Zooplankton composition and distribution off the coast of Galicia, Spain |
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Authors: | Valdes, J.L. Roman, M.R. Alvarez-Ossorio, M.T. Gauzens, A.L. Miranda, A. |
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Affiliation: | Institute Español de Oceanografia PO Box 130, La Coruña, Spain 1Horn Point Laboratories, University of Maryland PO Box 775, Cambridge, MD 21613, USA 2Instituto Español de Oceanografia PO Box 1552, Vigo, Spain |
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Abstract: | During June and September 1984, zooplankton samples were collectedwith other hydrographic and biological data along the Galiciancoast (NW of Spain). In June copepods contributed {small tilde}60%to the total zooplankton community, with larvaceans, siphonophoresand cladocerans also abundant. In September >90% of the zooplanktonsampled were copepods. The dominant species of copepods in bothJune and September were Acartia clausi, Paracalanus parvus andTemora longicornis. The meroplankton was dominated by echinoderms,bryozoans, barnacle larvae and bivalve larvae. In June the averagezooplankton biomass was 31.08 mg C m3; the Septemberaverage was 41.69 mg C m3. The relationship between theslopes of the regression equations (biomass versus abundance)suggests that the zooplankton assemblage in June was composedby larger animals than in September. The major concentrationof zooplankton was between 0 and 50 m, with both June and Septemberdaytime surface samples having 67 times the amount oforganisms than the lower water column (50100 m). Therewere no distinct differences in total zooplankton abundancesat the inshore and offshore stations; however, the inshore stationsoften had a higher percentage of meroplankton than the offshorestations. In June zooplankton abundance at the northern transectsand the western transects was similar. In September there weregreater concentrations of zooplankton in the western Galicianshelf as compared with the northern shelf. These differencesin the horizontal distribution of the zooplankton were relatedto upwelling events. |
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