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Zonal and seasonal variations in zooplankton community structure off the central Oregon coast, 1998-2000

机译:1998-2000年俄勒冈州中部沿海浮游动物群落结构的区域和季节变化

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Previous studies of zooplankton communities off the central Oregon coast have been primarily descriptive or have focused on only a few taxa. To more formally explore patterns in zooplankton community structure, we used cluster analysis, Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling (NMDS) ordination, and Indicator Species Analysis to examine seasonal, El Nino/La Nina, and onshore/offshore differences in community composition. Hydrographic and zooplankton data were collected off Newport, Oregon (44.7°N) at eight stations between 8 and 105 km from shore (60-2900 m water depth), on 15 cruises between Jan 1998 and Sept 2000 as part of the US GLOBEC Northeast Pacific Long-Term Observation Program. Zooplankton were collected with a 202 μm, 0.5 m diameter ring net lifted vertically at 30 m min~(-1) from 100 m, to the surface. The 1997/1998 El Nino played an important role in structuring the zooplankton community from the beginning of our sampling in January 1998 through November 1998. The "El Nino" group identified by cluster analysis and NMDS ordination was highly diverse and was characterized by taxa with offshore and subtropical neritic affinities. When the El Nino group was present, there was no onshelf-offshelf gradient in community composition as was seen during "normal" summers. The "El Nino" group was preceded and followed by a "Transitional" group with slightly lower diversity that existed through the spring of 1999. By summer 1999, conditions had returned to "normal." Summer upwelling strongly affected the structure of zooplankton assemblages in the "normal" years of 1999 and 2000, leading to differences between nearshore and offshore zooplankton groups. The zooplankton assemblages sampled on the continental shelf during these summers were unique, composed of boreal neritic species (such as the copepods Calanus marshallae, Pseudocalanus mimus, and Acartia longiremis) and larvae of several meroplanktonic taxa, whereas the off-shelf assemblages resembled the winter zooplankton assemblages which were comprised of subtropical neritic and Transition Zone species. The spatial extent of the continental shelf group present during the summer upwelling season varied between early and late summer; differences may be related to the integrated strength and duration of the north winds over the upwelling season.
机译:先前俄勒冈中部海岸浮游动物群落的研究主要是描述性的,或仅关注少数几个分类单元。为了更正式地探索浮游动物群落结构的模式,我们使用了聚类分析,非度量多维标度(NMDS)排序和指标物种分析,以研究季节性,厄尔尼诺/拉尼娜以及岸上/近海社区组成的差异。 1998年1月至2000年9月,作为美国GLOBEC东北一部分,在俄勒冈州纽波特市(44.7°N)的8个站台上,从海岸(水深60-2900 m)采集了水文和浮游动物数据,共进行了15次航行太平洋长期观测计划。用直径为202μm,直径为0.5 m的环网以30 m min〜(-1)从100 m垂直提起浮游动物至表面。从我们从1998年1月开始采样到1998年11月,1997/1998年厄尔尼诺现象在构建浮游动物群落方面发挥了重要作用。通过聚类分析和NMDS排序确定的“厄尔尼诺”群体非常多样化,其特征是分类单元离岸和亚热带的亲缘关系。当厄尔尼诺现象存在时,就没有在“正常”夏季看到的社区构架上的上下架梯度。在“厄尔尼诺”团体之前,其次是在1999年春季之前存在的多样性稍低的“过渡”团体。到1999年夏季,情况恢复到“正常”状态。在1999年和2000年的“正常”年份,夏季上升流强烈影响了浮游动物组合的结构,导致近岸和近海浮游动物群体之间的差异。这些夏季在大陆架上采样的浮游动物组合是独特的,由北方的中性物种(例如pe足类,alan假单胞菌和长long螨)和几个中浮游类群的幼虫组成,而现成的组合类似于冬天浮游动物组合,由亚热带向性和过渡带物种组成。在夏季上升季节,大陆架组的空间范围在夏初和夏末之间有所不同。差异可能与上升季节北风的综合强度和持续时间有关。

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