12. Tiselius, P. (1990) Foraging behaviour and grazing patterns of calanoid copepods (PhD Dissertation).
|
|
- Lillian Daniel
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Peter Tiselius, publications 1. Tiselius, P.T. and Peterson, W.T. (1986), Life history and population dynamics of the chaetognath Sagitta elegans in Central Long Island Sound, J. Plankton Res., 8(1), Kiørboe, T. and Tiselius, P.T. (1987), Gut clearance and pigment destruction in a herbivorous copepod, Acartia tonsa, and the determination of in situ grazing rates, J. Plankton Res., 9(3), Peterson, W.T., Arcos, D.F., McManus, G., Dam, H., Bellantoni, D., Johnson, T. and Tiselius, P. (1988), The nearshore zone during coastal upwelling: Daily variability and coupling between primary production and secondary production off Central Chile, Prog. Oceanogr., 20, Kiørboe, T., Møhlenberg, F. and Tiselius, P. (1988), Propagation of planktonic copepods: production and mortality of eggs, Hydrobiologia, 167/168, Tiselius, P. (1988), Effects of diurnal feeding rhythms, species composition and vertical migration on the grazing impact of calanoid copepods in the Skagerrak and Kattegat, Ophelia, 28(3), Tiselius, P. (1989), Contribution of aloricate ciliates to the diet of Acartia clausi and Centropages hamatus in coastal waters, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., 56, Kiørboe, T., Kaas, H., Kruse, B., Møhlenberg, F., Tiselius, P. and Ærtebjerg, G. (1990), The structure of the pelagic food web in relation to water column structure in the Skagerrak, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., 59, Båmstedt, U., Håkanson, J.L., Brenner-Larsen, J., Bjørnsen, P.K., Geertz-Hansen, O. and Tiselius, P. (1990), Copepod nutritional condition and pelagic production during autumn in Kosterfjorden, western Sweden, Mar. Biol., 104(2), Jonsson, P.R. and Tiselius, P. (1990), Feeding behaviour, prey detection and capture efficiency of the copepod Acartia tonsa feeding on planktonic ciliates, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., 60, Rosenberg, R., Dahl, E., Edler, L., Fyrberg, L., Graneli, E., Graneli, W., Hagström, Å., Lindahl, O., Matos, M.A., Petterson, K., Sahlsten, E., Tiselius, P., Turk, V. and Wikner, J. (1990), Pelagic nutrient and energy transfer during spring in open and coastal Skagerrak. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 61, Tiselius, P. and Jonsson, P.R. (1990), Foraging behaviour of six calanoid copepods: Observations and hydrodynamic analysis Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 66, Tiselius, P. (1990) Foraging behaviour and grazing patterns of calanoid copepods (PhD Dissertation). 13. Peterson, W.T., Tiselius, P. and Kiørboe, T.(1991) Copepod egg production, moulting and growth rates, and secondary production, in the Skagerrak in August J. Plankton Res. 13, Tiselius, P., Nielsen, T.G., Breuel, G., Jaanus, A., Korshenko, A. and Witek, Z. (1991) Copepod egg production in the Skagerrak during SKAGEX, May-June Mar. Biol. 111, Hansen, B. and Tiselius, P. (1992) Flow through feeding appendages of suspension feeding zooplankton: a practical model approach. J. Plankton Res. 14, Tiselius, P. (1992) Behaviour of Acartia tonsa in patchy food environments. Limnol. Oceanogr., 37,
2 17. Saiz, E., Jonsson, P.R., Tiselius, P., Verity, P.G. and Paffenhöfer, G.-A. (1993) Experimental records of the effects of food patchiness and predation on egg production of Acartia tonsa. Limnol. Oceanogr., 38, Tiselius, P., Jonsson, P.R. and Verity, P.G. (1993) A model evaluation of the impact of food patchiness on foraging strategy and predation risk in zooplankton. Bull. Mar. Sci., 53, Tiselius, P., Nielsen, G. and Nielsen, T.G. (1994) Microscale patchiness of plankton within a sharp pycnocline. J. Plankton Res. 16, Tiselius, P., Hansen, B., Jonsson, P., Kiørboe, T., Nielsen, T.G., Piontkovski, S. and Saiz, E. (1995) Can we use laboratory reared copepods for experiments? A comparison of feeding behaviour and reproduction between a field and a laboratory population of Acartia tonsa. ICES J. mar. Sci. 52, Tiselius, P. and Kuylenstierna, M. (1996) Growth and decline of a diatom spring bloom: phytoplankton species composition, formation of marine snow and the role of heterotrophic dinoflagellates. J. Plankton Res. 18, Tiselius, P., Jonsson, P.R., Kaartvedt, S., Olsen, E.M., Jørstad, T. (1997) Effects of copepod foraging behavior on predation risk: An experimental study of the predatory copepod Pareuchaeta norvegica feeding on Acartia clausi and A. tonsa (Copepoda). Limnol. Oceanogr. 42: Tiselius, P. (1998) An in situ video camera for plankton studies: design and preliminary observations. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 164: Tiselius, P. and Kiørboe, T. (1998) Colonization of diatom aggregates by the dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans. Limnol. Oceanogr. 43: Kiørboe, T., Tiselius, P., Mitchell-Innes, B.A., Hansen, J.L.S., Visser, A.W. and X. Mari. (1998) Intensive aggregate formation but low vertical flux during an upwelling induced diatom bloom. Limnol. Oceanogr. 43: Titelman, J. and Tiselius, P. (1998) Vertical distribution, grazing and egg production of calanoid copepods during winter-spring in Gullmarsfjorden. Hydrobiologia 375/376: Tiselius, P. (1998) Short term feeding responses to starvation in three species of small calanoid copepods. