Temporal variability of deep-sea zooplankton in the Arabian Sea

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作者
Koppelmann, R [1 ]
Fabian, H [1 ]
Weikert, H [1 ]
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[1] Inst Hydrobiol & Fischereiwissensch, D-22765 Hamburg, Germany
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10.1007/s00227-002-0999-y
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
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Mesozooplankton samples from two stations in the Arabian Sea (WAST, 4,050 in, 16degrees15'N, 60degrees20'E; CAST, 3,950 in, 14degrees30'N, 64degrees30'E) were collected from the surface down to 20 in above bottom during three monsoon periods: the autumn intermonsoon in October 1995, the spring intermonsoon in April 1997, and the NE monsoon in February 1998. The main goal of this study is to enhance our knowledge on the effect of spatial and temporal differences in primary production and particle flux rates on the abundance and distribution of mesozooplankton, with special attention to the deep sea. Literature data indicate episodically high rates of primary production and particle flux in the region during the SW monsoon and the autumn intermonsoon. Set in this context, the zooplankton showed an in-phase coupling in biomass and abundance with the primary production in the surface 150 in. In the mesopelagic realm (150-1,050 in), the seasonal coupling was less clear. In the bathypelagic zone, below 1,050 m, there was no evidence of in-phase coupling, though temporal differences in the distribution of zooplankton abundance and biomass with depth between seasons could be shown by an analysis of covariance and an a posteriori test. The results suggest that the bathypelagic community responds to increased particle flux rates, but with longer time gaps than in the epipelagic zone. This is probably due to longer development and response times of zooplankton in the cold, deep-water environment independent of possible lateral advection processes.
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