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Title: Zooplankton abundance in subtropical waters : is there a lunar cycle?
Authors: Hernández-León, S. 
Almeida, C. 
Yebra Mora, Lidia
Arístegui, J. 
Fernández de Puelles, M. L.
García Braun, J. A.
Keywords: Copépodos
Ciclo lunar
Zooplancton marino
Canarias
Issue Date: 2001
Project: FRENTES (CICYT, AMB95-0731)
MESOPELAGIC (CICYT, MAR97-1036)
Journal: Scientia Marina 
Abstract: Based on historical data of abundance, we report evidence of changes in zooplankton abundance in the 0-200 m layer related to the moon cycle confirming that this phenomenon is produced in the marine environment, similarly to the one described for freshwater ecosystems. A clear decrease in the abundance of copepodites plus copepods was observed from the second to the fourth quarter of the moon when the seasonal variability was suppressed. During the full moon phase the large zooplankton and micronekton of the deep scattering layers (DSL) would not reach the upper mixed layer in order to avoid predation because of the relatively high level of illumination. Thus epipelagic zooplankton abundance increases as the effect of a lower predatory pressure. Conversely, during the new moon phase the diel migrants reach the surface waters and epiplankton abundance considerably decreases. Recent oceanic sediment trap data in subtropical waters indicate that the particle flux increases at about 30 days period. Thus, the effect of diel vertical migrants could promote not only the variability in their resources and the intensity of the active flux, but could also drive the variability in the gravitational flux.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/605
ISBN: 2148358
ISSN: 0214-8358
Source: Scientia Marina. v. 65, suplemento 1, pp. 59-63
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