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 168: Vargas, C., Tönnesson, K., Sell, A., Maar, M., Friis Møller, E., Zervoudaki, T., Giannakourou, A., Christou, E., Satapoomin, S., Kjerulf Petersen, J., Gissel Nielsen, T. and Tiselius, P. (2002) The importance of appendicularians versus copepods in zooplankton-mediated carbon flux in a Swedish fjord. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 241: Tiselius, P., J. K. Petersen, T. G. Nielsen, M. Maar, E. F. Møller, S. Satapoomin, K. Tönnesson, T. Zervoudaki, E. Christou, A. Giannakourou, A. Sell, C. Vargas. (2003) Functional response of Oikopleura dioica to house clogging due to exposure to algae of different sizes. Mar. Biol. 142: Selander, E. and Tiselius, P. (2003) Effects of food concentration on the behaviour of Oikopleura dioica. Mar. Biol. 142: Broms, F. and Tiselius, P. (2003) Effects of temperature and body size on the clearance rate of Oikopleura dioica. J. Plankton Res.25(5):
3 32. Maar, M., Nielsen, T. G., Gooding, S., Tönnesson, K., Tiselius, P. Zervoudaki, S., Christou, E. D., Sell, A. and Richardsson, K. (2004) The trophodynamic function of copepods, appendicularians and protozooplankton in the late summer zooplankton community in the Skagerrak. Mar. Biol. 144: Waite, A. M., Gustafsson, Ö, Lindahl, O. and Tiselius, P. (2005) Linking ecosystem dynamics and biogeochemistry: sinking fractionation of organic material in a Swedish fjord. Limnol. Oceanogr. 50: Thor, P., T.G. Nielsen, P. Tiselius, T. Juul-Pedersen, C. Michel, E.F. Møller, K. Dahl and E. Selander. (2005) Post-spring bloom community structure of pelagic copepods in the Disko Bay, Western Greenland. J.Plankton Res. 27: Tönnesson, K. and Tiselius, P. (2005) Feeding of the chaetognaths Sagitta setosa and S. elegans in relation to prey abundance and vertical distribution. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 289: Calliari, D and Tiselius, P. (2005) Feeding and reproduction in a small calanoid copepod: Acartia clausi can compensate quality with quantity. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 298: Takahashi, K.and Tiselius, P. (2005). Ontogenetic changes of foraging behaviour in copepodite stages of Acartia clausi Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 303: Tönnesson, K., Maar, M., Vargas, C., Friis Møller, E., Satapoomin, S., Zervoudaki, T., Christou, E., Giannakourou, A., Sell, A., Kjerulf Petersen, J., Gissel Nielsen, T. and Tiselius, P. (2005) Grazing impact of Oikopleura dioica on an autumn plankton community. Mar. Biol. Res. 1: Juul-Pedersen, T., T.G. Nielsen, C. Michel, E.F. Møller, P. Tiselius, P. Thor, M. Olesen, E. Selander, S. Gooding (2006) Sedimentation following the spring bloom in Disko Bay, West Greenland, with special emphasis on the role of copepods. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 314: Calliari, D., Andersen, C.M., Thor, P., Gorokhova, E. and Tiselius, P. (2006) Salinity modulates the energy balance and reproductive success of the co-occurring copepods Acartia tonsa and A. clausi in different ways. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 312: Tönnesson, K., Nielsen, T.G. and Tiselius, P. (2006) Feeding and production of the carnivorous copepod Pareuchaeta norvegica Boeck in the Skagerrak Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 314: Leandro, S.M., Queiroga, H., Rodriguez-Grana, L. and Tiselius, P. (2006) Temperature dependent development and somatic growth in two allopatric populations of Acartia clausi (copepoda: calanoida) Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 322: Leandro, S.M., Tiselius, P. and Queiroga, H. (2006) Growth and development of nauplii and copepodites of the estuarine copepod Acartia tonsa from southern Europe (Ria de Aveiro, Portugal) under saturating food conditions. Mar. Biol. 150: Sobek, A., Gustafsson, Ö, Cornelissen, G. and Tiselius, P. (2006) Passive partitioning of polychlorinated biphenyls between seawater and zooplankton - a study comparing observed field distributions to equilibrium sorption experiments. Env. Sci. Tech. 40: Magnusson, K., Magnusson, M., Östberg, P., Granberg,M., Tiselius, P. (2007) Bioaccumulation of 14 C- PCB 101 and 14 C-PBDE 99 in the marine planktonic copepod Calanus finmarchicus under different food regimes. Mar. Environ. Res. 63: Tiselius, P., Andersen Borg, M.C., Hansen, B.W., Hansen, P.J., Nielsen, T.G and Vismann, B (2008) High reproduction, but low biomass: mortality estimates of the copepod Acartia tonsa in a hypereutrophic estuary. Aquat. Biol. 2:
4 47. Thor, P., Nielsen, T.G. and Tiselius, P. (2008) Mortality rates of epipelagic copepods in the post-spring bloom period in Disko Bay, western Greenland. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 3359: Calliari, D., Andersen Borg, M.C., Thor, P. Gorokhova, E. and Tiselius, P. (2008). Instantaneous salinity reductions affect the survival and feeding rates of the co-occurring copepods Acartia tonsa Dana and A. clausi Giesbrecht differently. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 362: Calliari, D. Tiselius, P. (2009). Organic carbon fluxes through the mesozooplankton and their variability at different time-scales in the Gullmarsfjord, Sweden. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 85 (1): Laura Rodríguez-Graña, Danilo Calliari, Helen Nilsson Sköld, Benni Winding Hansen, Peter Tiselius (2010) Gender specific ageing and non-mendelian inheritance of oxidative damage in marine copepods. