Allometric relationships of ecologically important Antarctic and Arctic zooplankton and fish species

Abstract Allometric relationships between body properties of animals are useful for a wide variety of purposes, such as estimation of biomass, growth, population structure, bioenergetic modelling and carbon flux studies. This study summarizes allometric relationships of zooplankton and nekton specie...

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Main Authors: Schaafsma, Fokje L., David, Carmen L., Kohlbach, Doreen, Ehrlich, Julia, Castellani, Giulia, Lange, Benjamin Allen, Vortkamp, Martina, Meijboom, André, Fortuna-Wünsch, Anna, Immerz, Antonia, Cantzler, Hannelore, Klasmeier, Apasiri, Zakharova, Nadezhda, Schmidt, Katrin, Van De Putte, Anton, van Franeker, Jan Andries, Flores, Hauke
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling ftunivbruxelles:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/337558 2024-04-28T07:56:55+00:00 Allometric relationships of ecologically important Antarctic and Arctic zooplankton and fish species Schaafsma, Fokje L. David, Carmen L. Kohlbach, Doreen Ehrlich, Julia Castellani, Giulia Lange, Benjamin Allen Vortkamp, Martina Meijboom, André Fortuna-Wünsch, Anna Immerz, Antonia Cantzler, Hannelore Klasmeier, Apasiri Zakharova, Nadezhda Schmidt, Katrin Van De Putte, Anton van Franeker, Jan Andries Flores, Hauke 2022-01 1 full-text file(s): application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/337558 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/337558/3/Schaafsma2022_Article_AllometricRelationshipsOfEcolo.pdf en eng uri/info:doi/10.1007/s00300-021-02984-4 uri/info:pii/2984 uri/info:scp/85122515256 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/337558/3/Schaafsma2022_Article_AllometricRelationshipsOfEcolo.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/337558 1 full-text file(s): info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Polar biology Sciences exactes et naturelles Biologie Océanographie biologique Arctic Ocean Fish Length Mass Regression models Southern Ocean Zooplankton info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ulb-repo/semantics/articlePeerReview info:ulb-repo/semantics/openurl/article 2022 ftunivbruxelles 2024-04-10T00:08:55Z Abstract Allometric relationships between body properties of animals are useful for a wide variety of purposes, such as estimation of biomass, growth, population structure, bioenergetic modelling and carbon flux studies. This study summarizes allometric relationships of zooplankton and nekton species that play major roles in polar marine food webs. Measurements were performed on 639 individuals of 15 species sampled during three expeditions in the Southern Ocean (winter and summer) and 2374 individuals of 14 species sampled during three expeditions in the Arctic Ocean (spring and summer). The information provided by this study fills current knowledge gaps on relationships between length and wet/dry mass of understudied animals, such as various gelatinous zooplankton, and of animals from understudied seasons and maturity stages, for example, for the krill Thysanoessa macrura and larval Euphausia superba caught in winter. Comparisons show that there is intra-specific variation in length–mass relationships of several species depending on season, e.g. for the amphipod Themisto libellula .To investigate the potential use of generalized regression models, comparisons between sexes, maturity stages or age classes were performed and are discussed, such as for the several krill species and T. libellula .Regression model comparisons on age classes of the fish E. antarctica were inconclusive about their general use. Other allometric measurements performed on carapaces, eyes, heads, telsons, tails and otoliths provided models that proved to be useful for estimating length or mass in, e.g. diet studies. In some cases, the suitability of these models may depend on species or developmental stages. SCOPUS: ar.j info:eu-repo/semantics/published Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Arctic Ocean E. Antarctica Euphausia superba Polar Biology Southern Ocean Themisto Themisto libellula Thysanoessa macrura Zooplankton DI-fusion : dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
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topic Sciences exactes et naturelles
Biologie
Océanographie biologique
Arctic Ocean
Fish
Length
Mass
Regression models
Southern Ocean
Zooplankton
spellingShingle Sciences exactes et naturelles
Biologie
Océanographie biologique
Arctic Ocean
Fish
Length
Mass
Regression models
Southern Ocean
Zooplankton
Schaafsma, Fokje L.
David, Carmen L.
