Coastal Plankton Assemblages in the Vicinity of Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel (Western Antarctic Peninsula) during the First Joint Turkish - Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition

WOS: 000422953000009 Western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest warming areas on Earth and coastal areas of the region are foremost affected. Here we present the state of coastal plankton assemblages of the Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel, Western Antarctic Peninsula in austral autumn (A...

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Published in:Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Main Authors: Ergul, Halim Aytekin, Ozturk, Bayram, Yilmaz, Izzet Noyan, Mavruk, Sinan, Tas, Seyfettin, Yildiz, Melek, Aker, Halim Vedat
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Central Fisheries Research Inst 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11454/30566
https://doi.org/10.4194/1303-2712-v18_4_09
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spelling ftunivege:oai:gcris.ege.edu.tr:11454/30566 2023-12-17T10:19:52+01:00 Coastal Plankton Assemblages in the Vicinity of Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel (Western Antarctic Peninsula) during the First Joint Turkish - Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition Ergul, Halim Aytekin Ozturk, Bayram Yilmaz, Izzet Noyan Mavruk, Sinan Tas, Seyfettin Yildiz, Melek Aker, Halim Vedat 2018 https://hdl.handle.net/11454/30566 https://doi.org/10.4194/1303-2712-v18_4_09 en eng Central Fisheries Research Inst Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2149-181X 1303-2712 https://hdl.handle.net/11454/30566 https://doi.org/10.4194/1303-2712-v18_4_09 doi:10.4194/1303-2712-v18_4_09 18 4 577 584 open Galindez Island Antarctica Vernadsky Research Base phytoplankton zooplankton hydrography Article 2018 ftunivege https://doi.org/10.4194/1303-2712-v18_4_09 2023-11-23T20:23:43Z WOS: 000422953000009 Western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest warming areas on Earth and coastal areas of the region are foremost affected. Here we present the state of coastal plankton assemblages of the Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel, Western Antarctic Peninsula in austral autumn (April 2016). Surface water temperatures were ranged between -0.12 degrees C and -0.97 degrees C and average chlorophyll-a concentrations were 0.65 mu g/l. A total of 50 phytoplankton and 24 zooplankton taxa (15 copepods and 9 meroplanktonic species) were identified during the sampling period. Diatom species (78%) predominated phytoplankton and the highest abundance was 820 cells l(-1), while the highest number of phytoplankton species was 42. Zooplankton was prevailed by the dominance of copepods, except contribution of meroplankton at the Neumayer channel. Highest zooplankton abundance was 101 ind.m(-3). The sampling season was the transition period from the productive spring-summer to dormant winter conditions, which explains the low abundances registered, however, on contrary to low cell abundances, diversity was high within plankton. This work is supported by the Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Istanbul University (FOA-2016-20530), Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Kocaeli University (KOU-BAPB-2016/026), Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Cukurova University (FBA-2016-6205) and the first joint Turkish-Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition. Authors thank the captain and crew of M/V Ushuaia, as well as the Turkish and Ukrainian authorities for their valuable help and support. Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Istanbul UniversityIstanbul University [FOA-2016-20530]; Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Kocaeli UniversityKocaeli University [KOU-BAPB-2016/026]; Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Cukurova UniversityCukurova University [FBA-2016-6205]; first joint Turkish-Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Galindez Island Copepods Ege University Institutional Repository Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral Neumayer Ushuaia ENVELOPE(-40.000,-40.000,-82.167,-82.167) Galindez ENVELOPE(-64.248,-64.248,-65.250,-65.250) Galindez Island ENVELOPE(-64.267,-64.267,-65.250,-65.250) Neumayer Channel ENVELOPE(-63.500,-63.500,-64.783,-64.783) Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 18 4
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topic Galindez Island
Antarctica
Vernadsky Research Base
phytoplankton
zooplankton
hydrography
spellingShingle Galindez Island
Antarctica
Vernadsky Research Base
phytoplankton
zooplankton
hydrography
Ergul, Halim Aytekin
Ozturk, Bayram
Yilmaz, Izzet Noyan
Mavruk, Sinan
Tas, Seyfettin
Yildiz, Melek
Aker, Halim Vedat
Coastal Plankton Assemblages in the Vicinity of Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel (Western Antarctic Peninsula) during the First Joint Turkish - Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition
