Diel vertical migration of copepods and its environmental drivers in subtropical Bahamian blue holes

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Yongcui Sha
Huan Zhang
Marcus Lee
Caroline Björnerås
Martin Škerlep
Raphael Gollnisch
Simon David Herzog
Gustaf Ekelund Ugge
Jerker Vinterstare
Nan Hu
Varpu Pärssinen
Kaj Hulthén
P. Anders Nilsson
Karin Rengefors
Christer Brönmark
R. Brian Langerhans
Lars-Anders Hansson
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[1] Lund University,Department of Biology, Aquatic Ecology
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Hydrobiology
[3] University of Skövde,School of Bioscience
[4] North Carolina State University,Department of Biological Sciences and W.M. Keck Center for Behavioral Biology
[5] Karlstad University,Department of Environmental and Life Sciences
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Aquatic Ecology | 2021年 / 55卷
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Calanoid copepod; Cyclopoid copepod; Vertical distribution; Predation; Food availability; Ultraviolet radiation; Blue hole; Bahamas;
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Diel vertical migration (DVM) is the most common behavioral phenomenon in zooplankton, and numerous studies have evaluated DVM under strong seasonality at higher latitudes. Yet, our understanding of the environmental drivers of DVM at low latitudes, where seasonal variation is less pronounced, remains limited. Therefore, we here examined patterns of vertical distribution in copepods in six subtropical Bahamian blue holes with different food web structure and tested the role of several key environmental variables potentially affecting this behavior. Day and night samplings showed that copepods generally performed DVM, characterized by downward migration to deeper depths during the day and upward migration to surface waters at night. Across all blue holes, the daytime vertical depth distribution of calanoid copepods correlated positively with both predation risk and depth of food resources (Chlorophyll a), but was less affected by ultraviolet radiation (UVR). A potential explanation is that since UVR is a continuous threat across seasons, zooplankton have established photoprotective pigmentation making them less vulnerable to this threat. The copepods also showed a size-structured depth segregation, where larger individuals were found at deeper depths during the day, which further strengthens the suggestion that predation is a major driver of DVM in these systems. Hence, in contrast to studies performed at higher latitudes, we show that despite the constant exposure to UVR, predator avoidance and food availability are the most pronounced drivers of copepod DVM at those low latitudes, suggesting that the main driver of DVM may vary among systems, but also systematically by latitude.
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