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Title: A simple model to estimate active flux in relation to zooplankton lunar cycles in subtropical waters
Authors: Franchy Gil, Gara
Director: Hernández-León, Santiago 
UNESCO Clasification: 251001 Oceanografía biológica
Issue Date: 2009
Project: Ciclos Lunares y Fertilización Con Hierro. 
Abstract: Epipelagic mesozooplankton biomass was studied during the late winter bloom in the Canary Islands waters. As observed in previous works in the area, biomass peaked around every full moon within the productive season. This occurs because during the lunar illuminated phase, to avoid predation, diel vertical migrants do not reach the shallower layers (0-100 m) of the ocean, while during the dark period migrants reach these shallower waters. As a consequence, the epipelagic mesozooplankton grows without predation pressure around full moon, and decrease for the period of the dark phase of the lunar cycle because of consumption by migrants. In order to model this cycle of predation, a simple equation was used to simulate mesozooplankton biomass during the bloom. The outcomes of this model showed significant correlations between the true and predicted biomass at different growth and mortality rates during the 2006 year bloom. The estimated active flux values for this period were comparable with gravitational flux values in the same area. These results indicate that active flux represents an important and unaccounted flux of carbon to the mesopelagic zone.
Description: Máster en Oceanografía
Department: Departamento de Biología
Faculty: Facultad de Ciencias del Mar
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/4404
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