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser 401: Selander, E., Friis Møller, L, Sundberg, P. and Tiselius, P. (2010). Parasitic anemone infects the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in the North East Atlantic. Biol Invasions 12: Magnusson, K. and Tiselius, P. (2010) The importance of uptake from food for the bioaccumulation of PCB and PBDE in the marine planktonic copepod Acartia clausi. Aquat. Toxicol. 98: Møller, LF, Martinez Canon, J, Tiselius, P. (2010) Bioenergetics and growth in the ctenophore Pleurobrachia pileus. Hydrobiologia 645: Vergara-Soto, O., D. Calliari, P. Tiselius, R. Escribano, M. L. Gonzalez, and S. Soto-Mendoza (2010) Functional response of Sagitta setosa (Chaetognatha) and Mnemiopsis leidyi (Ctenophora) under variable food concentration in the Gullmar fjord, Sweden. Revista De Biologia Marina Y Oceanografia 45: Tiselius P, Hansen BW, Calliari D (2012) Fatty acid transformation in zooplankton: from seston to benthos. Mar Ecol-Prog Ser 446: Dinasquet J, Titelman J, Møller LF, Setälä O, Granhag L, Andersen T, Båmstedt U, Haraldsson M, Hosia A, Katajisto T, Kragh T, Kuparinen J, Schrøter ML, Søndergaard M, Tiselius P, Riemann L (2012) Cascading effects of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi on the planktonic food web in a nutrient limited estuarine system. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 460: Haraldsson M, Tönnesson K, Tiselius P, Thingstad TF, Aksnes DL (2012) Relationship between fish and jellyfish as a function of eutrophication and water clarity. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 471: Haraldsson M, Jaspers S, Tiselius P, Aksnes DL, Andersen T, Titelman J (2013) Environmental constraints of the invasive Mnemiopsis leidyi in Scandinavian waters. Limnol Oceanogr 58: Leandro,SM, Tiselius P, Queiroga, H (2013) Spatial and temporal scales of environmental forcing of Acartia populations (Copepoda: Calanoida) in the Canal de Mira (Ria de Aveiro, Portugal). ICES J Mar Sci, doi: /icesjms/fst Tiselius, P, Saiz, E, Kiørboe, T (2013). Sensory capabilities and food capture of two small copepods, Paracalanus parvus and Pseudocalanus sp. Limnol Oceanogr 58: Tiselius, P. (2013) Mesocosms study ocean acidification. TRAC-trends in analytical chemistry 47: X-XII 62. Haraldsson M, Båmstedt U, Tiselius P, Titelman J, Aksnes DL (2014) Evidence of Diel Vertical Migration in Mnemiopsis leidyi. PLoS ONE 9(1): e86595, doi: /journal.pone
5 63. Leandro SM, Tiselius P, Marques SC, Avelelas F, Correia C, Sa P, Queiroga H (2014) Copepod production estimated by combining in situ data and specific temperature-dependent somatic growth models. Hydrobiologia 741:
12. Tiselius, P. (1990) Foraging behaviour and grazing patterns of calanoid copepods (PhD Dissertation).
Peter Tiselius, publications 1. Tiselius, P.T. and Peterson, W.T. (1986), Life history and population dynamics of the chaetognath Sagitta elegans in Central Long Island Sound, J. Plankton Res., 8(1), 183-195.
More informationPOPULATION DYNAMICS AND PREDATION IMPACT OF THE INTRODUCED CTENOPHORE MNEMIOPSIS LEIDYI IN THE GULLMARS FJORD, WEST COAST OF SWEDEN
POPULATION DYNAMICS AND PREDATION IMPACT OF THE INTRODUCED CTENOPHORE MNEMIOPSIS LEIDYI IN THE GULLMARS FJORD, WEST COAST OF SWEDEN Lene Friis Møller & Peter Tiselius Dep. Of Marine Ecology Kristineberg
More informationThe functional biology of krill (Thysanoessa raschii)
DTU Aqua, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark, Kavalergaarden 6, 2920, Charlottenlund, Denmark. The functional biology of krill (Thysanoessa raschii) with focus on
More informationDiet of the chaetognaths Sagitta setosa and S. elegans in relation to prey abundance and vertical distribution
MRINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Vol. 289: 77 9, 5 Published March Mar Ecol Prog Ser Diet of the chaetognaths Sagitta setosa and S. elegans in relation to prey abundance and vertical distribution Kajsa Tönnesson*,
More informationFeeding: Metazoan Predators
Feeding: Metazoan Predators What do Metazoans Eat? Other metazoans (carnivores) e.g., chaetognaths eat copepods & copepods eat smaller crustaceans phytoplankton (herbivores) esp. larger ones like diatoms
More information2001 State of the Ocean: Chemical and Biological Oceanographic Conditions in the Newfoundland Region
Stock Status Report G2-2 (2) 1 State of the Ocean: Chemical and Biological Oceanographic Conditions in the Background The Altantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP) was implemented in 1998 with the aim of
More informationTransport of Optically Active Particles from the Surface Mixed Layer: Losses due to Grazing and Focculation during the Chalk-Ex Study
Transport of Optically Active Particles from the Surface Mixed Layer: Losses due to Grazing and Focculation during the Chalk-Ex Study Hans G. Dam Department of Marine Sciences University of Connecticut
More informationPredator avoidance by nauplii
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Vol. 7: 137 19, 3 Published February Mar Ecol Prog Ser Predator avoidance by nauplii Josefin Titelman 1,, 3, *, Thomas Kiørboe 1 1 Danish Institute for Fisheries Research,
More informationContribution of aloricate ciliates to the diet of Acartia clausi and Centropages hamatus in coastal waters
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. l Published August 10 Contribution of aloricate ciliates to the diet of Acartia clausi and Centropages hamatus in coastal waters Peter Tiselius Kristineberg
