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The importance of small-sized copepods in a frontal area of the Aegean Sea
Authors:Zervoudaki  S; Christou  E D; Nielsen  T G; Siokou-Frangou  I; Assimakopoulou  G; Giannakourou  A; Maar  M; Pagou  K; Krasakopoulou  E; Christaki  U; Moraitou-Apostolopoulou  M
Institution:1 Hellenic centre for marine research, po box 712, 19013 anavyssos, Greece 2 National environmental research institute, dep. of marine ecology, po box 358, dk-4000 roskilde, Denmark 3 Cnrs-fre 2816 elico, Université du littoral cõte d' opale, 32 avenue foch, 62930 wimereux, France 4 Zoological laboratory, university of athens, panepistimioupolis, 15771 athens, Greece
Abstract:Distribution, production and grazing of the copepod communitywere investigated in the northern Aegean Sea, which is characterizedby a permanent thermohaline front. Cruises were conducted alonga transect crossing the frontal area during spring and latesummer. Biomass and production of autotrophs were measured bysize fractionation and heterotrophic nanoflagellates and ciliateswere also studied. Copepod biomass, production and grazing impacton the phytoplankton and ciliate populations were estimated.The copepod community was sampled with a 45 µm net toinclude the smallest species and their developmental stages.The size, structure and distribution of the phytoplankton implythat most carbon was fixed by picoplankton during both seasonsand throughout the study area. The partitioning of carbon amongthe different plankton compartments was not a broad-based pyramidand the biomass of heterotrophs was higher than that of autotrophs,except in the non-frontal region during spring. Copepod biomasswas substantially higher in the frontal area. Our results showedthat the small-sized copepods (calanoids and cyclopoids) dominatedin terms of biomass and production, but also had a greater influenceon the efficiency of the trophic coupling between the primaryproducers and the protozooplankton than the larger species,stressing their importance in the northern Aegean Sea and theEastern Mediterranean in general.
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