topic_facet Galindez Island
Antarctica
Vernadsky Research Base
phytoplankton
zooplankton
hydrography
description WOS: 000422953000009 Western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest warming areas on Earth and coastal areas of the region are foremost affected. Here we present the state of coastal plankton assemblages of the Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel, Western Antarctic Peninsula in austral autumn (April 2016). Surface water temperatures were ranged between -0.12 degrees C and -0.97 degrees C and average chlorophyll-a concentrations were 0.65 mu g/l. A total of 50 phytoplankton and 24 zooplankton taxa (15 copepods and 9 meroplanktonic species) were identified during the sampling period. Diatom species (78%) predominated phytoplankton and the highest abundance was 820 cells l(-1), while the highest number of phytoplankton species was 42. Zooplankton was prevailed by the dominance of copepods, except contribution of meroplankton at the Neumayer channel. Highest zooplankton abundance was 101 ind.m(-3). The sampling season was the transition period from the productive spring-summer to dormant winter conditions, which explains the low abundances registered, however, on contrary to low cell abundances, diversity was high within plankton. This work is supported by the Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Istanbul University (FOA-2016-20530), Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Kocaeli University (KOU-BAPB-2016/026), Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Cukurova University (FBA-2016-6205) and the first joint Turkish-Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition. Authors thank the captain and crew of M/V Ushuaia, as well as the Turkish and Ukrainian authorities for their valuable help and support. Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Istanbul UniversityIstanbul University [FOA-2016-20530]; Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Kocaeli UniversityKocaeli University [KOU-BAPB-2016/026]; Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Cukurova UniversityCukurova University [FBA-2016-6205]; first joint Turkish-Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ergul, Halim Aytekin
Ozturk, Bayram
Yilmaz, Izzet Noyan
Mavruk, Sinan
Tas, Seyfettin
Yildiz, Melek
Aker, Halim Vedat
author_facet Ergul, Halim Aytekin
Ozturk, Bayram
Yilmaz, Izzet Noyan
Mavruk, Sinan
Tas, Seyfettin
Yildiz, Melek
Aker, Halim Vedat
author_sort Ergul, Halim Aytekin
title Coastal Plankton Assemblages in the Vicinity of Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel (Western Antarctic Peninsula) during the First Joint Turkish - Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition
title_short Coastal Plankton Assemblages in the Vicinity of Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel (Western Antarctic Peninsula) during the First Joint Turkish - Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition
title_full Coastal Plankton Assemblages in the Vicinity of Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel (Western Antarctic Peninsula) during the First Joint Turkish - Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition
title_fullStr Coastal Plankton Assemblages in the Vicinity of Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel (Western Antarctic Peninsula) during the First Joint Turkish - Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition
title_full_unstemmed Coastal Plankton Assemblages in the Vicinity of Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel (Western Antarctic Peninsula) during the First Joint Turkish - Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition
title_sort coastal plankton assemblages in the vicinity of galindez island and neumayer channel (western antarctic peninsula) during the first joint turkish - ukrainian antarctic research expedition
publisher Central Fisheries Research Inst
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/11454/30566
https://doi.org/10.4194/1303-2712-v18_4_09
long_lat ENVELOPE(-40.000,-40.000,-82.167,-82.167)
ENVELOPE(-64.248,-64.248,-65.250,-65.250)
ENVELOPE(-64.267,-64.267,-65.250,-65.250)
ENVELOPE(-63.500,-63.500,-64.783,-64.783)
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Antarctic Peninsula
Austral
Neumayer
Ushuaia
Galindez
Galindez Island
Neumayer Channel
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Antarctic Peninsula
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Neumayer
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Galindez Island
Neumayer Channel
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Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Galindez Island
Copepods
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Copepods
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2149-181X
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