Spatial demography of Calanus finmarchicus in the Irminger Sea

Continuous Plankton Recorder data suggest that the Irminger Sea supports a major proportion of the surface-living population of the copepod Calanus finmarchicus in the northern North Atlantic, but there have been few studies of its population dynamics in the region. In this paper, we document the se...

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Main Authors: Heath, MR, Rasmussen, J, Ahmed, Y, Allen, J, Anderson, CIH, Brierley, AS, Brown, L, Bunker, A, Cook, K, Davidson, R, Fielding, S, Gurney, WSC, Harris, RP, Hay, SJ, Henson, SA, Hirst, AG, Holliday, NP, Ingvarsdottir, A, Irigoien, X, Lindeque, PK, Mayor, DJ, Montagnes, DJ, Moffat, C, Pollard, RT, Richards, S, Saunders, RA, Sidey, J, Smerdon, GR, Speirs, D, Walsham, P, Waniek, J, Webster, L, Wilson, D
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spelling ftplymouthml:oai:plymsea.ac.uk:5763 2023-05-15T15:47:58+02:00 Spatial demography of Calanus finmarchicus in the Irminger Sea Heath, MR Rasmussen, J Ahmed, Y Allen, J Anderson, CIH Brierley, AS Brown, L Bunker, A Cook, K Davidson, R Fielding, S Gurney, WSC Harris, RP Hay, SJ Henson, SA Hirst, AG Holliday, NP Ingvarsdottir, A Irigoien, X Lindeque, PK Mayor, DJ Montagnes, DJ Moffat, C Pollard, RT Richards, S Saunders, RA Sidey, J Smerdon, GR Speirs, D Walsham, P Waniek, J Webster, L Wilson, D 2008 http://plymsea.ac.uk/id/eprint/5763/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2007.10.001 unknown Heath, MR; Rasmussen, J; Ahmed, Y; Allen, J; Anderson, CIH; Brierley, AS; Brown, L; Bunker, A; Cook, K; Davidson, R; Fielding, S; Gurney, WSC; Harris, RP; Hay, SJ; Henson, SA; Hirst, AG; Holliday, NP; Ingvarsdottir, A; Irigoien, X; Lindeque, PK; Mayor, DJ; Montagnes, DJ; Moffat, C; Pollard, RT; Richards, S; Saunders, RA; Sidey, J; Smerdon, GR; Speirs, D; Walsham, P; Waniek, J; Webster, L; Wilson, D. 2008 Spatial demography of Calanus finmarchicus in the Irminger Sea. Progress in Oceanography, 76 (1). 39-88. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2007.10.001 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2007.10.001> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftplymouthml https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2007.10.001 2022-09-13T05:48:23Z Continuous Plankton Recorder data suggest that the Irminger Sea supports a major proportion of the surface-living population of the copepod Calanus finmarchicus in the northern North Atlantic, but there have been few studies of its population dynamics in the region. In this paper, we document the seasonal changes in the demographic structure of C finmarchicus in the Irminger Sea from a field programme during 2001/2002, and the associations between its developmental stages and various apparent bio-physical zones. Overwintering stages were found widely at depth (>500 m) across the Irminger Sea, and surviving females were widely distributed in the surface waters the following spring. However, recruitment of the subsequent generation was concentrated around the fringes of the Irminger Sea basin, along the edges of the Irminger and East Greenland Currents, and not in the central basin. In late summer animals were found descending back to overwintering depths in the Central Irminger Sea. The key factors dictating this pattern of recruitment appear to be (a) the general circulation regime, (b) predation on eggs in the spring, possibly by the surviving GO stock, and (c) mortality of first feeding naupliar stages in the central basin where food concentrations appear to be low throughout the year. We compared the demographic patterns in 2001/2002 with observations from the only previous major survey in 1963 and with data from the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) surveys. In both previous data sets, the basic structure of GO ascent from the central basin and G1 recruitment around the fringes was a robust feature, suggesting that it is a recurrent phenomenon. The Irminger Sea is a complex mixing zone between polar and Atlantic water masses, and it has also been identified as a site of sporadic deep convection. The physical oceanographic characteristics of the region are therefore potentially sensitive to climate fluctuations. Despite this, the abundance of C finmarchicus in the region, as measured by the CPR surveys, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Calanus finmarchicus East Greenland Greenland North Atlantic Plymouth Marine Science Electronic Archive (PlyMSEA - Plymouth Marine Laboratory, PML) Central Basin ENVELOPE(43.000,43.000,73.500,73.500) Greenland Irminger Sea ENVELOPE(-34.041,-34.041,63.054,63.054) Progress in Oceanography 76 1 39 88
