Spatial assemblages of micronektonic crustaceans (Decapoda, Euphausiacea, Lophogastrida, and Mysida) support pelagic ecoregions along a latitudinal transect in the Atlantic Ocean

The micronekton community of pelagic shrimps was studied by means of taxonomic composition, abundance and biomass analysis, across a latitudinal transect in the Atlantic Ocean from off Brazil coast (15ºS) to the south of Iceland (55ºN). Total abundance and biomass were sampled by Mesopelagos net wit...

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Main Authors: Díaz Pérez, Javier, Landeira Sánchez, José María, Hernández-León, Santiago, Reyes-Martínez, M. José, González-Gordillo, Juan Ignacio
Other Authors: BU-BAS
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122011
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author Díaz Pérez, Javier
Landeira Sánchez, José María
Hernández-León, Santiago
Reyes-Martínez, M. José
González-Gordillo, Juan Ignacio
author2 BU-BAS
author_facet Díaz Pérez, Javier
Landeira Sánchez, José María
Hernández-León, Santiago
Reyes-Martínez, M. José
González-Gordillo, Juan Ignacio
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collection Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda
description The micronekton community of pelagic shrimps was studied by means of taxonomic composition, abundance and biomass analysis, across a latitudinal transect in the Atlantic Ocean from off Brazil coast (15ºS) to the south of Iceland (55ºN). Total abundance and biomass were sampled by Mesopelagos net with a mouth opening of 5 x 7 m and a total length of 58 m. Vertical variation of temperature, conductivity, pressure, dissolved oxygen and fluorescence were recorded by CTD profiler. Different depth levels were established and samples were taken during the daytime and nightly at each sampling station. A total of 132 species were identified belonging to 10 different families. Euphausiidae was the most abundant family and Acanthephyridae was the family that most contributed to the total biomass. Pelagic shrimp assemblages, related with latitudinal changes in biomass and abundance, agreed with previous delimitation of ecoregions in the Atlantic Ocean (Foxtom, 1970; Fasham and Foxton, 1979; Sutton et al., 2017). Diel vertical migrations were detected along the transect, with a maximum of biomass within the Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ) during the daytime, that coincides with a maximum of Chl-a (Vereshchaka et al., 2016). According to the information obtained of Euphausiacea, Decapoda and Lophogastrida biomass in both cruises, we have estimated a total of 22.9 tC in the Atlantic Ocean, that agree with previous works (Vereshchaka et al., 2019). We must point out that we only sampled the first 1700 m and 850 m of the water column in North Atlantic and Central Atlantic, respectively, that obviously suggest an underestimation of the actual total biomass. This underestimation is even higher considering that the calculations were done assuming a net efficiency of 50% (Hernández-León, et al., 2019). 177 176 2
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/122011 2025-04-20T14:39:35+00:00 Spatial assemblages of micronektonic crustaceans (Decapoda, Euphausiacea, Lophogastrida, and Mysida) support pelagic ecoregions along a latitudinal transect in the Atlantic Ocean Díaz Pérez, Javier Landeira Sánchez, José María Hernández-León, Santiago Reyes-Martínez, M. José González-Gordillo, Juan Ignacio BU-BAS 2023 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122011 eng eng Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) "Migradoresy Flujo Activo en El Océano Atlántico" Biomasa y Flujo Activo en la Zona Batipelágica VIII International Symposium on Marine Sciences (ISMS 2022) http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122011 Sí Abstracts Volume VIII International Symposium on Marine Sciences, July 2022 / coordinación, María Esther Torres Padrón, p. 176-177 240191 Invertebrados no insectos 251005 Zoología marina Micronekton community Mesopelagic Decapod shrimps Atlantic Ocean info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference poster 2023 ftunivlaspalmas 2025-03-21T05:46:10Z The micronekton community of pelagic shrimps was studied by means of taxonomic composition, abundance and biomass analysis, across a latitudinal transect in the Atlantic Ocean from off Brazil coast (15ºS) to the south of Iceland (55ºN). Total abundance and biomass were sampled by Mesopelagos net with a mouth opening of 5 x 7 m and a total length of 58 m. Vertical variation of temperature, conductivity, pressure, dissolved oxygen and fluorescence were recorded by CTD profiler. Different depth levels were established and samples were taken during the daytime and nightly at each sampling station. A total of 132 species were identified belonging to 10 different families. Euphausiidae was the most abundant family and Acanthephyridae was the family that most contributed to the total biomass. Pelagic shrimp assemblages, related with latitudinal changes in biomass and abundance, agreed with previous delimitation of ecoregions in the Atlantic Ocean (Foxtom, 1970; Fasham and Foxton, 1979; Sutton et al., 2017). Diel vertical migrations were detected along the transect, with a maximum of biomass within the Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ) during the daytime, that coincides with a maximum of Chl-a (Vereshchaka et al., 2016). According to the information obtained of Euphausiacea, Decapoda and Lophogastrida biomass in both cruises, we have estimated a total of 22.9 tC in the Atlantic Ocean, that agree with previous works (Vereshchaka et al., 2019). We must point out that we only sampled the first 1700 m and 850 m of the water column in North Atlantic and Central Atlantic, respectively, that obviously suggest an underestimation of the actual total biomass. This underestimation is even higher considering that the calculations were done assuming a net efficiency of 50% (Hernández-León, et al., 2019). 177 176 2 Conference Object Iceland North Atlantic Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda
spellingShingle 240191 Invertebrados no insectos
251005 Zoología marina
Micronekton community
Mesopelagic
Decapod shrimps
Atlantic Ocean
Díaz Pérez, Javier
Landeira Sánchez, José María
Hernández-León, Santiago
Reyes-Martínez, M. José
González-Gordillo, Juan Ignacio
Spatial assemblages of micronektonic crustaceans (Decapoda, Euphausiacea, Lophogastrida, and Mysida) support pelagic ecoregions along a latitudinal transect in the Atlantic Ocean
title Spatial assemblages of micronektonic crustaceans (Decapoda, Euphausiacea, Lophogastrida, and Mysida) support pelagic ecoregions along a latitudinal transect in the Atlantic Ocean
title_full Spatial assemblages of micronektonic crustaceans (Decapoda, Euphausiacea, Lophogastrida, and Mysida) support pelagic ecoregions along a latitudinal transect in the Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Spatial assemblages of micronektonic crustaceans (Decapoda, Euphausiacea, Lophogastrida, and Mysida) support pelagic ecoregions along a latitudinal transect in the Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Spatial assemblages of micronektonic crustaceans (Decapoda, Euphausiacea, Lophogastrida, and Mysida) support pelagic ecoregions along a latitudinal transect in the Atlantic Ocean
title_short Spatial assemblages of micronektonic crustaceans (Decapoda, Euphausiacea, Lophogastrida, and Mysida) support pelagic ecoregions along a latitudinal transect in the Atlantic Ocean
title_sort spatial assemblages of micronektonic crustaceans (decapoda, euphausiacea, lophogastrida, and mysida) support pelagic ecoregions along a latitudinal transect in the atlantic ocean
topic 240191 Invertebrados no insectos
251005 Zoología marina
Micronekton community
Mesopelagic
Decapod shrimps
Atlantic Ocean
topic_facet 240191 Invertebrados no insectos
251005 Zoología marina
Micronekton community
Mesopelagic
Decapod shrimps
Atlantic Ocean
url http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122011