Mesozooplankton in the eastern and western subarctic Pacific: community structure, seasonal life histories, and interannual variability

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作者
Mackas, DL
Tsuda, A
机构
[1] Inst Ocean Sci, Dept Fisheries & Oceans, Sidney, BC V8L 4B2, Canada
[2] Hokkaido Natl Fisheries Res Inst, Kushiro, Hokkaido 085, Japan
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10.1016/S0079-6611(99)00012-9
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
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The zooplankton community of the subarctic Pacific is relatively simple, and contains a similar set of major species in all deep water areas of the subarctic Pacific. Their role in the food web varies considerably between coastal and offshore locations. In the oceanic gyres, microzooplankton and other mesozooplankton taxa replace phytoplankton as the primary food source for the dominant mesozooplankton species. Micronekton and larger zooplankton probably replace pelagic fish as major direct predators. Productivity and upper ocean biomass concentrations are intensely seasonal, in part because of seasonality of the physical environment and food supply, but also because of life history patterns involving seasonal vertical migrations (400-2000 m range) and winter dormancy. During the spring-summer season of upper ocean growth, small scale horizontal and vertical patchiness is intense. This can create local zones of high prey availability for predators such as planktivorous fish, birds, and marine mammals. On average, the cores of the subarctic gyres have lower biomass and productivity than the margins of the gyres, There is also some evidence that the Western Gyre is more productive than the Alaska Gyre, but more research is needed to confirm whether this east-west gradient is permanent. There is increasing evidence that the pattern of zooplankton productivity is changing over time, probably in response to interdecadal ocean climate variability. These changes include 2-3 fold shifts in total biomass, 30-60 day shifts in seasonal timing, and 10-25% changes in average body length, (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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