Mesoscale, finescale and microscale distribution of micro- and nanoplankton in the Irish Sea, with emphasis on ciliates and their prey

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Montagnes, DJS [1 ]
Poulton, AJ
Shammon, TM
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[1] Univ Liverpool, Port Erin Marine Lab, Sch Biol Sci, Port Erin IM9 6JA, Man, England
[2] Univ Southampton, Southampton Oceanog Ctr, Dept Oceanog, Southampton SO14 3ZH, Hants, England
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10.1007/s002270050535
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
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We examined the degree of mesoscale (km), finescale (m), and microscale (cm) patchiness of ciliates and their prey in waters of varying hydrographic conditions. Samples were taken throughout the water column, along a transect across the Irish Sea (54 degrees N), at scales ranging from 0.15 to 10(5) m. We examined physical, chemical, and biological characteristics. The eastern and western Irish Sea were stratified, with a pycnocline at similar to 20 to 30 m. The central waters were mixed and had adjacent frontal regions. Euphotic depth was similar to 20 to 35 m. Generally, the upper waters were nitrogen-limited, with elevated levels associated with frontal regions and deeper waters. Microphytoplankton exhibited fine-mesoscale patchiness: diatom numbers were low in stratified waters, with higher levels in mixed and frontal regions; dinoflagellates were abundant in subsurface waters near the fronts. Nanoflagellate numbers and biomass decreased with depth below the pycnocline, and exhibited microscale distribution in upper waters; these micropatches may provide increased food levels for ciliates. Microscale distribution of ciliates was rare and only occurred at mixed/frontal sites; finescale ciliate patches were a more prominent feature of the water column. These finescale patches can be composed of a variety of taxa but can also be virtually monospecific. Finescale patches may produce localised regions of high productivity that is available to fishes and copepods, but may also be a sink, as patches can be short-lived and thus unavailable to predators.
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