More informationShelf recruitment of Calanus finmarchicus off the coast of western Norway
Shelf recruitment of Calanus finmarchicus off the coast of western Norway Annette Samuelsen 1, Geir Huse 2, and Cecilie Hansen 1 1) Mohn-Sverdrup Center, NERSC 2) Institute of Marine Research, Norway LOM-meeting
More informationIndividual-Based modeling of Copepods MAR524 Unit 11
Individual-Based modeling of Copepods MAR524 Unit 11 Geoffrey Cowles Department of Fisheries Oceanography School for Marine Science and Technology University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Outline Copepod
More informationProduction of Paralytic Shellfish Toxin (PST) by Alexandrium tamarense in response to Copepod grazing
Production of Paralytic Shellfish Toxin (PST) by Alexandrium tamarense in response to Copepod grazing mage must be placed here, if Viviana used. Bravo Carvajal Erik Selander Size 55x55 mm. Align right
More informationThomas Kiørboe. National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark, Kavalergården 6, DK-
1 DANGER OF ZOOPLANKTON FEEDING: THE FLUID SIGNAL GENERATED BY AMBUSH FEEDING COPEPODS Thomas Kiørboe National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark, Kavalergården 6, DK- 2920
More informationSize scaling deviation in phytoplankton photosynthesis and the energy flow through a
ICES CM2004/Q:04 Size scaling deviation in phytoplankton photosynthesis and the energy flow through a coastal ecosystem. Pedro Cermeño, Emilio Marañón, Jaime Rodríguez, Emilio Fernández, Francisco Jiménez
More informationIndividual-Based modeling of Copepods
Individual-Based modeling of Copepods Geoffrey Cowles Department of Fisheries Oceanography School for Marine Science and Technology University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth May 4, 2008 Outline Copepod Life
More informationFunctional response of Sagitta setosa (Chaetognatha) and Mnemiopsis leidyi (Ctenophora) under variable food concentration in the Gullmar fjord, Sweden
Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía 45(1): 35-42, abril de 2010 Functional response of Sagitta setosa (Chaetognatha) and Mnemiopsis leidyi (Ctenophora) under variable food concentration in the Gullmar
More informationAnnouncements. Third problem site due November 30 Review calculations
Announcements Geology Primary Fields of Oceanography Chemistry Third problem site due November 30 Review calculations Next Thursday quiz on Kirchman reading (microbes) Moving from physical to biological
More informationSwimming and escape behavior of copepod nauplii: implications for predator-prey interactions among copepods
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Vol. 213: 203 213, 2001 Published April 4 Mar Ecol Prog Ser Swimming and escape behavior of copepod nauplii: implications for predator-prey interactions among copepods Josefin
More informationSeasonal vertical strategies in a high-arctic coastal zooplankton community
The following supplements accompany the article Seasonal vertical strategies in a high-arctic coastal zooplankton community Kanchana Bandara*, Øystein Varpe, Janne E. Søreide, Jago Wallenschus, Jørgen
More informationRegulation of zooplankton biomass and production in a temperate, coastal ecosystem. 2. Ciliates
Limnol Oceanogr, 39(3), 1994,508-519 0 1994, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc Regulation of zooplankton biomass and production in a temperate, coastal ecosystem 2 Ciliates Torkel
More informationPhytoplankton. Zooplankton. Nutrients
Phytoplankton Zooplankton Nutrients Patterns of Productivity There is a large Spring Bloom in the North Atlantic (temperate latitudes remember the Gulf Stream!) What is a bloom? Analogy to terrestrial
More informationAggregations on larger scales. Metapopulation. Definition: A group of interconnected subpopulations Sources and Sinks
Aggregations on larger scales. Metapopulation Definition: A group of interconnected subpopulations Sources and Sinks Metapopulation - interconnected group of subpopulations sink source McKillup and McKillup
More informationPhaeocystis globosa (Prymnesiophyceae) and the planktonic food web: Feeding, growth, and trophic interactions among grazers
Limnol. Oceanogr., 46(8), 21, 186 187 21, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc. Phaeocystis globosa (Prymnesiophyceae) and the planktonic food web: Feeding, growth, and trophic interactions
More information5. Reproduction in corals is commonly through broadcast spawning of gametes directly into the water column.
Name ID# Section OCN 201 Spring 2015 Final Exam (75 pts) True or False (1 pt each). A = TRUE; B= FALSE 1. Bacteria are more abundant than viruses in the ocean. 2. Box jellies and corals are both cnidarians.
More informationØYVIND FIKSEN, SIGRUNN ELIASSEN and JOSEFIN TITELMAN. Journal of Animal Ecology (2005) 74, doi: /j
Ecology 2005 74, Multiple predators in the pelagic: modelling behavioural Blackwell Publishing, Ltd. cascades ØYVIND FIKSEN, SIGRUNN ELIASSEN and JOSEFIN TITELMAN Department of Biology, University of Bergen,
More informationRoyal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Kristineberg Marine Research Station, Kristineberg 2130, S Fiskebackskil, Sweden
Journal of Plankton Research Vol.19 no.2 pp.255-261, 1997 SHORT COMMUNICATION Behavioural differences in relation to pycnoclines during vertical migration of the euphausiids Meganyctiphanes norvegica (M.
