A Critical Comparison of Two Long-term Zooplankton Time Series from the Central-west North Sea |
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Authors: | Clark, R. A. Frid, C. L. J. Batten, S. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management, Dove Marine Laboratory, Cullercoats, North Shields, NE30 4PZ and 1 the Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science, 1 Walker Terrace, The Hoe, Plymouth, PL1 3BN, UK |
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Abstract: | Long-term changes in relative and absolute zooplankton abundanceand species composition were compared between the Dove MarineLaboratory and Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) time seriesin the central-western North Sea. The two time series employdifferent sampling mechanisms, with the Dove series beng obtainedby net sampling at a fixed station off the Northumberland coast,while the CPR series utilizes a network of fixed towed routes. It was found that there was a significant correlation (r =0.64, P < 0.001) between the relative year-to-year fluctuations of the two series and a significant agreement in the pattern of year-to-year variations in species composition of the dominant taxa (P = 0.01) over the majority of the time period. However, examination of absolute zooplankton abundances found large differences between the two time series. Differences in mesh size and in the sample processing methodologies were not wholly responsible for these. Model-derived catching efficiencies for the two sampling devices suggested that differences in absolute abundances may have been mainly due in some taxa to a greater degree of active avoidance of the CPR sampling device by zooplankton, although it is likely that passive avoidance as a result of hydrodynamic factors has a role.> |
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