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Arctic complexity: a case study on diel vertical migration of zooplankton

Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is a global phenomenon, characteristic of both marine and limnic environments. At high latitudes, patterns of DVM have been documented, but rather little knowledge exists regarding which species perform this ecologically important behaviour. Also, in the...

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Autores principales: Berge, Jørgen, Cottier, Finlo, Varpe, Øystein, Renaud, Paul E., Falk-Petersen, Stig, Kwasniewski, Sawomir, Griffiths, Colin, Søreide, Janne E., Johnsen, Geir, Aubert, Anais, Bjærke, Oda, Hovinen, Johanna, Jung-Madsen, Signe, Tveit, Martha, Majaneva, Sanna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4161229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25221372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbu059
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author Berge, Jørgen
Cottier, Finlo
Varpe, Øystein
Renaud, Paul E.
Falk-Petersen, Stig
Kwasniewski, Sawomir
Griffiths, Colin
Søreide, Janne E.
Johnsen, Geir
Aubert, Anais
Bjærke, Oda
Hovinen, Johanna
Jung-Madsen, Signe
Tveit, Martha
Majaneva, Sanna
author_facet Berge, Jørgen
Cottier, Finlo
Varpe, Øystein
Renaud, Paul E.
Falk-Petersen, Stig
Kwasniewski, Sawomir
Griffiths, Colin
Søreide, Janne E.
Johnsen, Geir
Aubert, Anais
Bjærke, Oda
Hovinen, Johanna
Jung-Madsen, Signe
Tveit, Martha
Majaneva, Sanna
author_sort Berge, Jørgen
collection PubMed
description Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is a global phenomenon, characteristic of both marine and limnic environments. At high latitudes, patterns of DVM have been documented, but rather little knowledge exists regarding which species perform this ecologically important behaviour. Also, in the Arctic, the vertically migrating components of the zooplankton community are usually regarded as a single sound scattering layer (SSL) performing synchronized patterns of migration directly controlled by ambient light. Here, we present evidence for hitherto unknown complexity of Arctic marine systems, where zooplankton form multiple aggregations through the water column seen via acoustics as distinct SSLs. We show that while the initiation of DVM during the autumnal equinox is light mediated, the vertical positioning of the migrants during day is linked more to the thermal characteristics of water masses than to irradiance. During night, phytoplankton biomass is shown to be the most important factor determining the vertical positioning of all migrating taxa. Further, we develop a novel way of representing acoustic data in the form of a Sound Image (SI) that enables a direct comparison of the relative importance of each potential scatterer based upon the theoretical contribution of their backscatter. Based on our comparison of locations with contrasting hydrography, we conclude that a continued warming of the Arctic is likely to result in more complex ecotones across the Arctic marine system.
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spelling pubmed-41612292014-09-12 Arctic complexity: a case study on diel vertical migration of zooplankton Berge, Jørgen Cottier, Finlo Varpe, Øystein Renaud, Paul E. Falk-Petersen, Stig Kwasniewski, Sawomir Griffiths, Colin Søreide, Janne E. Johnsen, Geir Aubert, Anais Bjærke, Oda Hovinen, Johanna Jung-Madsen, Signe Tveit, Martha Majaneva, Sanna J Plankton Res Original Articles Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is a global phenomenon, characteristic of both marine and limnic environments. At high latitudes, patterns of DVM have been documented, but rather little knowledge exists regarding which species perform this ecologically important behaviour. Also, in the Arctic, the vertically migrating components of the zooplankton community are usually regarded as a single sound scattering layer (SSL) performing synchronized patterns of migration directly controlled by ambient light. Here, we present evidence for hitherto unknown complexity of Arctic marine systems, where zooplankton form multiple aggregations through the water column seen via acoustics as distinct SSLs. We show that while the initiation of DVM during the autumnal equinox is light mediated, the vertical positioning of the migrants during day is linked more to the thermal characteristics of water masses than to irradiance. During night, phytoplankton biomass is shown to be the most important factor determining the vertical positioning of all migrating taxa. Further, we develop a novel way of representing acoustic data in the form of a Sound Image (SI) that enables a direct comparison of the relative importance of each potential scatterer based upon the theoretical contribution of their backscatter. Based on our comparison of locations with contrasting hydrography, we conclude that a continued warming of the Arctic is likely to result in more complex ecotones across the Arctic marine system. Oxford University Press 2014-09 2014-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4161229/ /pubmed/25221372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbu059 Text en © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Berge, Jørgen
Cottier, Finlo
Varpe, Øystein
Renaud, Paul E.
Falk-Petersen, Stig
Kwasniewski, Sawomir
Griffiths, Colin
Søreide, Janne E.
Johnsen, Geir
Aubert, Anais
Bjærke, Oda
Hovinen, Johanna
Jung-Madsen, Signe
Tveit, Martha
Majaneva, Sanna
Arctic complexity: a case study on diel vertical migration of zooplankton
title Arctic complexity: a case study on diel vertical migration of zooplankton
title_full Arctic complexity: a case study on diel vertical migration of zooplankton
title_fullStr Arctic complexity: a case study on diel vertical migration of zooplankton
title_full_unstemmed Arctic complexity: a case study on diel vertical migration of zooplankton
title_short Arctic complexity: a case study on diel vertical migration of zooplankton
title_sort arctic complexity: a case study on diel vertical migration of zooplankton
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4161229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25221372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbu059
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