Analysis of the acoustic properties and vertical distribution patterns of mesoand bathypelagic fish, and their contribution to the biological pump

Programa de Doctorado en Oceanografía y Cambio Global por la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria This thesis presents novel results on carbon remineralization by the most abundant nonmigrator meso- and bathypelagic fishes on the earth (Cyclothone spp.), on the seasonality of migrant micronekto...

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Main Author: Sarmiento Lezcano, Airam Nauzet
Other Authors: Peña Sáenz, María Angeles, Olivar Buera, Pilar, GIR IOCAG: Oceanografía Biológica y Cambio Global, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, BU-BAS, Programa de Doctorado en Oceanografía y Cambio Global por la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123262
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/123262 2023-10-29T02:37:28+01:00 Analysis of the acoustic properties and vertical distribution patterns of mesoand bathypelagic fish, and their contribution to the biological pump Análisis De Las Propiedades Acústicas Y Pautas De Distribución Vertical De Los Peces Meso Y Batipelágicos Y Su Contribución A La Bomba Biológica Sarmiento Lezcano, Airam Nauzet Peña Sáenz, María Angeles Olivar Buera, Pilar GIR IOCAG: Oceanografía Biológica y Cambio Global Facultad de Ciencias del Mar BU-BAS Programa de Doctorado en Oceanografía y Cambio Global por la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 2023 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123262 eng eng Sustainable management of mesopelagic resources Tropical and South Atlantic - climate-based marine ecosystem prediction for sustainable management Desenmarañando la Estacionalidad Del Flujo Activo de Carbono en El Océano Tercer Ciclo http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123262 TESIS-1990338 Sí 251001 Oceanografía biológica 251002 Oceanografía química 251007 Oceanografía física 240114-4 Taxonomía animal. Peces 240106 Ecología animal info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis Thesis 2023 ftunivlaspalmas 2023-10-03T23:18:29Z Programa de Doctorado en Oceanografía y Cambio Global por la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria This thesis presents novel results on carbon remineralization by the most abundant nonmigrator meso- and bathypelagic fishes on the earth (Cyclothone spp.), on the seasonality of migrant micronekton active flux, on the swimbladder properties of six Cyclothone species inhabiting the meso- and bathypelagic layers in the North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, and on the use of acoustic scattering as a proxy for mesopelagic abundance/biomass. Micronekton is mainly composed of cephalopods, crustaceans and fishes. These organisms represent an important resource for higher trophic levels and are a key component of the biological carbon pump, contributing through diel vertical migrations (DVM) in the case of migrants, and through remineralization in the case of non-migrants. The vertical migrators feed at shallow ocean layers and release carbon at depth through respiration, defecation, excretion, moulting, and mortality. Recent studies suggest that migrant micronekton transport similar amounts of carbon to migrant zooplankton. However, there is scarce information about biomass and carbon flux by non-migratory species in the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones, and the seasonality of migrant micronekton active flux. In order to understand the contribution of carbon flux by non-migratory bristlemouth fishes (Cyclothone spp.) and partial migrator (Argyropelecus hemigymnus) we provide the first account of remineralisation by this community in the meso and bathypelagic zones from the oceanic upwelling off Northwest Africa to the south of Iceland (North Atlantic Ocean). We estimated that total carbon remineralisation in the meso and bathypelagic zone by these organisms was about 1%. We also studied the seasonal variability (June and October) of migrant biomass and respiratory carbon flux of numerically dominant pelagic crustaceans and mesopelagic fishes in the Gulf of California, a semi-enclosed sea (North East ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Iceland North Atlantic Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda
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251002 Oceanografía química
251007 Oceanografía física
240114-4 Taxonomía animal. Peces
240106 Ecología animal
spellingShingle 251001 Oceanografía biológica
251002 Oceanografía química
251007 Oceanografía física
240114-4 Taxonomía animal. Peces
240106 Ecología animal
Sarmiento Lezcano, Airam Nauzet
Analysis of the acoustic properties and vertical distribution patterns of mesoand bathypelagic fish, and their contribution to the biological pump
topic_facet 251001 Oceanografía biológica
251002 Oceanografía química
251007 Oceanografía física
240114-4 Taxonomía animal. Peces
240106 Ecología animal
description Programa de Doctorado en Oceanografía y Cambio Global por la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria This thesis presents novel results on carbon remineralization by the most abundant nonmigrator meso- and bathypelagic fishes on the earth (Cyclothone spp.), on the seasonality of migrant micronekton active flux, on the swimbladder properties of six Cyclothone species inhabiting the meso- and bathypelagic layers in the North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, and on the use of acoustic scattering as a proxy for mesopelagic abundance/biomass. Micronekton is mainly composed of cephalopods, crustaceans and fishes. These organisms represent an important resource for higher trophic levels and are a key component of the biological carbon pump, contributing through diel vertical migrations (DVM) in the case of migrants, and through remineralization in the case of non-migrants. The vertical migrators feed at shallow ocean layers and release carbon at depth through respiration, defecation, excretion, moulting, and mortality. Recent studies suggest that migrant micronekton transport similar amounts of carbon to migrant zooplankton. However, there is scarce information about biomass and carbon flux by non-migratory species in the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones, and the seasonality of migrant micronekton active flux. In order to understand the contribution of carbon flux by non-migratory bristlemouth fishes (Cyclothone spp.) and partial migrator (Argyropelecus hemigymnus) we provide the first account of remineralisation by this community in the meso and bathypelagic zones from the oceanic upwelling off Northwest Africa to the south of Iceland (North Atlantic Ocean). We estimated that total carbon remineralisation in the meso and bathypelagic zone by these organisms was about 1%. We also studied the seasonal variability (June and October) of migrant biomass and respiratory carbon flux of numerically dominant pelagic crustaceans and mesopelagic fishes in the Gulf of California, a semi-enclosed sea (North East ...
author2 Peña Sáenz, María Angeles
Olivar Buera, Pilar
GIR IOCAG: Oceanografía Biológica y Cambio Global
Facultad de Ciencias del Mar
BU-BAS
Programa de Doctorado en Oceanografía y Cambio Global por la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Sarmiento Lezcano, Airam Nauzet
author_facet Sarmiento Lezcano, Airam Nauzet
author_sort Sarmiento Lezcano, Airam Nauzet
title Analysis of the acoustic properties and vertical distribution patterns of mesoand bathypelagic fish, and their contribution to the biological pump
title_short Analysis of the acoustic properties and vertical distribution patterns of mesoand bathypelagic fish, and their contribution to the biological pump
title_full Analysis of the acoustic properties and vertical distribution patterns of mesoand bathypelagic fish, and their contribution to the biological pump
title_fullStr Analysis of the acoustic properties and vertical distribution patterns of mesoand bathypelagic fish, and their contribution to the biological pump
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the acoustic properties and vertical distribution patterns of mesoand bathypelagic fish, and their contribution to the biological pump
title_sort analysis of the acoustic properties and vertical distribution patterns of mesoand bathypelagic fish, and their contribution to the biological pump
publishDate 2023
url http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123262
genre Iceland
North Atlantic
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North Atlantic
op_relation Sustainable management of mesopelagic resources
Tropical and South Atlantic - climate-based marine ecosystem prediction for sustainable management
Desenmarañando la Estacionalidad Del Flujo Activo de Carbono en El Océano
Tercer Ciclo
http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123262
TESIS-1990338

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