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Vertical distribution and seasonal dynamics of mesozooplankton in the Iceland Basin
conference contribution
posted on 2024-02-26, 10:23 authored by Astthor GislasonNo abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.
The abundance and seasonal vertical distribution of dominant zooplankters in the Iceland Basin was studied from data collected on four cruises between November 1996 and June 1997. Two species, Calanus finmarchicus and Pareuchaeta norvegica, constituted >90% of the copepod biomass. A seasonal migration pattern was evident in C. finmarchicus, P. norvegica, Oithona spp. and Metridia lucens: From December to February they inhabited the deeper layers, whereas from April to June they were most abundant in the upper layers. The vertical distribution of Pleuromamma robusta was rather similar year round, with highest numbers being caught above 200-400 m depth. Oncaea spp. stayed deep during winter, but only a limited part of the population rose to upper waters during the summer. The reproduction of P. norvegica occurred at depth in February and was uncoupled to the spring bloom. As judged by the incidence of adults of both sexes the reproduction of M. lucens took place in spring and summer. The data on Oithona spp. and Oncaea spp. indicate that the former group reproduces between April and June in the upper layers, whereas the latter appears to reproduce year-round at depth. The breeding of P. robusta took place in relatively shallow water and was probably not confined to a particular season of the year.