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Status, Change, and Futures of Zooplankton in the Southern Ocean
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WoS WOS:000826961100001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85127305944
DOI 10.3389/FEVO.2021.624692
Año 2022
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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



In the Southern Ocean, several zooplankton taxonomic groups, euphausiids, copepods, salps and pteropods, are notable because of their biomass and abundance and their roles in maintaining food webs and ecosystem structure and function, including the provision of globally important ecosystem services. These groups are consumers of microbes, primary and secondary producers, and are prey for fishes, cephalopods, seabirds, and marine mammals. In providing the link between microbes, primary production, and higher trophic levels these taxa influence energy flows, biological production and biomass, biogeochemical cycles, carbon flux and food web interactions thereby modulating the structure and functioning of ecosystems. Additionally, Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) and various fish species are harvested by international fisheries. Global and local drivers of change are expected to affect the dynamics of key zooplankton species, which may have potentially profound and wide-ranging implications for Southern Ocean ecosystems and the services they provide. Here we assess the current understanding of the dominant metazoan zooplankton within the Southern Ocean, including Antarctic krill and other key euphausiid, copepod, salp and pteropod species. We provide a systematic overview of observed and potential future responses of these taxa to a changing Southern Ocean and the functional relationships by which drivers may impact them. To support future ecosystem assessments and conservation and management strategies, we also identify priorities for Southern Ocean zooplankton research.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Johnston, Nadine M. Mujer BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Reino Unido
2 Murphy, Eugene J. Hombre BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Reino Unido
3 Atkinson, Angus Hombre Plymouth Marine Lab - Reino Unido
Plymouth Marine Laboratory - Reino Unido
4 Constable, Andrew J. Hombre Australian Antarctic Div - Australia
Univ Tasmania - Australia
University of Tasmania - Australia
Australian Antarctic División - Australia
5 Cotte, Cedric Hombre Sorbonne Univ - Francia
Sorbonne Université - Francia
6 Cox, M. Hombre Australian Antarctic Div - Australia
Australian Antarctic División - Australia
7 Daly, Kendra L. Mujer UNIV S FLORIDA - Estados Unidos
University of South Florida St. Petersburg - Estados Unidos
8 Driscoll, Ryan Hombre Helmholtz Ctr Polar & Marine Res - Alemania
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung - Alemania
9 Flores, Hauke Hombre Helmholtz Ctr Polar & Marine Res - Alemania
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung - Alemania
10 Halfter, Svenja Mujer Univ Tasmania - Australia
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - Australia
University of Tasmania - Australia
11 Henschke, Natasha Mujer UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA - Canadá
The University of British Columbia - Canadá
12 Hill, Simeon L. Hombre BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Reino Unido
13 Hofer, J. Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile
Centro de Investigacion Dinamica de Ecosistemas Marinos de Altas Latitudes - Chile
14 Hunt, Brian P. V. Hombre UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA - Canadá
Hakai Inst - Canadá
The University of British Columbia - Canadá
Hakai Institute - Canadá
15 Kawaguchi, So - Australian Antarctic Div - Australia
Australian Antarctic División - Australia
16 Lindsay, Dhugal - Japan Agcy Marine Earth Sci & Technol - Japón
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology - Japón
17 Liszka, Cecilia Mujer BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Reino Unido
18 Loeb, Valerie Mujer Calif State Univ Moss Landing - Estados Unidos
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories - Estados Unidos
19 Manno, Clara Mujer BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Reino Unido
20 Meyer, Bettina Mujer Carl von Ossietzky Univ Oldenburg - Alemania
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung - Alemania
Universität Oldenburg - Alemania
21 Pakhomov, Evgeny A. Hombre UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA - Canadá
Hakai Inst - Canadá
The University of British Columbia - Canadá
Hakai Institute - Canadá
22 Pinkerton, Matthew H. Hombre Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res Ltd - Nueva Zelanda
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research - Nueva Zelanda
23 Reiss, Christian S. Hombre South West Fisheries Ctr - Estados Unidos
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Estados Unidos
24 Richerson, Kate Mujer Natl Ocean & Atmospher Adm - Estados Unidos
NOAA Fisheries Service - Estados Unidos
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service - Estados Unidos
25 Smith, Walker O. Hombre William & Mary - Estados Unidos
Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ - China
Virginia Institute of Marine Science - Estados Unidos
Shanghai Jiao Tong University - China
25 Jr, Walker O.Smith Hombre Virginia Institute of Marine Science - Estados Unidos
Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ - China
Shanghai Jiao Tong University - China
26 Steinberg, Deborah K. Mujer William & Mary - Estados Unidos
Virginia Institute of Marine Science - Estados Unidos
27 Swadling, Kerrie M. Mujer Univ Tasmania - Australia
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - Australia
University of Tasmania - Australia
28 Tarling, Geraint A. Hombre BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Reino Unido
29 Thorpe, Sally E. Mujer BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Reino Unido
30 Veytia, Devi Mujer Univ Tasmania - Australia
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - Australia
University of Tasmania - Australia
31 Ward, Peter Hombre BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Reino Unido
32 Weldrick, Christine K. Mujer Univ Tasmania - Australia
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - Australia
University of Tasmania - Australia
33 Yang, Guang - CASSACA - China
Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences - China

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Financiamiento



Fuente
FONDECYT
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Horizon 2020
Natural Environment Research Council
UK Research and Innovation
WWF
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
British Antarctic Survey
World Wildlife Fund
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
ANID
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
UKRI Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) through the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) ALI-Science Southern Ocean ecosystems project of the BAS Ecosystems Team
Fisheries New Zealand project
European Union Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme project PolarRES
ICED
NIWA SSIF Programme 4, MBIE
Fisheries New Zealand

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
NMJ and EJM were supported by the UKRI Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) through the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) ALI-Science Southern Ocean ecosystems project of the BAS Ecosystems Team. NMJ was also supported by the European Union Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme project PolarRES (under Grant agreement no. 101003590). JH was funded by ANID (FONDAP-IDEAL 15150003) and FONDECYT (Postdoctorado 3180152) and his attendance at the MEASO Workshop in Woking, United Kingdom was supported by ICED. MHP was funded by NIWA SSIF Programme 4, MBIE (Ross-RAMP, C01X1710; ASP, ANTA1801), and Fisheries New Zealand project ZBD2018-01. AA and SLH's contributions were funded by WWF.
NMJ and EJM were supported by the UKRI Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) through the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) ALI-Science Southern Ocean ecosystems project of the BAS Ecosystems Team. NMJ was also supported by the European Union Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme project PolarRES (under Grant agreement no. 101003590). JH was funded by ANID (FONDAP-IDEAL 15150003) and FONDECYT (Postdoctorado 3180152) and his attendance at the MEASO Workshop in Woking, United Kingdom was supported by ICED. MHP was funded by NIWA SSIF Programme 4, MBIE (Ross-RAMP, C01X1710; ASP, ANTA1801), and Fisheries New Zealand project ZBD2018-01. AA and SLH’s contributions were funded by WWF.

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