More informationInterannual changes in the zooplankton community structure on the southeastern Bering Sea shelf and Chukchi Sea during summers of
Interannual changes in the zooplankton community structure on the southeastern Bering Sea shelf and Chukchi Sea during summers of 1991 29 22 27 Shiberia Chukchi Sea Alaska Pacific Summer Water Bering Sea
More informationMARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser
Vol. 3: 3, 7 doi:.33/meps9 MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser Published September 7 Population dynamics, growth and predation impact of the common jellyfish Aurelia aurita and two hydromedusae,
More informationZooplankton Investigations in the Setonaikai (Inland Sea of Japan),IV.*
Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan Vol.25, No.3, pp.145 to 150, June 1969 Zooplankton Investigations in the Setonaikai (Inland Sea of Japan),IV.* Occurrence of Zooplankton in the Sea Regions
More informationFISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE Vol. V Microzooplankton, Key Organisms in the Pelagic Food Web - Albert Calbet and Miquel Alcaraz
MICROZOOPLANKTON, KEY ORGANISMS IN THE PELAGIC FOOD WEB Albert Calbet and Institut de Ciències del Mar, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain Keywords: microzooplankton, marine, food webs, phytoplankton, grazing, ciliate,
More informationDominant Types of Plankton. Phytoplankton Size. Diatoms. Diatoms. Each size has advantages & disadvantages Small cells
Dominant Types of Plankton Phytoplankton Diatoms dominant in neritic & upwelling zones Microflagellates dominant in oceanic zone Dinoflagellates dominant in transitional situations Zooplankton Protozoa
More informationDavid W. Seaborn 1, A. Michelle Seaborn 2, William M. Dunstan 2, and Harold G. Marshall 1
Virginia Journal of Science Volume 5, Number 4 Winter 1999 Growth and Feeding Studies on the Algal Feeding Stage of a Pfiesteria-like Dinoflagellate David W. Seaborn 1, A. Michelle Seaborn 2, William M.
More informationChanges in phytoplankton and zooplankton production in the Nordic and the Arctic Seas under a warmer climatic regime.
Changes in phytoplankton and zooplankton production in the Nordic and the Arctic Seas under a warmer climatic regime. Dag Slagstad, Ingrid Ellingsen and Morten Alver, Trondheim, Norway 2 nd ESSAS Open
More informationPredation efficiency in visual and tactile zooplanktivores
Limnol. Oceanogr., 49(1), 2004, 69 75 2004, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc. Predation efficiency in visual and tactile zooplanktivores Tom A. Sørnes 1 and Dag L. Aksnes Department
More informationTesting for Grazer Adaptation to Toxic Algae
Testing for Grazer Adaptation to Toxic Algae by Michael B. Finiguerra, Hans G. Dam, and David E. Avery Part I Introduction and Background Phytoplankton, microscopic single-celled algae, are natural components
More informationEchosounders: Non-intrusive observations of the pelagic. Stein Kaartvedt Department of Biosciences University of Oslo
Echosounders: Non-intrusive observations of the pelagic Stein Kaartvedt Department of Biosciences University of Oslo Pieper et al. (1990) J Plankton Res Holliday et al. (1989) J Cons Int Explor Mer Functioning
More informationDiel Vertical Migration OCN 621
Diel Vertical Migration OCN 621 Outline Definition Who does it? How fast? Migration cues Why? Variations: seasonal, ontogenic, reverse Biogeochemical implications Diel Vertical Migration: Definitions Usually
More informationFeeding by the cyclopoid copepod Oithona similis on the microplankton assemblage in the Oyashio region during spring
Plankton Benthos Res 5(2): 74 78, 2010 Plankton & Benthos Research The Plankton Society of Japan Note Feeding by the cyclopoid copepod Oithona similis on the microplankton assemblage in the Oyashio region
More informationIncorporating complex foraging of zooplankton in models: the role of microscale processes in macroscale patterns
Incorporating complex foraging of zooplankton in models: the role of microscale processes in macroscale patterns Andrew Morozov University of Leicester, Department of Mathematics in collaboration with
More informationVancouver Lake Biotic Assessment
Vancouver Lake Biotic Assessment Washington State University Vancouver Aquatic Ecology Laboratory Dr. Stephen M. Bollens Dr. Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens Co-Directors Problem: Noxious cyanobacteria blooms
More informationModelling the attack success of planktonic predators: patterns and mechanisms of prey size selectivity
Journal of Plankton Research Vol.22 no.10 pp.1871 1900, 2000 Modelling the attack success of planktonic predators: patterns and mechanisms of prey size selectivity Philippe Caparroy, Uffe Høgsbro Thygesen
More informationKam W.Tang, Hans G.Dam and Leah R.Feinberg Department of Marine Sciences, University of Connecticut, Groton, CT06340, USA
Journal of Plankton Research Vol.20 no.0 pp.97-987, 998 The relative importance of egg production rate, hatching success, hatching duration and egg sinking in population recruitment of two species of marine
More information아산만해역중형동물플랑크톤의시공간적변동
The Sea Journal of the Korean Society of Oceanography Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 1 10, February 2006 아산만해역중형동물플랑크톤의시공간적변동 Á Á 1 Á 2 û w y w 1Ÿ w y œw 2 sw w w lœw Spatio-temporal Variation of Mesozooplankton
More informationCopepod grazing impact on the trophic structure of the microbial assemblage of the San Pedro Channel, California
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH j VOLUME 27 j NUMBER 1 j PAGES 99 971 j 2 Copepod grazing impact on the trophic structure of the microbial assemblage of the San Pedro Channel, California ASTRID SCHNETZER*
More informationGrowth and development of Pseudocalanus spp. in the northern Gulf of Alaska
Growth and development of Pseudocalanus spp. in the northern Gulf of Alaska HUI LIU AND RUSSELL R. HOPCROFT* INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS, AK 99775-7220, USA PRESENT ADDRESS:
More informationDistribution and abundance of the American comb jelly (Mnemiopsis leidyi) - a rapid invasion to the northern Baltic Sea during 2007
