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Chaetognatha of the Namibian Upwelling Region: Taxonomy, Distribution and Trophic Position

In October 2010, the vertical distribution, biodiversity and maturity stages of Chaetognatha species were investigated at four stations located off Walvis Bay, Namibia. Seventeen species were detected and classified as pelagic, shallow-mesopelagic, deep-mesopelagic and bathypelagic species based upo...

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Autores principales: Bohata, Karolina, Koppelmann, Rolf
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3547068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23342016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053839
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description In October 2010, the vertical distribution, biodiversity and maturity stages of Chaetognatha species were investigated at four stations located off Walvis Bay, Namibia. Seventeen species were detected and classified as pelagic, shallow-mesopelagic, deep-mesopelagic and bathypelagic species based upon the weighted mean depth derived from their average vertical distribution. High abundances of Chaetognatha were found in the upper 100 m at all stations of the Walvis Bay transect with a maximum value of 20837 ind. 1000 m(−3) at the outer shelf station near the surface. The community was dominated by species of the Serratodentata group. Furthermore, the distribution of Chaetognatha did not seem to be influenced by low oxygen concentrations. Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in Chaetognatha were determined for seven different areas located off northern Namibia. The values of δ(15)N ranged from 6.05 ‰ to 11.39 ‰, while the δ(13)C values varied between −23.89 ‰ and −17.03 ‰. The highest values for δ(15)N were observed at the Walvis Bay shelf break station. The lowest δ(13)C values were found at the Rocky Point offshore station, which was statistically different from all other areas. Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen were determined for four taxa (Sagitta minima, Planctonis group, Sagitta enflata, Sagitta decipiens). In this case, the δ(15)N values ranged from 6.17 ‰ to 10.38 ‰, whereas the δ(13)C values varied from −22.70 ‰ to −21.56 ‰. The lowest δ(15)N values were found for S. minima. The C- and N-content revealed maximum C-values for S. decipiens and maximum N-values for the Planctonis group. The C:N ratio of Chaetognatha ranged between 5.25 and 6.20. Overall, Chaetognatha are a diverse group in the pelagic food web of the Benguela Upwelling System and act as competitors of fish larvae and jelly fish by preying on copepods.
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spelling pubmed-35470682013-01-22 Chaetognatha of the Namibian Upwelling Region: Taxonomy, Distribution and Trophic Position Bohata, Karolina Koppelmann, Rolf PLoS One Research Article In October 2010, the vertical distribution, biodiversity and maturity stages of Chaetognatha species were investigated at four stations located off Walvis Bay, Namibia. Seventeen species were detected and classified as pelagic, shallow-mesopelagic, deep-mesopelagic and bathypelagic species based upon the weighted mean depth derived from their average vertical distribution. High abundances of Chaetognatha were found in the upper 100 m at all stations of the Walvis Bay transect with a maximum value of 20837 ind. 1000 m(−3) at the outer shelf station near the surface. The community was dominated by species of the Serratodentata group. Furthermore, the distribution of Chaetognatha did not seem to be influenced by low oxygen concentrations. Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in Chaetognatha were determined for seven different areas located off northern Namibia. The values of δ(15)N ranged from 6.05 ‰ to 11.39 ‰, while the δ(13)C values varied between −23.89 ‰ and −17.03 ‰. The highest values for δ(15)N were observed at the Walvis Bay shelf break station. The lowest δ(13)C values were found at the Rocky Point offshore station, which was statistically different from all other areas. Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen were determined for four taxa (Sagitta minima, Planctonis group, Sagitta enflata, Sagitta decipiens). In this case, the δ(15)N values ranged from 6.17 ‰ to 10.38 ‰, whereas the δ(13)C values varied from −22.70 ‰ to −21.56 ‰. The lowest δ(15)N values were found for S. minima. The C- and N-content revealed maximum C-values for S. decipiens and maximum N-values for the Planctonis group. The C:N ratio of Chaetognatha ranged between 5.25 and 6.20. Overall, Chaetognatha are a diverse group in the pelagic food web of the Benguela Upwelling System and act as competitors of fish larvae and jelly fish by preying on copepods. Public Library of Science 2013-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3547068/ /pubmed/23342016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053839 Text en © 2013 Bohata, Koppelmann http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chaetognatha of the Namibian Upwelling Region: Taxonomy, Distribution and Trophic Position
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title_full Chaetognatha of the Namibian Upwelling Region: Taxonomy, Distribution and Trophic Position
title_fullStr Chaetognatha of the Namibian Upwelling Region: Taxonomy, Distribution and Trophic Position
title_full_unstemmed Chaetognatha of the Namibian Upwelling Region: Taxonomy, Distribution and Trophic Position
title_short Chaetognatha of the Namibian Upwelling Region: Taxonomy, Distribution and Trophic Position
title_sort chaetognatha of the namibian upwelling region: taxonomy, distribution and trophic position
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3547068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23342016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053839
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