Cargando…

Seasonal and diel variations in the vertical distribution, composition, abundance and biomass of zooplankton in a deep Chilean Patagonian Fjord

Comau Fjord is a stratified Chilean Patagonian Fjord characterized by a shallow brackish surface layer and a >400 m layer of aragonite-depleted subsurface waters. Despite the energetic burden of low aragonite saturation levels to calcification, Comau Fjord harbours dense populations of cold-water...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Garcia-Herrera, Nur, Cornils, Astrid, Laudien, Jürgen, Niehoff, Barbara, Höfer, Juan, Försterra, Günter, González, Humberto E., Richter, Claudio
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8796712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35127292
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12823
_version_ 1784641385949822976
author Garcia-Herrera, Nur
Cornils, Astrid
Laudien, Jürgen
Niehoff, Barbara
Höfer, Juan
Försterra, Günter
González, Humberto E.
Richter, Claudio
author_facet Garcia-Herrera, Nur
Cornils, Astrid
Laudien, Jürgen
Niehoff, Barbara
Höfer, Juan
Försterra, Günter
González, Humberto E.
Richter, Claudio
author_sort Garcia-Herrera, Nur
collection PubMed
description Comau Fjord is a stratified Chilean Patagonian Fjord characterized by a shallow brackish surface layer and a >400 m layer of aragonite-depleted subsurface waters. Despite the energetic burden of low aragonite saturation levels to calcification, Comau Fjord harbours dense populations of cold-water corals (CWC). While this paradox has been attributed to a rich supply of zooplankton, supporting abundance and biomass data are so far lacking. In this study, we investigated the seasonal and diel changes of the zooplankton community over the entire water column. We used a Nansen net (100 µm mesh) to take stratified vertical hauls between the surface and the bottom (0-50-100-200-300-400-450 m). Samples were scanned with a ZooScan, and abundance, biovolume and biomass were determined for 41 taxa identified on the web-based platform EcoTaxa 2.0. Zooplankton biomass was the highest in summer (209 g dry mass m(−2)) and the lowest in winter (61 g dry mass m(−2)). Abundance, however, peaked in spring, suggesting a close correspondence between reproduction and phytoplankton spring blooms (Chl a max. 50.86 mg m(−3), 3 m depth). Overall, copepods were the most important group of the total zooplankton community, both in abundance (64–81%) and biovolume (20–70%) followed by mysids and chaetognaths (in terms of biovolume and biomass), and nauplii and Appendicularia (in terms of abundance). Throughout the year, diel changes in the vertical distribution of biomass were found with a daytime maximum in the 100–200 m depth layer and a nighttime maximum in surface waters (0–50 m), associated with the diel vertical migration of the calanoid copepod family Metridinidae. Diel differences in integrated zooplankton abundance, biovolume and biomass were probably due to a high zooplankton patchiness driven by biological processes (e.g., diel vertical migration or predation avoidance), and oceanographic processes (estuarine circulation, tidal mixing or water column stratification). Those factors are considered to be the main drivers of the zooplankton vertical distribution in Comau Fjord.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8796712
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher PeerJ Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-87967122022-02-04 Seasonal and diel variations in the vertical distribution, composition, abundance and biomass of zooplankton in a deep Chilean Patagonian Fjord Garcia-Herrera, Nur Cornils, Astrid Laudien, Jürgen Niehoff, Barbara Höfer, Juan Försterra, Günter González, Humberto E. Richter, Claudio PeerJ Biodiversity Comau Fjord is a stratified Chilean Patagonian Fjord characterized by a shallow brackish surface layer and a >400 m layer of aragonite-depleted subsurface waters. Despite the energetic burden of low aragonite saturation levels to calcification, Comau Fjord harbours dense populations of cold-water corals (CWC). While this paradox has been attributed to a rich supply of zooplankton, supporting abundance and biomass data are so far lacking. In this study, we investigated the seasonal and diel changes of the zooplankton community over the entire water