Spatial, seasonal and inter-annual variation in abundance and carbon turnover of small copepods in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland

Melting of the Arctic cryosphere affects the marine ecosystem in general and the coastal zone in particular. In Greenland, melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has accelerated with complex but largely undocumented effects on marine carbon cycling and ecosystem structure. We studied production and popu...

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Published in:Polar Biology
Main Authors: Middelbo, Ane Bruun, Møller, Eva Friis, Arendt, Kristine Engel, Thyrring, Jakob, Sejr, Mikael Kristian
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-018-2416-0
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/54b2e393-c60b-463b-8756-6cbca54ae3e3 2024-02-11T09:59:52+01:00 Spatial, seasonal and inter-annual variation in abundance and carbon turnover of small copepods in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland Middelbo, Ane Bruun Møller, Eva Friis Arendt, Kristine Engel Thyrring, Jakob Sejr, Mikael Kristian 2019-01-14 application/pdf https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/54b2e393-c60b-463b-8756-6cbca54ae3e3 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-018-2416-0 https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/135444953/Middelbo_final.pdf https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00300-018-2416-0#citeas eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/54b2e393-c60b-463b-8756-6cbca54ae3e3 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Middelbo , A B , Møller , E F , Arendt , K E , Thyrring , J & Sejr , M K 2019 , ' Spatial, seasonal and inter-annual variation in abundance and carbon turnover of small copepods in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland ' , Polar Biology , vol. 42 , no. 1 , pp. 179-193 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-018-2416-0 Egg hatching rate Egg production rate Oithona similis Pseudocalanus spp Northeast Greenland Young Sound article 2019 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-018-2416-0 2024-01-18T00:00:00Z Melting of the Arctic cryosphere affects the marine ecosystem in general and the coastal zone in particular. In Greenland, melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has accelerated with complex but largely undocumented effects on marine carbon cycling and ecosystem structure. We studied production and population dynamics of the abundant copepods Oithona similis , Triconia borealis and Pseudocalanus spp. in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland, during the ice-free period from July to October 2014 at four stations located along a freshwater gradient from the inner fjord to the Greenland Sea. Additionally, inter-annual variation in copepod species composition in August from 2003 to 2015 was examined. Melt water resulted in strong stratification of surface water during July and August. Integrated chlorophyll a was lower at the stations nearest the glaciers and a bigger proportion of the chlorophyll was made up of small cells (< 10 μm). Small non-calanus copepod species dominated total copepod abundance especially in the freshwater impacted inner fjord and late in the ice-free period. Production of Pseudocalanus spp. was related to chlorophyll a concentration while production of O. similis was less so. Egg production and stage composition indicated that O. similis reproduce throughout the ice-free season, while reproduction of Pseudocalanus spp. was restricted to July and August. The production of small species was minor compared to Calanus spp. in July and August, but it accounted for a relatively large fraction of the total production in September and October (up to 69%). On a decadal scale only Pseudocalanus spp. showed an overall reduction in abundance, while the abundances of other genera were relatively constant. Our study suggests that increasing freshwater runoff and a longer growth season, due to later ice formation, may increase the proportion of primary production passing through the smaller copepod species. Melting of the Arctic cryosphere affects the marine ecosystem in general and the coastal zone in ... Article in Journal/Newspaper arctic cryosphere Arctic Greenland Greenland Sea Ice Sheet Polar Biology Copepods Aarhus University: Research Arctic Greenland Polar Biology 42 1 179 193
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topic Egg hatching rate
Egg production rate
Oithona similis
Pseudocalanus spp
Northeast Greenland
Young Sound
spellingShingle Egg hatching rate
Egg production rate
Oithona similis
Pseudocalanus spp
Northeast Greenland
Young Sound
Middelbo, Ane Bruun
Møller, Eva Friis
Arendt, Kristine Engel
Thyrring, Jakob
Sejr, Mikael Kristian
Spatial, seasonal and inter-annual variation in abundance and carbon turnover of small copepods in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland
topic_facet Egg hatching rate
Egg production rate
Oithona similis
Pseudocalanus spp
Northeast Greenland
Young Sound
description Melting of the Arctic cryosphere affects the marine ecosystem in general and the coastal zone in particular. In Greenland, melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has accelerated with complex but largely undocumented effects on marine carbon cycling and ecosystem structure. We studied production and population dynamics of the abundant copepods Oithona similis , Triconia borealis and Pseudocalanus spp. in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland, during the ice-free period from July to October 2014 at four stations located along a freshwater gradient from the inner fjord to the Greenland Sea. Additionally, inter-annual variation in copepod species composition in August from 2003 to 2015 was examined. Melt water resulted in strong stratification of surface water during July and August. Integrated chlorophyll a was lower at the stations nearest the glaciers and a bigger proportion of the chlorophyll was made up of small cells (< 10 μm). Small non-calanus copepod species dominated total copepod abundance especially in the freshwater impacted inner fjord and late in the ice-free period. Production of Pseudocalanus spp. was related to chlorophyll a concentration while production of O. similis was less so. Egg production and stage composition indicated that O. similis reproduce throughout the ice-free season, while reproduction of Pseudocalanus spp. was restricted to July and August. The production of small species was minor compared to Calanus spp. in July and August, but it accounted for a relatively large fraction of the total production in September and October (up to 69%). On a decadal scale only Pseudocalanus spp. showed an overall reduction in abundance, while the abundances of other genera were relatively constant. Our study suggests that increasing freshwater runoff and a longer growth season, due to later ice formation, may increase the proportion of primary production passing through the smaller copepod species. Melting of the Arctic cryosphere affects the marine ecosystem in general and the coastal zone in ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Middelbo, Ane Bruun
Møller, Eva Friis
Arendt, Kristine Engel
Thyrring, Jakob
Sejr, Mikael Kristian
author_facet Middelbo, Ane Bruun
Møller, Eva Friis
Arendt, Kristine Engel
Thyrring, Jakob
Sejr, Mikael Kristian
author_sort Middelbo, Ane Bruun
title Spatial, seasonal and inter-annual variation in abundance and carbon turnover of small copepods in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland
title_short Spatial, seasonal and inter-annual variation in abundance and carbon turnover of small copepods in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland
title_full Spatial, seasonal and inter-annual variation in abundance and carbon turnover of small copepods in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland
title_fullStr Spatial, seasonal and inter-annual variation in abundance and carbon turnover of small copepods in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Spatial, seasonal and inter-annual variation in abundance and carbon turnover of small copepods in Young Sound, Northeast Greenland
title_sort spatial, seasonal and inter-annual variation in abundance and carbon turnover of small copepods in young sound, northeast greenland
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-018-2416-0
https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/135444953/Middelbo_final.pdf
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00300-018-2416-0#citeas
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