Some distributional characteristics of small zooplankton at two stations in the Otranto Strait (Eastern Mediterranean) |
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Authors: | Kršinić Frano Grbec Branka |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Plankton Ecology, Kneza Damjana Jude 12, HRV-2000 Dubrovnik, Croatia;(2) Laboratory of Physical Oceanography, Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Ivana Metrovia 63, Split, Croatia |
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Abstract: | The qualitative composition, numerical abundance and vertical distribution of protozoan and microcopepod communities were studied in the Otranto Strait at two stations during five cruises from August 1986 to May 1990. The samples were collected with a plankton net of 53-m mesh size equipped with a closing system in six or seven vertical layers. The principal component analysis (PCA) was used to analyse the spatial and temporal variability of small zooplanktonic assemblages. Data are presented for 36 species of radiolarians, 46 tintinnines and for 22 oncaeid copepods. Differences between the eastern shore and the western shore were not significant, according to the PC analysis of the total density values for all assemblages. However, on the basis of the distribution of PC loadings, it was possible to distinguish three vertical layers whose variability contributes in different amounts to the total variability in the small zooplankton community at both stations. The water masses have crucial significance for the spatial and seasonal distribution of all assemblages. Each type of water mass is connected by the presence of characteristic species. |
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Keywords: | tintinnines radiolarians copepods microzooplankton water masses Otranto Strait Adriatic Sea |
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