The interannual variability of gelatinous zooplankton abundance and diversity in North East Atlantic shelf seas

Gelatinous zooplankton are a natural and globally important group of marine organisms, as they provide regulating, provisioning and supporting services to ecosystems. However, gelatinous zooplankton are still a major issue for human activities in several parts of the world, and there is concern that...

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Main Author: Long, Aidan
Other Authors: Doyle, Thomas, Lawton, Colin, National University of Ireland, Galway College of Science, College of Science and Engineering, National University of Ireland Galway, Horizon 2020
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: NUI Galway 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10379/16386
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spelling ftnuigalway:oai:aran.library.nuigalway.ie/:10379/16386 2023-06-11T04:15:07+02:00 The interannual variability of gelatinous zooplankton abundance and diversity in North East Atlantic shelf seas Long, Aidan Doyle, Thomas Lawton, Colin National University of Ireland, Galway College of Science College of Science and Engineering, National University of Ireland Galway Horizon 2020 2020-09-30 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/16386 unknown NUI Galway http://hdl.handle.net/10379/16386 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/ Jellyfish Irish waters Climate change Time series Temporal trends Ecology Monitoring Marine biology Zoology Science and Engineering Natural Sciences Thesis 2020 ftnuigalway 2023-05-28T18:06:36Z Gelatinous zooplankton are a natural and globally important group of marine organisms, as they provide regulating, provisioning and supporting services to ecosystems. However, gelatinous zooplankton are still a major issue for human activities in several parts of the world, and there is concern that in these regions, the abundance of gelatinous zooplankton may be increasing over time. Added uncertainty comes from the lack of information for the abundance of gelatinous zooplankton at a regional level, particularly in offshore waters, and for gelatinous mesozooplankton that are < 2 cm in size. This thesis sought to improve these knowledge gaps by generating two decade-long datasets for the abundance and diversity of two poorly represented groups of gelatinous zooplankton in the Celtic Seas region of the North East Atlantic (NEA), using fisheries surveys as a research platform. To generate baseline information for gelatinous mesozooplankton species in the Celtic Seas, we identified two fisheries research surveys that were actively collecting zooplankton samples in the region, that could be re-analysed for gelatinous mesozooplankton. However, the net methods used to sample zooplankton on the two types of fisheries survey were different. To evaluate whether each net type (i.e. a Gulf VII sampler and a ring net) estimated the abundance and diversity of gelatinous mesozooplankton similarly, simultaneous deployments of the Gulf VII and ring net were made at 15 sites in July 2017 in Irish and UK shelf waters, and their gelatinous catches were compared. The difference in the estimates of gelatinous mesozooplankton abundance and taxon richness of the Gulf VII and the ring net samples were not significant. This confirmed that zooplankton samples from these two fisheries surveys could be re-analysed to generate a novel long-term data set for gelatinous mesozooplankton in the Celtic Seas. Using zooplankton samples from the two aforementioned fisheries surveys, species abundance data was generated for gelatinous ... Thesis North East Atlantic National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway: ARAN
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topic Jellyfish
Irish waters
Climate change
Time series
Temporal trends
Ecology
Monitoring
Marine biology
Zoology
Science and Engineering
Natural Sciences
spellingShingle Jellyfish
Irish waters
Climate change
Time series
Temporal trends
Ecology
Monitoring
Marine biology
Zoology
Science and Engineering
Natural Sciences
Long, Aidan
The interannual variability of gelatinous zooplankton abundance and diversity in North East Atlantic shelf seas
topic_facet Jellyfish
Irish waters
Climate change
Time series
Temporal trends
Ecology
Monitoring
Marine biology
Zoology
Science and Engineering
Natural Sciences
description Gelatinous zooplankton are a natural and globally important group of marine organisms, as they provide regulating, provisioning and supporting services to ecosystems. However, gelatinous zooplankton are still a major issue for human activities in several parts of the world, and there is concern that in these regions, the abundance of gelatinous zooplankton may be increasing over time. Added uncertainty comes from the lack of information for the abundance of gelatinous zooplankton at a regional level, particularly in offshore waters, and for gelatinous mesozooplankton that are < 2 cm in size. This thesis sought to improve these knowledge gaps by generating two decade-long datasets for the abundance and diversity of two poorly represented groups of gelatinous zooplankton in the Celtic Seas region of the North East Atlantic (NEA), using fisheries surveys as a research platform. To generate baseline information for gelatinous mesozooplankton species in the Celtic Seas, we identified two fisheries research surveys that were actively collecting zooplankton samples in the region, that could be re-analysed for gelatinous mesozooplankton. However, the net methods used to sample zooplankton on the two types of fisheries survey were different. To evaluate whether each net type (i.e. a Gulf VII sampler and a ring net) estimated the abundance and diversity of gelatinous mesozooplankton similarly, simultaneous deployments of the Gulf VII and ring net were made at 15 sites in July 2017 in Irish and UK shelf waters, and their gelatinous catches were compared. The difference in the estimates of gelatinous mesozooplankton abundance and taxon richness of the Gulf VII and the ring net samples were not significant. This confirmed that zooplankton samples from these two fisheries surveys could be re-analysed to generate a novel long-term data set for gelatinous mesozooplankton in the Celtic Seas. Using zooplankton samples from the two aforementioned fisheries surveys, species abundance data was generated for gelatinous ...
author2 Doyle, Thomas
Lawton, Colin
National University of Ireland, Galway College of Science
College of Science and Engineering, National University of Ireland Galway
Horizon 2020
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author Long, Aidan
author_facet Long, Aidan
author_sort Long, Aidan
title The interannual variability of gelatinous zooplankton abundance and diversity in North East Atlantic shelf seas
title_short The interannual variability of gelatinous zooplankton abundance and diversity in North East Atlantic shelf seas
title_full The interannual variability of gelatinous zooplankton abundance and diversity in North East Atlantic shelf seas
title_fullStr The interannual variability of gelatinous zooplankton abundance and diversity in North East Atlantic shelf seas
title_full_unstemmed The interannual variability of gelatinous zooplankton abundance and diversity in North East Atlantic shelf seas
title_sort interannual variability of gelatinous zooplankton abundance and diversity in north east atlantic shelf seas
publisher NUI Galway
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/10379/16386
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