

Author: Eskinazi-Sant’Anna Eneida Björnberg Tagea
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0018-8158
Source: Hydrobiologia, Vol.563, Iss.1, 2006-06, pp. : 253-268
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Abstract
The composition, numerical abundance and seasonal distribution of mesozooplankton, in addition to copepod biomass, were studied in the São Sebastião Channel (SSC) during different seasonal periods and hydrographic regimes. Two stations were sampled every 3 months from January 1996 to July 1997 and also in July 1998 and January 1999. Temporal differences in oceanographic conditions in the SSC were observed; there was clear seasonal variation in the thermohaline structure. Phytoplankton composition, standing-stock and biomass also showed consistent seasonal variation, peaking during summer due to advection of cold and nutrient-rich South Atlantic Central Water (SACW). Sixty-nine mesozooplankton taxa were identified and counted. Mesozooplankton density also increased during summer, ranging from 93 to 12,774 ind m−3. In contrast, a unimodal peak of copepod biomass was recorded during winter and under the influence of the oligotrophic Coastal Water (CW), suggesting that copepod biomass at SSC is driven by resource control. There was no significant evidence of seasonal pattern in overall community composition or evidence of changes due to water mass advection. The mesozooplankton community was continuously dominated by coastal and warm-water species, particularly the copepods
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