https://helda.helsinki.fi Distribution and abundance of the American comb jelly (Mnemiopsis leidyi) - a rapid invasion to the northern Baltic Sea during 2007 Lehtiniemi, Maiju 2007 Lehtiniemi, M, Pääkkönen,
More informationDave Mackas 1 and Jackie King 2
Classification of Zooplankton Life History Strategies 1.0 0.8 Ctenophores 0.6 0.4 Medusae Pteropod s 0.2 Free-spawning Copepods Reproduction PC2 0.0-0.2-0.4 Euphausiid Chaetognaths Salp/Doliolid -0.6 Sacspawning
More informationSeasonal Variations in Abundance and Size Composition of the Lobate Ctenophore Bolinopsis mikado (Moser) in Tokyo Bay, Central Japan
Journal of Oceanography, Vol. 56, pp. 419 to 427, 2000 Seasonal Variations in Abundance and Size Composition of the Lobate Ctenophore Bolinopsis mikado (Moser) in Tokyo Bay, Central Japan TOMOYUKI KASUYA*,
More informationElevating the predatory effect: Sensory-scanning foraging strategy by the lobate ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi
LIMNOLOGY and OCEANOGRAPHY Limnol. Oceanogr. 60, 2015, 100 109 VC 2014 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography doi: 10.1002/lno.10007 Elevating the predatory effect: Sensory-scanning
More informationEnvironmental forcing on forage fish and apex predators in the California Current: Results from a fully coupled ecosystem model
Environmental forcing on forage fish and apex predators in the California Current: Results from a fully coupled ecosystem model Jerome Fiechter Institute of Marine Sciences, UC Santa Cruz Co-authors: K.
More information2) Under commensalism both organisms benefit from a prolonged interaction between species.
Name ID# Section OCN 201 Spring 2013 Final Exam (75 pts) True or False (1 pt each). A = TRUE; B= FALSE 1) Dinoflagellates are responsible for harmful algal blooms. 2) Under commensalism both organisms
More informationAvailable from Deakin Research Online:
This is the published version: Hays, G.C. 1995, Diel vertical migration behaviour of Calanus hyperboreus at temperate latitudes, Marine ecology progress series, vol. 127, pp. 301 304. Available from Deakin
More informationCorrecting for underestimation of microzooplankton grazing in bottle incubation experiments with mesozooplankton
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Vol. 221: 59 75, 2001 Published October 18 Mar Ecol Prog Ser Correcting for underestimation of microzooplankton grazing in bottle incubation experiments with mesozooplankton
More informationCopepods as indicator species for comparing pelagic ecosystem models
Copepods as indicator species for comparing pelagic ecosystem models Outline Harold P. Batchelder Oregon State University Corvallis, OR hbatchelder@coas.oregonstate.edu Ecosystem Model Types Decisions
More informationIngestion-rate method for measurement of clearance rates of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi
Aquatic Invasions (2010) Volume 5, Issue 4: 357 361 doi: 10.3391/ai.2010.5.4.04 2010 The Author(s). Journal compilation 2010 REABIC Open Access Research article Ingestion-rate method for measurement of
More informationFeeding performance of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis
Feeding performance of the marine calanoid copepod Temora longicornis Student: Hans van Someren Gréve Student number: 0346535 E-mail: h.vansomerengreve@students.uu.nl Supervisors Denmark Technical University:
More informationPlankton. Relationship between nutrients and Primary productivity in PS. Puget Sound s primary producers and primary consumers
Plankton Puget Sound s primary producers and primary consumers SeaWiFS image July 9th, 2003 Relationship between nutrients and Primary productivity in PS Do nutrients limit PP in summer? Winter? NO 3 vs.
More informationBIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AN INTRODUCTION 0 ^ J ty - y\ 2 S CAROL M. LALLI and TIMOTHY R. PARSONS University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada PERGAMON PRESS OXFORD NEW YORK SEOUL TOKYO ABOUT THIS VOLUME
More informationEffects of elevated ph on marine copepods in mass cultivation systems: practical implications
Journal of Plankton Research academic.oup.com/plankt J. Plankton Res. (2017) 39(6): 984 993. First published online June 17, 2017 doi:10.1093/plankt/fbx032 Contribution to the Themed Section: Advances
More informationPredator prey interactions: is ecological stoichiometry sufficient when good food goes bad?
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH j VOLUME 27 j NUMBER 5 j PAGES 393 399 j 25 HORIZONS Predator prey interactions: is ecological stoichiometry sufficient when good food goes bad? ADITEE MITRA* AND KEVIN J.
More informationEarly is better: seasonal egg fitness and timing of reproduction in a zooplankton life-history model
Oikos 6: 33 32, 27 doi:./j.27.3-299.5893.x, Copyright # Oikos 27, ISSN 3-299 Subject Editor: Tim Benton, Accepted 6 April 27 Early is better: seasonal egg fitness and timing of reproduction in a zooplankton
More informationProduction of dissolved organic carbon by Oithona nana (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) grazing on two species of dinoflagellates
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 SHORT NOTE Production of dissolved organic carbon by Oithona nana (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) grazing on two species of dinoflagellates Camilla
More informationFluorometry Project Chlorophyll Temperature Time Series
Fluorometry Project Ocean Institute + Scripps Institution of Oceanography Chlorophyll Temperature Time Series The California Current Long Term Ecological Research (CCE LTER) Phytoplankton Phytoplankton
More informationClimate scenarios and vulnerabilities in the Aleutian and Bering Sea islands John Walsh, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Climate scenarios and vulnerabilities in the Aleutian and Bering Sea islands John Walsh, University of Alaska Fairbanks Nick Bond, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory Why do we need to downscale
More informationTwo of the main currents in the Arctic region are the North Atlantic Current (in red) and the Transport Current (in blue).
