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| DOI | 10.1016/J.JMARSYS.2013.05.011 | ||||
| Año | 2014 | ||||
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A shallow oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) in the coastal upwelling zone off Chile may vertically confine most zooplankton to a narrow (< 50 m) upper layer. From laboratory experiments, we estimated oxygen consumption of the mesozooplankton community obtained in Bay of Mejillones, northern Chile (23 degrees S) in May 2010, December 2010 and August 2011. Mass-specific respiration rates were in the range of 8.2-24.5 mu mol O-2 mg dry mass(-1) day(-1), at an average temperature of 12 degrees C. Estimates of the mesozooplankton biomass in the water column indicated that its aerobic respiration may remove daily a maximum of about 20% of oxygen available at the base of the oxycline. Since previous work indicates that zooplankton aggregate near the base of the oxycline, the impact of aerobic respiration on oxygen content might be even stronger at this depth. Mesozooplankton respiration, along with community respiration by microorganisms near the base of the oxycline and a strongly stratified condition (limiting vertical flux of O-2), are suggested as being critical factors causing and maintaining a persistent subsurface oxygen-deficient ecological barrier (BEDOX) in the upwelling zone. This BEDOX layer can have a major role in affecting and regulating zooplankton distribution and their dynamics in the highly productive coastal upwelling zone of the Humboldt Current System. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Donoso, Katty | Mujer |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
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| 2 | ESCRIBANO-VELOSO, HERACLIO RUBEN | Hombre |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
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| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo CientÃfico y Tecnológico |
| FONDECYT of Chile |
| COPAS Center |
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| This work has been funded by FONDECYT of Chile Grant 1110539. Additional support was provided by COPAS Center. We are grateful to Universidad de Antofagasta, Chile for providing us with facilities for field and experimental work. We thank Manuel Rojo for help with oxygen measurements, and to the whole PLAMZ team for helping us during the field and experimental work. Comments from two anonymous reviewers substantially improved an earlier version of this work. |
| This work has been funded by FONDECYT of Chile Grant 1110539 . Additional support was provided by COPAS Center . We are grateful to Universidad de Antofagasta, Chile for providing us with facilities for field and experimental work. We thank Manuel Rojo for help with oxygen measurements, and to the whole PLAMZ team for helping us during the field and experimental work. Comments from two anonymous reviewers substantially improved an earlier version of this work. |