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Plankton variability on the Faroe Shelf during the 1990s

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posted on 2023-05-30, 17:12 authored by Eilif Gaard

A mixture of neritic copepod species, meroplanktonic larvae, and ichthyoplankton usually dominates the zooplankton on the Faroe Shelf during spring and summer. The ecosystem, however, is very much affected by the interannually variable influx of Calanus fimnarchicus. During the 1990s, the plankton production, abundance, and species composition fluctuated greatly, the zooplankton biomass on the Shelf (which is mainly C. finrmrchicus biomass) by a factor of 10. When the abundance of C. fimnarchicus was high, the abundance of neritic zooplankton was generally low and vice versa. Interannually. there is a strong inverse relationship between zoop­lankton biomass on the Shelf and new primary production. During the 1990s, new primary production from spring to mid-summer fluctuated by a factor of about 5, inversely related to the zooplankton biomass. The good relationship between primary production and fish reproduction and growth and is most likely the result of variable production of zooplankton of a suitable size for fish larvae during spring.

Article from Marine Science Symposia Vol. 219 - "Hydrobiological variability in the ICES Area, 1990-1999", symposium held in Edinburgh, 8-10 August 2001. To access  the remaining articles please click on the keyword "MSS Vol. 219". 

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ICES Marine Science Symposia

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219

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2708-9216

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Gaard, E. 2003. Plankton variability on the Faroe Shelf during the 1990s. ICES Marine Science Symposia, 219: 182 189. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.19271789