Summer mesozooplankton distribution near Novaya Zemlya (eastern Barents Sea) |
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Authors: | Vladimir G. Dvoretsky Alexander G. Dvoretsky |
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Affiliation: | (1) Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Centre Russian Academy of Sciences, 17 str. Vladimirskaya, Murmansk, 183010, Russia |
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Abstract: | Regional variations in mesozooplankton composition, abundance and biomass were studied during a cruise in August 2006 near Novaya Zemlya Archipelago (eastern Barents Sea) using Juday net hauls from the bottom (or 100 m depth) to the surface. A comparison with multiannual literature values revealed that the mean temperature and salinity in the south and centre of the study area were similar to typical values, while temperature in the north was significantly higher. A total of 36 species and higher taxa were identified. Mesozooplankton abundance and biomass varied from 47 to 851 ind m−3 and from 5 to 74 mg dry weight m−3, respectively. Copepods dominated the mesozooplankton community, reaching 73–98% and 61–97% of the total abundance and biomass. Calanus finmarchicus and Oithona similis were the most abundant species at all stations. The biodiversities (Shannon indices) of the mesozooplankton community varied between stations from 1.10 to 2.46 (estimated from species abundances) and from 0.19 to 1.92 (estimated from species biomasses), averaging 1.93 ± 0.127 and 1.34 ± 0.151, respectively. Three groups at the 48% level of dissimilarity of species abundance were delineated by cluster analyses. The clusters differed significantly with respect to temperature and salinity. The total mesozooplankton abundance and biomass as well as quantitative parameters of most common taxa scaled negatively with temperature. |
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Keywords: | Abundance Barents Sea Biomass Mesozooplankton community Novaya Zemlya |
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