Relation of radiolarian distributions to subsurface hydrography in the North Pacific

Stanley A. Kling
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Based on opening-closing net plankton collections, the vertical and horizontal distributions of some triplyean radiolarian species have been plotted for the eastern North Pacific. In a mid-ocean profile of the upper 400 m, there emerge: (1) a zone including subarctic near-surface waters and extending southward at greater depths, (2) a narrow zone to the south concentrated above the first zone, and (3) a zone yet farther south ranging from the surface to a lower boundary that shoals northward. These zones correspond generally to the following respective hydrographic features: (1) the Subarctic Water Mass and the Intermediate Water, centered on a salinity minimum, (2) an unnamed mid-latitude zone characterized by a salinity maximum above the salinity minimum and (3) the warm, high salinity, Central Water Mass. Toward the North American continent, distributions of species from the two more northern (and deeper) zones overlap as the respective water masses become mixed in the California Current. The southernmost (and shallowest) zone retains hydrographic and biologic continuity as a surface layer at the outer edge of the California Current. Semi-closed circulation systems in the hydrographic zones provide physical and biological continuity within the zones with minor interchange among them.

The horizontal distributions of these radiolarians in the upper 150 m are comparable to those of other kinds of plankton in the same area, and they are generally consistent, hydrographically, with previously reported distributions of the same species in other oceans.

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北太平洋放射虫分布与地下水文的关系
利用开闭网浮游生物资料,绘制了北太平洋东部三生放射虫种类的垂直和水平分布图。在400米以上的洋中剖面中,出现了:(1)一个包括亚北极近地表水并在更深处向南延伸的区域,(2)一个狭窄的区域向南集中在第一个区域之上,以及(3)一个更向南的区域,范围从表面到向北浅滩的下边界。这些区域通常对应于以下各自的水文特征:(1)亚北极水团和中间水,以盐度最小值为中心;(2)一个未命名的中纬度区,其特征是盐度最大值高于盐度最小值;(3)温暖、高盐度的中央水团。向北美大陆方向,由于各自的水团在加利福尼亚洋流中混合,来自两个更北(和更深)区域的物种分布重叠。最南端(也是最浅的)区域作为加利福尼亚洋流外缘的表层,保持了水文和生物的连续性。水文带的半封闭循环系统在带内提供了物理和生物的连续性,它们之间有少量的交换。这些放射虫在150米以上的水平分布与同一地区其他种类的浮游生物相当,并且在水文上与先前报道的其他海洋中相同物种的分布大致一致。
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