Vertical Distributions of Continental Shelf Zooplankton in Stratified and Isothermal Waters

J. T. Turner, M. Dagg
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AbstractFine-scale vertical zooplankton distributions were compared in October 1978 on a cross-shelf transect south of Long Island, New York, at a time-series station south of Long Island, and at a time-series station on Georges Bank. Samples were collected at 5 to 10-m depth intervals with a pumping system and fine mesh (102 μm) nets. The waters south of Long Island were strongly stratified, whereas those of Georges Bank were isothermal. Juvenile or adult copepods accounted for a mean of 91% of the total number of animals collected. Of these, one species (Oithona similis) was overwhelmingly dominant, accounting for a mean of 50% of the total number of zooplankters collected. Comparison of our values for the abundance of O. similis with those obtained with coarser meshes of nets in previous investigations in these waters during the same season suggest that these previous studies may have underestimated the abundance of O. similis by at least a factor of 20.Vertical distributions of some of the same domina...
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分层等温水域陆架浮游动物的垂直分布
摘要本文比较了1978年10月在纽约长岛以南交叉大陆架样带、长岛以南时间序列站和乔治滩时间序列站上浮游动物的精细垂直分布。采用泵送系统和细孔(102 μm)网,在5 ~ 10 m深度采集样品。长岛以南的海水是强烈分层的,而乔治滩的海水是等温的。幼足类和成年桡足类平均占捕获总数的91%。其中,有一种浮游动物占绝对优势,平均占收集到的浮游动物总数的50%。将我们的相似鲭鱼丰度值与同一季节在这些水域进行的先前调查中使用较粗网目获得的值进行比较,表明这些先前的研究可能至少低估了相似鲭鱼的丰度20倍。垂直分布的一些相同的支配…
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