Variations of zooplankton metabolism and feeding in the frontal area of the Alboran Sea (western Mediterranean) in winter

Raymond Gaudy, Faiçal Youssara
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Respiration, excretion (NH4 and PO4) and feeding of zooplankton from the upper 200 m of the Almeria–Oran frontal region (western Mediterranean), were studied during winter 1997. Eight sites belonging to the three main hydrodynamic structures of the area (Mediterranean water, geostrophic Atlantic jet and associated anticyclonic gyre) were considered. Lowest values of respiration, PO4 excretion, O/P atomic ratio and particle ingestion were found in Mediterranean waters. At the frontal limit, respiration and ammonium excretion were enhanced compared to the adjacent structures (Mediterranean water and Atlantic jet). In the gyre water, lowest O/N and highest N/P values were observed and maximum faecal pellet production and reproduction activity (inferred from the proportion of nauplii in plankton) were recorded. Selectivity was observed for feeding with respect to particular spectra. At the front and in the jet, large particles (> 20 μm), were preferred, while medium- and small-sized particles were mainly used for food at the gyre and in Mediterranean water. As the bulk of zooplankton components was the same at all the stations, physiological variations were interpreted as adaptive processes to qualitative and quantitative changes in the food resource, i.e. Mediterranean scarcity and Atlantic water richness, “new production” of diatoms at the front limit, enhancement of the microbial food chain at the gyre and in Mediterranean waters. The maximum proportion of copepod nauplii observed at the gyre could result, either from an isopycnal transport from the front, of larvae issued from eggs produced at the frontal limit, or from a local enhancement of copepod reproductive activity induced by the favourable food conditions prevailing at the gyre, as suggested by the increase of faecal production.

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冬季Alboran海(西地中海)前缘浮游动物代谢和摄食的变化
1997年冬季,对地中海西部阿尔梅里亚-奥兰额区200米以上浮游动物的呼吸、排泄(NH4和PO4)和摄食进行了研究。考虑了属于该地区三个主要水动力结构(地中海水、地转大西洋急流和相关的反气旋环流)的八个地点。呼吸、PO4排泄、O/P原子比和颗粒摄取量均在地中海水域最低。与邻近结构(地中海水和大西洋急流)相比,在锋面极限处,呼吸和氨的排泄增强。在环流水体中,观察到最低的O/N和最高的N/P值,并记录到最大的粪便颗粒生产和繁殖活动(由浮游生物中nauplii的比例推断)。对特定光谱的投料进行了选择性观察。在前部和射流中,大颗粒(>20 μm)的颗粒为首选,而中小型颗粒主要用于环流和地中海水域的食物。由于浮游动物组成的大部分在所有站点都是相同的,生理变化被解释为对食物资源的定性和定量变化的适应过程,即地中海的稀缺和大西洋的丰富水,前沿限制硅藻的“新生产”,环流和地中海水域微生物食物链的增强。在环流处观察到的桡足类nauplii的最大比例,可能是由于锋面的等环流运输,来自锋面极限产卵的幼虫,或者是由于环流处有利的食物条件引起的桡足类繁殖活动的局部增强,正如粪便产量的增加所表明的那样。
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