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description Continuous Plankton Recorder data suggest that the Irminger Sea supports a major proportion of the surface-living population of the copepod Calanus finmarchicus in the northern North Atlantic, but there have been few studies of its population dynamics in the region. In this paper, we document the seasonal changes in the demographic structure of C finmarchicus in the Irminger Sea from a field programme during 2001/2002, and the associations between its developmental stages and various apparent bio-physical zones. Overwintering stages were found widely at depth (>500 m) across the Irminger Sea, and surviving females were widely distributed in the surface waters the following spring. However, recruitment of the subsequent generation was concentrated around the fringes of the Irminger Sea basin, along the edges of the Irminger and East Greenland Currents, and not in the central basin. In late summer animals were found descending back to overwintering depths in the Central Irminger Sea. The key factors dictating this pattern of recruitment appear to be (a) the general circulation regime, (b) predation on eggs in the spring, possibly by the surviving GO stock, and (c) mortality of first feeding naupliar stages in the central basin where food concentrations appear to be low throughout the year. We compared the demographic patterns in 2001/2002 with observations from the only previous major survey in 1963 and with data from the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) surveys. In both previous data sets, the basic structure of GO ascent from the central basin and G1 recruitment around the fringes was a robust feature, suggesting that it is a recurrent phenomenon. The Irminger Sea is a complex mixing zone between polar and Atlantic water masses, and it has also been identified as a site of sporadic deep convection. The physical oceanographic characteristics of the region are therefore potentially sensitive to climate fluctuations. Despite this, the abundance of C finmarchicus in the region, as measured by the CPR surveys, ...
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author Heath, MR
Rasmussen, J
Ahmed, Y
Allen, J
Anderson, CIH
Brierley, AS
Brown, L
Bunker, A
Cook, K
Davidson, R
Fielding, S
Gurney, WSC
Harris, RP
Hay, SJ
Henson, SA
Hirst, AG
Holliday, NP
Ingvarsdottir, A
Irigoien, X
Lindeque, PK
Mayor, DJ
Montagnes, DJ
Moffat, C
Pollard, RT
Richards, S
Saunders, RA
Sidey, J
Smerdon, GR
Speirs, D
Walsham, P
Waniek, J
Webster, L
Wilson, D
spellingShingle Heath, MR
Rasmussen, J
Ahmed, Y
Allen, J
Anderson, CIH
Brierley, AS
Brown, L
Bunker, A
Cook, K
Davidson, R
Fielding, S
Gurney, WSC
Harris, RP
Hay, SJ
Henson, SA
Hirst, AG
Holliday, NP
Ingvarsdottir, A
Irigoien, X
Lindeque, PK
Mayor, DJ
Montagnes, DJ
Moffat, C
Pollard, RT
Richards, S
Saunders, RA
Sidey, J
Smerdon, GR
Speirs, D
Walsham, P
Waniek, J
Webster, L
Wilson, D
Spatial demography of Calanus finmarchicus in the Irminger Sea
author_facet Heath, MR
Rasmussen, J
Ahmed, Y
Allen, J
Anderson, CIH
Brierley, AS
Brown, L
Bunker, A
Cook, K
Davidson, R
Fielding, S
Gurney, WSC
Harris, RP
Hay, SJ
Henson, SA
Hirst, AG
Holliday, NP
Ingvarsdottir, A
Irigoien, X
Lindeque, PK
Mayor, DJ
Montagnes, DJ
Moffat, C
Pollard, RT
Richards, S
Saunders, RA
Sidey, J
Smerdon, GR
Speirs, D
Walsham, P
Waniek, J
Webster, L
Wilson, D
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title Spatial demography of Calanus finmarchicus in the Irminger Sea
title_short Spatial demography of Calanus finmarchicus in the Irminger Sea
title_full Spatial demography of Calanus finmarchicus in the Irminger Sea
title_fullStr Spatial demography of Calanus finmarchicus in the Irminger Sea
title_full_unstemmed Spatial demography of Calanus finmarchicus in the Irminger Sea
title_sort spatial demography of calanus finmarchicus in the irminger sea
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