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Mesozooplankton community structure in the vicinity of the Subtropical Convergence in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during austral autumn 2007

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dc.contributor.author Daly, R.
dc.contributor.author Froneman, P.W.
dc.coverage.spatial Southern Ocean
dc.date.accessioned 2021-03-10T09:25:42Z
dc.date.available 2021-03-10T09:25:42Z
dc.date.created 2007/10/09
dc.date.issued 2007/10/09
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/28553
dc.description.abstract The importance of the Subtropical Convergence (STC) as a biogeographical barrier to the distribution of mesozooplankton (200-2000µm) was investigated in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during austral autumn 2007. Hydrographic data revealed a well defined surface and sub-surface expression of the STC which appeared to meander considerably between 41°S and 41°15'S. Surface chlorophyll-a concentrations were generally low ranging between 0.08 and 0.68mgChl-a.m-3 and were dominated by picophytoplankton (<0.2µm) which made up 68.6% of the total pigment. Chlorophyll-a concentrations integrated over the top 150m of the water column ranged between 11.97 and 40.07mgChl-a.m-2 and showed no significant (p>0.05) spatial patterns in distribution. Total mesozooplankton abundance and biomass ranged between 13.1 and 1028.4 ind.m· 3 and 0.8 and 23.l mg.Dwt.m-3 respectively. There were no significant (p>0.05) spatial patterns in the total mesozooplankton abundance and biomass within the region of study. No significant (p>0.05) correlations were found between biological variables (chlorophyll-a concentrations and zooplankton abundance and biomass) and physiochemical variables (temperature and salinity). The total mesozooplankton community structure was numerically dominated by copepods of the genera Pluromamma, Ca/anus and Oithona. Other important representatives of the mesozooplankton community included Euphausia furcilia, Chaetognaths (Eukronia and Sagitta spp) and the pteropod, Limacina retroversa. At the 40% similarity level, numerical analysis identified five distinct mesozooplankton groupings within the survey area. Differences between the groupings were associated with changes in the relative contribution of numerically dominant species rather than presence or absence of individual species. This suggests that the front did not act as a strong biogeographic barrier to the distribution of mesozooplankton during the study. en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorship Sponsored by the the Department of Science and Innovation(DSI) through National Research Foundation (NRF) - South Africa en_ZA
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dc.language English en_ZA
dc.publisher South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) en_ZA
dc.relation SANAP Symposium 2007 en_ZA
dc.relation.ispartof ARESSA THEME III: Biodiversity: Responses to Earth System Variability (Posters) en_ZA
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dc.rights Copyright en_ZA
dc.subject Research en_ZA
dc.subject Science en_ZA
dc.subject Meetings en_ZA
dc.subject Symposium en_ZA
dc.subject SANAP Symposium 2007 en_ZA
dc.subject Southern Ocean en_ZA
dc.subject Marine Science en_ZA
dc.subject Ocean Science en_ZA
dc.subject Living Systems en_ZA
dc.subject Research en_ZA
dc.subject Plankton en_ZA
dc.subject Mesozooplankton en_ZA
dc.title Mesozooplankton community structure in the vicinity of the Subtropical Convergence in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during austral autumn 2007 en_ZA
dc.type Abstracts en_ZA
dc.rights.holder Antarctic Legacy of South Africa en_ZA
dc.rights.holder Daly, R. en_ZA
dc.rights.holder Froneman, P.W. en_ZA
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