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BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE SOUTHERN OCEAN: ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS DRIVING MESOPLANKTON DISTRIBUTION SOUTH OF AFRICA Spatial distribution of zooplankton communities depends on numerous factors, especially temperature and salinity conditions (hydrological factor), sampled depth, trophic factor, and dial cycle...

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Main Authors: Alexander L. Vereshchaka, Eteri I. Musaeva, Anastasiia A. Lunina
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/4561888
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4561888
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Summary:BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE SOUTHERN OCEAN: ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS DRIVING MESOPLANKTON DISTRIBUTION SOUTH OF AFRICA Spatial distribution of zooplankton communities depends on numerous factors, especially temperature and salinity conditions (hydrological factor), sampled depth, trophic factor, and dial cycle. We analyzed and compared the impact of these factors on abundance, biodiversity, quantitative (QNT-structure based on proportion of taxa) and qualitative (QUAL-structure based on presence/absence of taxa) structure of mesoplankton in the Southern Ocean. Samples (43 stations, three vertical strata sampled at each station, 163 taxa identified) were collected with a Juday net along the SR02 transect in December 2009. Mesoplankton abundance in discrete vertical layers ranged from 0.2 to 13743.6 ind. m-3 (five orders of magnitude), maximal and minimal values were recorded in the upper mixed and in the deepest layer, respectively. Within the combined 300-m layer, abundances ranged from 16.0 to 1455.0 ind. m-3(five orders of magnitude) suggesting that integral samples provide little information about actual variations of mesoplankton abundances. A set of analyses (CCAs, ANOSIM, clustering) showed that depth was the major driver of mesoplankton distribution (abundance, biodiversity, QNT-structure), hydrological factors influenced two of them (QNT-structure and QUAL-structure), trophic factor (surface chlorophyll as a proxy) strongly affected one parameter (QNT-structure), and dial cycle had an insignificant effect on mesoplankton distribution. Using our current knowledge of the fine structure of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, we compared effects of four hydrological fronts (boundaries between different water-masses with distinct environmental characteristics) and eight dynamic jets (narrow yet very intense currents) on mesoplankton distribution. Three hydrological fronts (Subtropical, Polar, Subantarctic) drove QNT-structure and QUAL-structure of mesoplankton assemblages (decreasing in order of influence), while the ...