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| DOI | 10.1016/J.CSR.2013.04.025 | ||||
| Año | 2013 | ||||
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Zooplankton time series collected with different temporal resolution and coverage were examined to characterize seasonal and diel patterns in the abundance of Munida gregaria larvae and juveniles in the Baker river estuary. Zoeae were more abundant in late winter and spring, coinciding with the season of lower sediment transport and higher primary production in the region. The occurrence of juveniles was exclusively in summer. There was a significant correlation between the abundance of zoeae and high-frequency temperature variability near the pycnocline over periods of 7-20 and 26-30 days prior to each plankton sampling. These time scales of correlation suggest that internal motions may be a proximal environmental cue for lunar rhythms in larval hatching, rather than directly causing the aggregation of larvae at the sampling area. To characterize shorter-term patterns in larval abundance and vertical distribution, stratified samples were collected every 3 h over a full late-spring day (November 2008) near one of the monitoring stations. Zoeae were significantly more abundant at 10-25 m depth (p=0.039), and changes in depth-integrated abundance of both zoea and megalopae were strongly associated with the tidal cycle. Together, these results suggest that the spatial structure and population dynamics of M. gregaria in this region may respond to the combined forcing of seasonal changes in freshwater inputs, tidally-driven processes such as lateral transport of larvae and juveniles, and internal-wave mediated changes in local conditions. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Meerhoff, Erika | Mujer |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
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| 2 | CASTRO-CIFUENTES, LEONARDO ROMAN | Hombre |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
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| 3 | TAPIA-JORQUERA, FABIAN JOSE | Hombre |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
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| MECESUP |
| COPAS Sur-Austral |
| Comisión Nacional de Investigación CientÃfica y Tecnológica |
| MECESUP Doctoral Fellowship |
| Universidad de Concepción |
| COPAS Sur-Austral program |
| CIMAR-Fiordos Research Program |
| COPAS Sur-Austral Program (CONICYT Grant, University of Concepcion) |
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| We wish to acknowledge the financial support of the COPAS Sur-Austral Program (CONICYT Grant PFB-31/007, University of Concepcion) to collect the zooplankton and temperature time series. We thank Rodrigo Mansilla and Maria Ines Munoz for their supporting support with zooplankton sampling. River outflow data were kindly provided by the Chilean Direccion General de Aguas (DGA). EM was supported by a MECESUP doctoral fellowship (UCO-0602) and by the COPAS Sur-Austral program. LC and FT were also funded by COPAS Sur-Austral. Financial support of the CIMAR-Fiordos research program made it possible to conduct the 24-h sampling campaign. We thank the commander, officers, and crew of the AGOR Vidal Gormaz for supporting the operations at sea. |
| We wish to acknowledge the financial support of the COPAS Sur-Austral Program (CONICYT Grant PFB-31/007 , University of Concepcion) to collect the zooplankton and temperature time series. We thank Rodrigo Mansilla and Maria Inés Muñoz for their supporting support with zooplankton sampling. River outflow data were kindly provided by the Chilean Direccion General de Aguas (DGA). EM was supported by a MECESUP doctoral fellowship ( UCO-0602 ) and by the COPAS Sur-Austral program . LC and FT were also funded by COPAS Sur-Austral . Financial support of the CIMAR-Fiordos research program made it possible to conduct the 24-h sampling campaign. We thank the commander, officers, and crew of the AGOR Vidal Gormaz for supporting the operations at sea. |