Have you ever enjoyed playing in the snow or making snowmen in the wintertime? The winter season is our coldest season. However, some of the coldest days we have here in Indiana have the same temperature
More informationJellyfish modify the response of planktonic assemblages to nutrient pulses
Vol. 351: 1 13, 7 doi:.3354/meps7298 FEATURE ARTICLE MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser Published December 6 OPEN ACCESS Jellyfish modify the response of planktonic assemblages to nutrient
More informationArctic climate change and effects on the ecosystems
Arctic climate change and effects on the ecosystems NalânKoç Centre for Ice, Climate and Ecosystems (ICE) Norwegian Polar Institute Nalan.koc@npolar.no The Arctic Pacific Ocean Main inflow Main outflow
More informationCross-shore exchange processes, and their effect on zooplankton biomass and community composition patterns in the Northeast Pacific
Cross-shore exchange processes, and their effect on zooplankton biomass and community composition patterns in the Northeast Pacific D.L. Mackas Fisheries & Oceans Canada Institute of Ocean Sciences K.O.
More information1 Published June 30 I
Vol. 9: 1-11. 1982 1 MARINE ECOLOGY - PROGRESS SERIES Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 1 Published June 30 I Zooplankton Communities in the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary N. R. Collins and R. Williams Natural
More informationQuestion: What is the primary reason for the great abundance of fish along the Peruvian coast?
Buzzer Question # 1 Question Type: toss-up Question Format: Multiple Choice Category: Biology What is the primary reason for the great abundance of fish along the Peruvian coast? Answer W: upwelling Answer
More informationOCN 201 Spring 2012 Final Exam (75 pts)
Name ID# Section OCN 201 Spring 2012 Final Exam (75 pts) True or False (1 pt each). A = TRUE; B = FALSE 1. Evidence suggests that amino acids (one of the building blocks of life) can only form under laboratory
More informationEvolution of the Arctic Calanus complex: an Arctic marine avocado?
HORIZONS Evolution of the Arctic Calanus complex: an Arctic marine avocado? JØRGEN BERGE 1,2 *, TOVE M. GABRIELSEN 1, MARK MOLINE 1,3 AND PAUL E. RENAUD 1,4 1 UNIVERSITY CENTRE ON SVALBARD, PB 156, N-9171
More informationCoupling OSMOSE and ROMS NPZD models: towards end to end modelling of the Benguela upwelling ecosystem
Coupling OSMOSE and ROMS NPZD models: towards end to end modelling of the Benguela upwelling ecosystem Yunne SHIN Morgane TRAVERS PICES XVI th annual meeting, October 26 - November 5, 2007, Victoria BC,
More informationAn extended perspective of the match-mismatch hypothesis for. predator-controlled systems
An extended perspective of the match-mismatch hypothesis for predator-controlled systems Joël M. Durant 1*, Dag Ø. Hjermann 1,, Tone Falkenhaug 2, Dian J. Gifford 3, Lars-Johan Naustvoll 2, Barbara K.
More informationProcesses controlling seasonality and spatial distribution of Centropages typicus: a modeling study in the Gulf of Maine/ Georges Bank region
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH j VOLUME 34 j NUMBER 1 j PAGES 18 35 j 2012 Processes controlling seasonality and spatial distribution of Centropages typicus: a modeling study in the Gulf of Maine/ Georges
More informationBehavior is a major determinant of predation risk in zooplankton
Behavior is a major determinant of predation risk in zooplankton RODRIGO ALMEDA, HANS VAN SOMEREN GR EVE, AND THOMAS KIØRBOE Centre for Ocean Life, National Institute for Aquatic Resources, Technical University
More informationPhysiography Ocean Provinces p. 1 Dimensions p. 1 Physiographic Provinces p. 2 Continental Margin Province p. 2 Deep-Ocean Basin Province p.