column. We used a Nansen net (100 µm mesh) to take stratified vertical hauls between the surface and the bottom (0-50-100-200-300-400-450 m). Samples were scanned with a ZooScan, and abundance, biovolume and biomass were determined for 41 taxa identified on the web-based platform EcoTaxa 2.0. Zooplankton biomass was the highest in summer (209 g dry mass m(−2)) and the lowest in winter (61 g dry mass m(−2)). Abundance, however, peaked in spring, suggesting a close correspondence between reproduction and phytoplankton spring blooms (Chl a max. 50.86 mg m(−3), 3 m depth). Overall, copepods were the most important group of the total zooplankton community, both in abundance (64–81%) and biovolume (20–70%) followed by mysids and chaetognaths (in terms of biovolume and biomass), and nauplii and Appendicularia (in terms of abundance). Throughout the year, diel changes in the vertical distribution of biomass were found with a daytime maximum in the 100–200 m depth layer and a nighttime maximum in surface waters (0–50 m), associated with the diel vertical migration of the calanoid copepod family Metridinidae. Diel differences in integrated zooplankton abundance, biovolume and biomass were probably due to a high zooplankton patchiness driven by biological processes (e.g., diel vertical migration or predation avoidance), and oceanographic processes (estuarine circulation, tidal mixing or water column stratification). Those factors are considered to be the main drivers of the zooplankton vertical distribution in Comau Fjord. PeerJ Inc. 2022-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8796712/ /pubmed/35127292 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12823 Text en ©2022 Garcia-Herrera et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Garcia-Herrera, Nur
Cornils, Astrid
Laudien, Jürgen
Niehoff, Barbara
Höfer, Juan
Försterra, Günter
González, Humberto E.
Richter, Claudio
Seasonal and diel variations in the vertical distribution, composition, abundance and biomass of zooplankton in a deep Chilean Patagonian Fjord
title Seasonal and diel variations in the vertical distribution, composition, abundance and biomass of zooplankton in a deep Chilean Patagonian Fjord
title_full Seasonal and diel variations in the vertical distribution, composition, abundance and biomass of zooplankton in a deep Chilean Patagonian Fjord
title_fullStr Seasonal and diel variations in the vertical distribution, composition, abundance and biomass of zooplankton in a deep Chilean Patagonian Fjord
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and diel variations in the vertical distribution, composition, abundance and biomass of zooplankton in a deep Chilean Patagonian Fjord
title_short Seasonal and diel variations in the vertical distribution, composition, abundance and biomass of zooplankton in a deep Chilean Patagonian Fjord
title_sort seasonal and diel variations in the vertical distribution, composition, abundance and biomass of zooplankton in a deep chilean patagonian fjord
topic Biodiversity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8796712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35127292
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12823
work_keys_str_mv AT garciaherreranur seasonalanddielvariationsintheverticaldistributioncompositionabundanceandbiomassofzooplanktoninadeepchileanpatagonianfjord
AT cornilsastrid seasonalanddielvariationsintheverticaldistributioncompositionabundanceandbiomassofzooplanktoninadeepchileanpatagonianfjord
AT laudienjurgen seasonalanddielvariationsintheverticaldistributioncompositionabundanceandbiomassofzooplanktoninadeepchileanpatagonianfjord
AT niehoffbarbara seasonalanddielvariationsintheverticaldistributioncompositionabundanceandbiomassofzooplanktoninadeepchileanpatagonianfjord
AT hoferjuan seasonalanddielvariationsintheverticaldistributioncompositionabundanceandbiomassofzooplanktoninadeepchileanpatagonianfjord
AT forsterragunter seasonalanddielvariationsintheverticaldistributioncompositionabundanceandbiomassofzooplanktoninadeepchileanpatagonianfjord
AT gonzalezhumbertoe seasonalanddielvariationsintheverticaldistributioncompositionabundanceandbiomassofzooplanktoninadeepchileanpatagonianfjord
AT richterclaudio seasonalanddielvariationsintheverticaldistributioncompositionabundanceandbiomassofzooplanktoninadeepchileanpatagonianfjord