Large scale patches of Calanus finmarchicus and associated hydrographic conditions off the Lofoten archipelago
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24478Dato
2021-12-24Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Weidberg, Nicholas; Santana Hernandez, Nestor; Renner, Angelika; Falk‑Petersen, Stig; Basedow, Sünnje LinnéaSammendrag
Large swarms of individuals at different spatiotemporal scales characterise the distributions of many animal
species. In the ocean several mesozooplankton taxa aggregate in large patches or swarms driven by active
behavioural responses to hydrographic structures, although intrinsic biotic characteristics of species´life cycles
not related with the environment can also affect spatial distributions. To understand the mechanisms of aggregation and disentangle environmental and pure spatial effects contributing to patch formation, we extensively
sampled a large Calanus finmarchicus patch off the Lofoten islands, northern Norway, in spring 2017 by means of
Laser Optical Plankton Counter (LOPC) cross shelf transects and biophysical samplings at fixed stations. We
observed a clear association between the buoyant layer of the fresh, cold Norwegian Coastal Current (NCC) and
high surface copepod abundances. Off shelf lateral displacements of the NCC along its path may retain copepods
from the offshore basins. At deeper layers, copepod abundances increased markedly at regions with low sea level
anomalies and reduced vertical flows. Our results also suggest that copepods performed short range diel vertical
migration within the patch. Potential future changes in the seasonality and structure of the NCC and their impact
on swarm occurrence and formation are discussed.
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Weidberg, Santana Hernandez, Renner, Falk‑Petersen, Basedow. Large scale patches of Calanus finmarchicus and associated hydrographic conditions off the Lofoten archipelago. Journal of Marine Systems. 2022;227Metadata
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