperature was generally the environmental factor that explained most of the taxa seasonal variations at the four sites. However, between-site differences related to latitude and trophic status (i.e. from oligotrophic to mesotrophic) were observed in the seasonality of zooplankton community, mainly in the pattern of taxa that peaked in spring-summer as opposed to late autumn-winter zooplankton, which were linked primarily to differences in the seasonal pattern of phytoplankton. The percentage of taxa variations explained by environmental factors increased with latitude and trophic status likely related to the increase in the co-variation of temperature and chlorophyll a, as well as in the increase in regularity of the seasonal patterns of both temperature and chlorophyll a from south to north, and of chlorophyll a with trophic status. Cladocerans and cirripede larvae at B35 and U35, echinoderm larvae at L4 and decapod larvae at SH made the highest contribution to shape the main mode of seasonal pattern of zooplankton community, which showed a seasonal delay with latitude, as well as with the increase in trophic status. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Continental Shelf Research 160 49 62
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description Zooplankton seasonality and its environmental drivers were studied at four coastal sites within the Northeast Atlantic Shelves Province (Bilbao35 (B35) and Urdaibai35 (U35) in the Bay of Biscay, Plymouth L4 (L4) in the English Channel and Stonehaven (SH) in the North Sea) using time series spanning 1999–2013. Seasonal community patterns were extracted at the level of broad zooplankton groups and copepod and cladoceran genera using redundancy analysis. Temperature was generally the environmental factor that explained most of the taxa seasonal variations at the four sites. However, between-site differences related to latitude and trophic status (i.e. from oligotrophic to mesotrophic) were observed in the seasonality of zooplankton community, mainly in the pattern of taxa that peaked in spring-summer as opposed to late autumn-winter zooplankton, which were linked primarily to differences in the seasonal pattern of phytoplankton. The percentage of taxa variations explained by environmental factors increased with latitude and trophic status likely related to the increase in the co-variation of temperature and chlorophyll a, as well as in the increase in regularity of the seasonal patterns of both temperature and chlorophyll a from south to north, and of chlorophyll a with trophic status. Cladocerans and cirripede larvae at B35 and U35, echinoderm larvae at L4 and decapod larvae at SH made the highest contribution to shape the main mode of seasonal pattern of zooplankton community, which showed a seasonal delay with latitude, as well as with the increase in trophic status.
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author Fanjul, Alvaro
Iriarte, Arantza
Villate, Fernando
Uriarte, Ibon
Atkinson, Angus
Cook, Kathryn
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Iriarte, Arantza
Villate, Fernando
Uriarte, Ibon
Atkinson, Angus
Cook, Kathryn
Zooplankton seasonality across a latitudinal gradient in the Northeast Atlantic Shelves Province
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Iriarte, Arantza
Villate, Fernando
Uriarte, Ibon
Atkinson, Angus
Cook, Kathryn
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title Zooplankton seasonality across a latitudinal gradient in the Northeast Atlantic Shelves Province
title_short Zooplankton seasonality across a latitudinal gradient in the Northeast Atlantic Shelves Province
title_full Zooplankton seasonality across a latitudinal gradient in the Northeast Atlantic Shelves Province
title_fullStr Zooplankton seasonality across a latitudinal gradient in the Northeast Atlantic Shelves Province
title_full_unstemmed Zooplankton seasonality across a latitudinal gradient in the Northeast Atlantic Shelves Province
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