Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2130701443> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2130701443 endingPage "30" @default.
- W2130701443 startingPage "3" @default.
- W2130701443 abstract "The deep basins in the Baltic Sea such as the Bornholm Basin (BB) are subject to seasonal changes in the strength of physico-chemical stratification. These depth-related changes in key abiotic factors are strong drivers of habitat partitioning by the autochthonous zooplankton community. Species-specific ecophysiological preferences often result in both seasonal and inter-annual changes in vertical abundance that, when combined with depth-specific water currents, also lead to horizontal differences in spatial distribution. The present study documented the seasonal and depth-specific changes in the abundance and species composition of zooplankton in the BB based upon broad-scale survey data: 832 vertically-resolved (10 m) multinet samples collected at nine stations between March 2002 and May 2003. Changes in the zooplankton community were significantly correlated with changes in ambient hydrography. Each of five taxa (Bosmina coregoni maritima, Acartia spp., Pseudocalanus spp., Temora longicornis, Synchaeta spp.) contributed >10% to the zooplankton community composition. The appearance of cladocerans was mainly correlated with the phenology of thermocline development in the spring. The cladoceran B. coregoni maritima was a dominant member of this community during the warmest periods, preferring the surface waters above the thermocline. Copepods exhibited distinct, ontogenetic and seasonal changes in their distribution. The rotifers (Synchaeta sp.) were the most abundant zooplankton in May. Based on a multivariate approach and the evaluation of vertical distribution patterns, five major habitat utilisation modes were identified that were based, to a large extent, on the dynamics of thermal and haline stratification of the Baltic Sea. Our statistical analysis of one of the most thorough datasets collected on Baltic zooplankton in recent decades reveals some of the factors that make this stratified system highly dynamic with respect to the spatial overlap between predators and prey. As fish and gelatinous plankton often feed in distinct layers and/or exhibit feeding migrations, the inhomogeneous distribution of potential prey can result in a spatial mismatch. Based on the five modes identified at the community level for zooplankton, we discuss how climate-driven hydrographic variability may influence the strength of trophic coupling within the Bornholm Basin." @default.
- W2130701443 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2130701443 creator A5013942451 @default.
- W2130701443 creator A5016741445 @default.
- W2130701443 creator A5017394236 @default.
- W2130701443 creator A5023382848 @default.
- W2130701443 creator A5034614695 @default.
- W2130701443 creator A5051683564 @default.
- W2130701443 creator A5056668850 @default.
- W2130701443 creator A5061838676 @default.
- W2130701443 creator A5064214629 @default.
- W2130701443 creator A5071484750 @default.
- W2130701443 creator A5084531619 @default.
- W2130701443 date "2012-12-01" @default.
- W2130701443 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W2130701443 title "Spatial and temporal habitat partitioning by zooplankton in the Bornholm Basin (central Baltic Sea)" @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1496054140 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1609313813 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1652970196 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1780044675 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1918451501 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1963653955 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1965829193 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1967153726 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1967879296 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1968136175 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1969174463 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1975046418 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1975073465 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1975350474 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1979645453 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1982040401 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1989978375 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1991336074 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1994272576 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1995021354 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1996673832 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W1997541784 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2001619934 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2007044690 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2007086084 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2009545215 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2010830800 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2011397351 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2013349578 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2016613821 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2016619831 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2017874808 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2018280606 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2019742415 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2022031083 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2022431916 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2023586769 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2024061792 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2035102935 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2043384602 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2046851649 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2047868647 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2048124114 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2053653343 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2054563314 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2055031426 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2062428839 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2067681769 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2069948661 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2070134003 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2073681466 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2075354015 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2075522895 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2077945989 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2081472320 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2082215781 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2082454809 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2087044666 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2087395383 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2087880103 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2088249107 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2090661312 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2091729930 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2091890689 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2092645531 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2093392210 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2097492601 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2099163456 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2109153253 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2112475619 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2116946539 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2127008241 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2127531776 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2127570107 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2142052460 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2146992469 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2153184592 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2154312151 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2154863914 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2157609210 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2158611713 @default.
- W2130701443 cites W2159954077 @default.