建立黑海深度脱氧影响下冷水桡足类(Calanus euxinus)种群结构变化的模型

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Marine Systems Pub Date : 2024-10-02 DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2024.104017
Elena Vasechkina , Victor Melnikov
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本文介绍了在 20 世纪 80 年代末开始的脱氧作用影响下,黑海 Calanus euxinus Hulsemann, 1991 桡足类种群结构可能发生的变化的建模结果。黑海浮游动物的 "生命下限 "与亚氧层的上边界相对应,在亚氧层中,当氧气浓度为 10 μM /L 时,桡足类就会大量聚集。1955-1976年,该边界在整个海域为130-140米,但自20世纪80年代末以来,由于富营养化和气候变化,该边界在深水区已上升到70-80米。因此,氧化还原线附近的密集桡足类层,尤其是由处于休眠期的非迁移个体组成的后备种群,可能已被生活在100米深处并能耐受缺氧的黑海鲱鱼大量捕食。为了探索这一过程,我们创建了一个新的欧氏鳕种群动力学模型,该模型可以评估在准静止状态下和在处于休眠期的个体被密集捕食期间种群数量和结构的变化。该模型描述了Сalanus种群的动态,其基础是对个体的生长、繁殖力、休眠期的持续时间、死亡率和环境条件(食物悬浮物的浓度和垂直迁移层的温度)之间关系的统计描述。我们提出的假设是,小型中上层鱼类进入处于休眠期的桡足类聚集层对黑海生态系统的重大变化具有关键影响,这种变化与饲料浮游生物供应的减少和中上层鱼类数量的波动有关。
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Modeling the structure changes of cold-water copepods Calanus euxinus population under the influence of the black sea depths deoxygenation
The paper presents the results of modeling the possible changes in the structure of the population of Calanus euxinus Hulsemann, 1991 copepods in the Black Sea under the influence of deoxygenation that began in the late 1980s. Over the past 50 years, the depth of oxygen penetration in the deep sea has decreased by almost 50 m. The lower “life limit” of zooplankton in the Black Sea corresponds to the upper boundary of the suboxic layer, where intense copepod aggregation occurs at an oxygen concentration of 10 μM /L. In 1955–1976, this boundary was 130–140 m across the sea, but due to eutrophication and climate change since late 1980s, it has risen in deep water areas to 70–80 m. As a result, the dense copepod layers near the redoxcline and especially their reserve population stock, consisting of non-migrating individuals in diapause, may have been subjected to intensive eating by the Black Sea sprat, which lives to a depth of 100 m and can tolerate hypoxia. To explore this process, we created a new population dynamics model for C. euxinus, which makes it possible to assess changes in the abundance and structure of the population under conditions of a quasi-stationary state and during intensive predation of individuals in diapause. The model describes the dynamics of the Сalanus population based on a statistical description of the relationship between the growth of individuals, their fecundity, the duration of diapause, mortality, and environmental conditions: the concentration of food suspension and temperature in the layer of vertical migration. We put forward the hypothesis that the access of small pelagic fish to the concentration layers of copepods in diapause has a key effect on significant changes in the Black Sea ecosystem, associated with a decrease in the supply of forage plankton and fluctuations in the abundance of pelagic fish.
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Journal of Marine Systems
Journal of Marine Systems 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Marine Systems provides a medium for interdisciplinary exchange between physical, chemical and biological oceanographers and marine geologists. The journal welcomes original research papers and review articles. Preference will be given to interdisciplinary approaches to marine systems.
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