Physiography Ocean Provinces p. 1 Dimensions p. 1 Physiographic Provinces p. 2 Continental Margin Province p. 2 Deep-Ocean Basin Province p. 2 Mid-Ocean Ridge Province p. 3 Benthic and Pelagic Provinces
More informationOCN 201 Spring 2012 Final Exam (75 pts)
Name ID# Section OCN 201 Spring 2012 Final Exam (75 pts) True or False (1 pt each). A = TRUE; B = FALSE 1. Evidence suggests that amino acids (one of the building blocks of life) could not have formed
More informationImportance of ciliates as prey of the euphausiid Euphausia pacifica in the NW North Pacific
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Vol. 271: 261 266, 2004 Published April 28 Mar Ecol Prog Ser Importance of ciliates as prey of the euphausiid Euphausia pacifica in the NW North Pacific Yoshizumi Nakagawa
More informationFeeding behaviour and swimming activity of larval herring (Clupea harengus) in relation to density of copepod nauplii
Vol. 24: 15-21. 1985 l MARINE ECOLOGY - PROGRESS SERIES Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 1 Published July 11 l Feeding behaviour and swimming activity of larval herring (Clupea harengus) in relation to density of
More informationGeneral Characteristics
Polar Seas General Characteristics Seasonal Sea ice can cover up to 13% of Earth s surface Arctic 5% of the world ocean Mostly north of the Arctic Circle Antarctic 10% of the world ocean General Characteristics
More informationFactors affecting plankton type dominance in Monterey Bay
Factors affecting plankton type dominance in Monterey Bay Alaina Smith, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Mentors: Monique Messié Summer 2016 Keywords: plankton, dominance, Monterey Bay, bio-physical variability
More informationSHORT COMMUNICATION. Climate-driven range expansion of the red-tide dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans into the Southern Ocean
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH j VOLUME 34 j NUMBER 4 j PAGES 332 337 j 2012 SHORT COMMUNICATION Climate-driven range expansion of the red-tide dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans into the Southern Ocean
More informationThe ciliate-copepod link in marine ecosystems
AQUATIC MICROBIAL ECOLOGY Vol. 38: 157 167, 2005 Published February 9 Aquat Microb Ecol The ciliate-copepod link in marine ecosystems Albert Calbet*, Enric Saiz Institut de Ciències del Mar-CMIMA (CSIC),
More informationYour web browser (Safari 7) is out of date. For more security, comfort and the best experience on this site: Update your browser Ignore
Your web browser (Safari 7) is out of date. For more security, comfort and the best experience on this site: Update your browser Ignore PL ANKTO N REVEALED A critical component of life on Earth For the
More informationThe L4 time-series: the first 20 years
INTRODUCTION The L4 time-series: the first 20 years THE WIDER CONTEXT Time-series observations are recognized as being increasingly important in an era of accelerated global change. In the North Atlantic,
More informationLook For the Following Key Ideas
Look For the Following Key Ideas * Energy flows through living systems, but matter is recycled. * Primary producers, called autotrophs, synthesize glucose by the process of photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
More informationFeeding behaviour of the nauplii of the marine calanoid copepod Paracartia grani Sars Helenius, Laura Kristiina H
https://helda.helsinki.fi Feeding behaviour of the nauplii of the marine calanoid copepod Paracartia grani Sars Helenius, Laura Kristiina 2017-03-03 Helenius, L K & Saiz, E 2017, ' Feeding behaviour of
More informationPrimary Producers. Key Ideas
Primary Producers Kelp forests are one of the ocean s most productive habitats. 1 Key Ideas Energy flows through living systems, but matter is recycled. Primary producers (autotrophs) synthesize glucose
More informationOcean acidification in NZ offshore waters
Ocean acidification in NZ offshore waters Cliff Law NIWA Review susceptible groups in NZ offshore waters Examples from international research of responses Identify potential impacts in the NZ EEZ Plankton
More informationCopepod community growth rates in relation to body size, temperature, and food availability in the East China Sea: A test of Metabolic Theory
Copepod community growth rates in relation to body size, temperature, and food availability in the East China Sea: A test of Metabolic Theory Kuan-Yu Lin, Akash Sastri, Gwo-Ching Gong, and Chih-hao Hsieh
More informationClimate change, ocean acidification and individual-based models: Why the little things matter
Climate change, ocean acidification and individual-based models: Why the little things matter Author Richards, Russell, Meynecke, Olaf, Chaloupka, M, Tomlinson, Rodger Benson Published 2012 Conference
More informationDISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
FI N A L R E PO R T : Re l a t i o n s h i p b e t we e n P h y s i c a l a n d B i o l o g i c a l p r o p e r t i e s o n th e M i c r o s c a l e : A c r o s s -com p ari son b et w een D i f f eri
More informationThe Impact of Changing Sea Ice and Hydrographic Conditions on Biological Communities in the Northern Bering and Chukchi Seas
The Impact of Changing Sea Ice and Hydrographic Conditions on Biological Communities in the Northern Bering and Chukchi Seas Jacqueline M. Grebmeier 1, Lee W. Cooper 1, and Karen E. Frey 2 1 University
More informationZooplankton abundance in subtropical waters: Is there a lunar cycle?*
SCI. MAR., 65 (Suppl. 1): 59-63 SCIENTIA MARINA 2001 AN INTERDISCIPLINARY VIEW OF THE OCEAN. J.L. PELEGRÍ, I. ALONSO and J. ARÍSTEGUI (eds.) Zooplankton abundance in subtropical waters: Is there a lunar
More informationPrey resource use by coexistent hydromedusae from Friday Harbor, Washington
Limnol. Oceanogr., 4(4), 00, 94 94 00, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc. Prey resource use by coexistent hydromedusae from Friday Harbor, Washington J. H. Costello Biology Department,
More informationAbstract. Introduction. a a a a a
RESEARCH ARTICLE Feeding behaviour of the nauplii of the marine calanoid copepod Paracartia grani Sars: Functional response, prey size spectrum, and effects of the presence of alternative prey Laura K.
More informationThe Grand Unified Theory Of Copepods
The Grand Unified Theory Of Copepods 1 ϘϘϘ1Ϙ1Ϙ111Ϙ ϘϘ111Ϙ Nick Record, Andrew Pershing, Frederic Maps ϘϘ1Ϙ11 University of Maine / Gulf of Maine Research Institute 1ϘϘ11 1ϘϘϘ1ϘϘϘϘ1Ϙ1Ϙ ESSAS 2011 111ϘϘ1Ϙ11Ϙ1ϘϘ1
More informationOCN 201 Fall 2013 Final Exam (75 pts)
Name ID# Section OCN 201 Fall 2013 Final Exam (75 pts) True or False (1 pt each). A = TRUE; B = FALSE 1. Laboratory experiments have shown that amino acids could not have formed on the early earth. 2.
More informationCh.5 Evolution and Community Ecology How do organisms become so well suited to their environment? Evolution and Natural Selection
Ch.5 Evolution and Community Ecology How do organisms become so well suited to their environment? Evolution and Natural Selection Gene: A sequence of DNA that codes for a particular trait Gene pool: All
More information