Annual pattern of micro- and mesozooplankton abundance and biomass in a subtropical estuary |
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Authors: | Buskey Edward J |
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Institution: | Marine Science Institute, University of Texas at Austin Port Aransas, TX 78373, USA |
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Abstract: | The pattern of biomass and abundance of microzooplankton andmesozooplankton were studied over an annual cycle in the NuecesEstuary, Texas. Zooplankton samples and associated hydrographicdata were collected at four locations at biweekly intervalsfrom September 1987 through October 1988. This is a broad, shallowbay system with an average depth of 2.4 m. The concentrationof chlorophyll a in the surface waters averaged 7.4 µgl1with 85% passing through a 20 µ mesh. Microzooplankton(20200 µ in length) were extremely abundant throughoutthis study. Abundances of ciliates (including both aloricateciliates and tintinnids) ranged from 5000 to 400 000 l,with a mean of 38 000 l1 of seawater over the entirecourse of the study. Mesozooplankton (2002000 µmin length) abundance averaged 6100 m3 for samples collectedduring the day and 10 100 m3 for samples collected atnight. Mesozooplankton were dominated by Acartia tonsa whichmade up {small tilde}50% of the total. Biomass estimates formicrozooplankton (based on volume estimates) were often higherthan measured biomass of mesozooplankton. Given the shortergeneration times and higher metabolic rate of microzooplanktoncompared to mesozooplankton, microzooplankton should have agreater effect on the trophic dynamics of the Nueces Estuarythan mesozooplankton. |
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