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High frequency mesozooplankton monitoring: Can imaging systems and automated sample analysis help us describe and interpret changes in zooplankton community composition and size structure - An example from a coastal site

机译:中高频浮游动物监测:成像系统和自动样品分析能帮助我们描述和解释浮游动物群落组成和大小结构的变化吗?

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The present work aims to show that high throughput imaging systems can be useful to estimate mesozooplankton community size and taxonomic descriptors that can be the base for consistent large scale monitoring of plankton communities. Such monitoring is required by the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) in order to ensure the Good Environmental Status (GES) of European coastal and offshore marine ecosystems. Time and cost-effective, automatic, techniques are of high interest in this context. An imaging-based protocol has been applied to a high frequency time series (every second day between April 2003 to April 2004 on average) of zooplankton obtained in a coastal site of the NW Mediterranean Sea, Villefranche Bay. One hundred eighty four mesozooplankton net collected samples were analysed with a Zooscan and an associated semi-automatic classification technique. The constitution of a learning set designed to maximize copepod identification with more than 10,000 objects enabled the automatic sorting of copepods with an accuracy of 91% (true positives) and a contamination of 14% (false positives). Twenty seven samples were then chosen from the total copepod time series for detailed visual sorting of copepods after automatic identification. This method enabled the description of the dynamics of two well-known copepod species, Centropages typicus and Temora stylifera, and 7 other taxonomically broader copepod groups, in terms of size, biovolume and abundance-size distributions (size spectra). Also, total copepod size spectra underwent significant changes during the sampling period. These changes could be partially related to changes in the copepod assemblage taxonomic composition and size distributions. This study shows that the use of high throughput imaging systems is of great interest to extract relevant coarse (i.e. total abundance, size structure) and detailed (i.e. selected species dynamics) descriptors of zooplankton dynamics. Innovative zooplankton analyses are therefore proposed and open the way for further development of zooplankton community indicators of changes. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:本工作旨在表明,高通量成像系统可用于估计中层浮游生物群落的大小和生物分类学描述子,这可以作为对浮游生物群落进行大规模大规模监测的基础。欧洲海洋战略框架指令(MSFD)要求进行此类监视,以确保欧洲沿海和近海海洋生态系统的良好环境状况(GES)。在这种情况下,时间和具有成本效益的自动技术非常受关注。基于成像的协议已应用于在西北地中海Villefranche湾获得的浮游动物的高频时间序列(平均在2003年4月至2004年4月的第二天)。使用Zooscan和相关的半自动分类技术分析了184个中层浮游生物网收集的样本。学习集的设计旨在最大程度地识别co足类动物(超过10,000个对象),从而能够对the足动物进行自动分选,准确度为91%(真阳性),污染度为14%(假阳性)。然后从整个co足类动物的时间序列中选择了27个样品,以便在自动识别后对visual足类动物进行详细的视觉分类。这种方法可以描述两个著名的co足类物种(Centropages typicus和Temora stylifera)以及其他七个在分类学上更广泛的co足类组的动力学,包括大小,生物量和丰富度-大小分布(大小光谱)。同样,整个co足类的大小光谱在采样期间发生了显着变化。这些变化可能部分与the足类组合分类学组成和大小分布的变化有关。这项研究表明,使用高通量成像系统提取浮游动物动力学的相关粗略(即总丰度,大小结构)和详细(即选定的物种动力学)描述符非常有用。因此,提出了创新的浮游动物分析方法,并为进一步发展浮游动物群落变化指标开辟了道路。 (C)2016由Elsevier B.V.发布

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