Decadal Changes in Zooplankton of the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf

The abundance of the subarctic copepod, Calanus finmarchicus, and temperate, shelf copepod, Centropages typicus, was estimated from samples collected bi-monthly over the Northeast U.S. continental shelf (NEUS) from 1977–2010. Latitudinal variation in long term trends and seasonal patterns for the tw...

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Main Authors: Hongsheng Bi, Rubao Ji, Hui Liu, Young-Heon Jo, Jonathan A Hare
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:plo:pone00:0087720 2024-04-14T08:10:02+00:00 Decadal Changes in Zooplankton of the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf Hongsheng Bi Rubao Ji Hui Liu Young-Heon Jo Jonathan A Hare https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0087720 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0087720&type=printable unknown https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0087720 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0087720&type=printable article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:25:27Z The abundance of the subarctic copepod, Calanus finmarchicus, and temperate, shelf copepod, Centropages typicus, was estimated from samples collected bi-monthly over the Northeast U.S. continental shelf (NEUS) from 1977–2010. Latitudinal variation in long term trends and seasonal patterns for the two copepod species were examined for four sub-regions: the Gulf of Maine (GOM), Georges Bank (GB), Southern New England (SNE), and Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB). Results suggested that there was significant difference in long term variation between northern region (GOM and GB), and the MAB for both species. C. finmarchicus generally peaked in May – June throughout the entire study region and Cen. typicus had a more complex seasonal pattern. Time series analysis revealed that the peak time for Cen. typicus switched from November – December to January - March after 1985 in the MAB. The long term abundance of C. finmarchicus showed more fluctuation in the MAB than the GOM and GB, whereas the long term abundance of Cen. typicus was more variable in the GB than other sub-regions. Alongshore transport was significantly correlated with the abundance of C. finmarchicus, i.e., more water from north, higher abundance for C. finmarchicus. The abundance of Cen. typicus showed positive relationship with the Gulf Stream north wall index (GSNWI) in the GOM and GB, but the GSNWI only explained 12–15% of variation in Cen. typicus abundance. In general, the alongshore current was negatively correlated with the GSNWI, suggesting that Cen. typicus is more abundant when advection from the north is less. However, the relationship between Cen. typicus and alongshore transport was not significant. The present study highlights the importance of spatial scales in the study of marine populations: observed long term changes in the northern region were different from the south for both species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Calanus finmarchicus Subarctic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) The Gib ENVELOPE(-57.531,-57.531,51.817,51.817)
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description The abundance of the subarctic copepod, Calanus finmarchicus, and temperate, shelf copepod, Centropages typicus, was estimated from samples collected bi-monthly over the Northeast U.S. continental shelf (NEUS) from 1977–2010. Latitudinal variation in long term trends and seasonal patterns for the two copepod species were examined for four sub-regions: the Gulf of Maine (GOM), Georges Bank (GB), Southern New England (SNE), and Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB). Results suggested that there was significant difference in long term variation between northern region (GOM and GB), and the MAB for both species. C. finmarchicus generally peaked in May – June throughout the entire study region and Cen. typicus had a more complex seasonal pattern. Time series analysis revealed that the peak time for Cen. typicus switched from November – December to January - March after 1985 in the MAB. The long term abundance of C. finmarchicus showed more fluctuation in the MAB than the GOM and GB, whereas the long term abundance of Cen. typicus was more variable in the GB than other sub-regions. Alongshore transport was significantly correlated with the abundance of C. finmarchicus, i.e., more water from north, higher abundance for C. finmarchicus. The abundance of Cen. typicus showed positive relationship with the Gulf Stream north wall index (GSNWI) in the GOM and GB, but the GSNWI only explained 12–15% of variation in Cen. typicus abundance. In general, the alongshore current was negatively correlated with the GSNWI, suggesting that Cen. typicus is more abundant when advection from the north is less. However, the relationship between Cen. typicus and alongshore transport was not significant. The present study highlights the importance of spatial scales in the study of marine populations: observed long term changes in the northern region were different from the south for both species.
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author Hongsheng Bi
Rubao Ji
Hui Liu
Young-Heon Jo
Jonathan A Hare
spellingShingle Hongsheng Bi
Rubao Ji
Hui Liu
Young-Heon Jo
Jonathan A Hare
Decadal Changes in Zooplankton of the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf
author_facet Hongsheng Bi
Rubao Ji
Hui Liu
Young-Heon Jo
Jonathan A Hare
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title Decadal Changes in Zooplankton of the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf
title_short Decadal Changes in Zooplankton of the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf
title_full Decadal Changes in Zooplankton of the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf
title_fullStr Decadal Changes in Zooplankton of the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf
title_full_unstemmed Decadal Changes in Zooplankton of the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf
title_sort decadal changes in zooplankton of the northeast u.s. continental shelf
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