The fate of discarded appendicularian houses: degradation by the copepod, Microsetella norvegica, and other agents |
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Authors: | Koski, Marja Moller, Eva F. Maar, Marie Visser, Andre W. |
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Affiliation: | 1 Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Kavalergården 6, DK-2920 Charlottenlund, Denmark 2 University of Copenhagen, Helsingørgade 51, DK-3400 Hillerød, Denmark 3 Department of Marine Ecology, The National Environmental Research Institute, Frederiksborgvej 399, Po Box 358, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Despite the potential importance of zooplankton in degradationof marine snow, the association of colonising zooplankton withdiscarded appendicularian houses has not been investigated innorthern areas. We sampled the vertical distributions of appendicularians,houses and potential zooplankton colonisers at two stationsin the central North Sea during late summer. In addition, grazingexperiments were performed with the copepod Microsetella norvegica,which was assumed to be the main contributor to house degradation.The results were used in (i) inverse modelling, to estimatethe factors which were significant in shaping the vertical distributionof houses and (ii) calculations to estimate potential housedegradation rates. M. Norvegica was able to feed on appendicularianhouses, with feeding rates up to 0.42 g C (g C)1 day1(0.14 µg C ind.1 day1). The model resultssuggested that the vertical distribution of houses was shapedby sinking of houses, bacterial degradation and feeding of M.norvegica and invertebrate larvae. The estimated community degradationrate by M. norvegica was low, whereas invertebrate larvae haddegradation rates close to bacterial degradation. We concludethat at the typical concentrations of M. norvegica in the NorthSea (104 ind. m2), its role in marine snow degradationis likely to be small. Degradation by other zooplankton groups,such as invertebrate larvae, can, however, be substantial. |
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