Kohlbach, Doreen
Ehrlich, Julia
Castellani, Giulia
Lange, Benjamin Allen
Vortkamp, Martina
Meijboom, André
Fortuna-Wünsch, Anna
Immerz, Antonia
Cantzler, Hannelore
Klasmeier, Apasiri
Zakharova, Nadezhda
Schmidt, Katrin
Van De Putte, Anton
van Franeker, Jan Andries
Flores, Hauke
Allometric relationships of ecologically important Antarctic and Arctic zooplankton and fish species
topic_facet Sciences exactes et naturelles
Biologie
Océanographie biologique
Arctic Ocean
Fish
Length
Mass
Regression models
Southern Ocean
Zooplankton
description Abstract Allometric relationships between body properties of animals are useful for a wide variety of purposes, such as estimation of biomass, growth, population structure, bioenergetic modelling and carbon flux studies. This study summarizes allometric relationships of zooplankton and nekton species that play major roles in polar marine food webs. Measurements were performed on 639 individuals of 15 species sampled during three expeditions in the Southern Ocean (winter and summer) and 2374 individuals of 14 species sampled during three expeditions in the Arctic Ocean (spring and summer). The information provided by this study fills current knowledge gaps on relationships between length and wet/dry mass of understudied animals, such as various gelatinous zooplankton, and of animals from understudied seasons and maturity stages, for example, for the krill Thysanoessa macrura and larval Euphausia superba caught in winter. Comparisons show that there is intra-specific variation in length–mass relationships of several species depending on season, e.g. for the amphipod Themisto libellula .To investigate the potential use of generalized regression models, comparisons between sexes, maturity stages or age classes were performed and are discussed, such as for the several krill species and T. libellula .Regression model comparisons on age classes of the fish E. antarctica were inconclusive about their general use. Other allometric measurements performed on carapaces, eyes, heads, telsons, tails and otoliths provided models that proved to be useful for estimating length or mass in, e.g. diet studies. In some cases, the suitability of these models may depend on species or developmental stages. SCOPUS: ar.j info:eu-repo/semantics/published
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Schaafsma, Fokje L.
David, Carmen L.
Kohlbach, Doreen
Ehrlich, Julia
Castellani, Giulia
Lange, Benjamin Allen
Vortkamp, Martina
Meijboom, André
Fortuna-Wünsch, Anna
Immerz, Antonia
Cantzler, Hannelore
Klasmeier, Apasiri
Zakharova, Nadezhda
Schmidt, Katrin
Van De Putte, Anton
van Franeker, Jan Andries
Flores, Hauke
author_facet Schaafsma, Fokje L.
David, Carmen L.
Kohlbach, Doreen
Ehrlich, Julia
Castellani, Giulia
Lange, Benjamin Allen
Vortkamp, Martina
Meijboom, André
Fortuna-Wünsch, Anna
Immerz, Antonia
Cantzler, Hannelore
Klasmeier, Apasiri
Zakharova, Nadezhda
Schmidt, Katrin
Van De Putte, Anton
van Franeker, Jan Andries
Flores, Hauke
author_sort Schaafsma, Fokje L.
title Allometric relationships of ecologically important Antarctic and Arctic zooplankton and fish species
title_short Allometric relationships of ecologically important Antarctic and Arctic zooplankton and fish species
title_full Allometric relationships of ecologically important Antarctic and Arctic zooplankton and fish species
title_fullStr Allometric relationships of ecologically important Antarctic and Arctic zooplankton and fish species
title_full_unstemmed Allometric relationships of ecologically important Antarctic and Arctic zooplankton and fish species
title_sort allometric relationships of ecologically important antarctic and arctic zooplankton and fish species
publishDate 2022
url http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/337558
https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/337558/3/Schaafsma2022_Article_AllometricRelationshipsOfEcolo.pdf
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Arctic
Arctic Ocean
E. Antarctica
Euphausia superba
Polar Biology
Southern Ocean
Themisto
Themisto libellula
Thysanoessa macrura
Zooplankton
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Arctic
Arctic Ocean
E. Antarctica
Euphausia superba
Polar Biology
Southern Ocean
Themisto
Themisto libellula
Thysanoessa macrura
Zooplankton
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