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Título: Mesozooplankton community structure during summer months in the Bay of Cádiz
Autores/as: Echevarría, Fidel
Sánchez-García, Reyes
Garzón, Natalia
González-Gordillo, Juan Ignacio
Benavides, Mar 
Clasificación UNESCO: 251001 Oceanografía biológica
Palabras clave: Plankton Visual Analyser
Biomass
Size spectra
Bay of Cádiz
Fecha de publicación: 2010
Publicación seriada: Thalassas 
Resumen: Mesozooplankton organisms (>250 μm) were sampled at two stations (inner and outer Bay) in the Bay of Cádiz between May and July 2008. Samples were analysed by means of a semi-automated technique in order to give a preliminary view of the mesoozooplankton community structure in the Bay, based on taxonomic diversity and biomass distribution among size classes. The abundance of organisms increased from May to July in accordance with the increase in temperature and Chlorophyll a (Chla) concentrations. Abundances were higher in the outer Bay station, where Chla concentrations are greater and the water column is more stable. The community changed from being meroplankton- to holoplankton-based due to an increase of Calanoida and especially Cladocera individuals (mainly Peniliaavirostris), which are known to peak acutely in the summer. The analysis of Normalised Biomass-Size spectra revealed fairly steep slopes (average -1.3) and relatively high departures from steady state (r2 = 0.8 – 0.94), expectable in a coastal system such as the Bay of Cádiz were disturbance factors are introduced from benthic and tidal processes, together with anthropogenic pressure.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/7072
ISSN: 0212-5919
Fuente: Thalassas [ISSN 0212-5919], v. 26 (2), p. 103-118
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