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  • Institut für Meereskunde  (2)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Description: Standing stock and size composition of the zooplankton comunity (〉100 μm) were studied in four depth strata of the upper 200 m of the water column during a “Meteor” cruise to the central Red Sea and Gulf of Aden in spring 1987. The central Red Sea was divided into a northern area of higher salinity and a less saline southern part. Both areas exhibited significant differences in zooplankton abundance and standing stock. The latter increased by the ratio 1:2:3 from the northern central Red Sea to its southern part and further south to the Gulf of Aden. For size structure analysis samples were fractionated into three size classes (100 to 300, 300 to 500, 500 to 5000 μm). In the central Red Sea the smallest size was dominant whereas in the Gulf of Aden the largest size fraction played a greater relative role than in the central Red Sea. This shift in size structure of the zooplankton community from the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden is apparently primarily related to ecosystem difference between both areas, leading to a change in species composition. In addition, size reduction of individual species common to both seas may be of some significance in the extreme environment of the Red Sea.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Both Podon leuckarti and Evadne nordmanni play a predominant role in the plankton community of Kiel Fjord in summer. Increase and decrease of the populations were recorded through short-term sampling from May to the beginning of July. Abundance in relation to temperature and salinity, body size, number of embryos per female and the occurrence of permanent eggs were investigated. Podon leuckarti reached its peak at the end of May, two weeks earlier than Evadne normanni; the maximum abundance was 6500 individuals · m-3 and 8900 individuals · m-3 respectively. The rapid increase of both populations is characterized by an exponential growth phase. The estimated doubling time ranged from 0.5 to 4.3 days. With increasing temperature, body size and number of embryos per female decreased. An inspection of the stomach content showed that both species apparently had fed mainly on phytoplankton.
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-24
    Description: The main studies on phytoplankton ecology carried out in Kiel Bight during the last decades are briefly reviewed. Special emphasis is laid on the hydrographical structure of this transitional area between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, as it strongly affects the seasonal cycle of phytoplankton standing stock and species succession through vertical stratification and advection processes. Both these hydrographical features prevail during the growth period of phytoplankton and are responsible for large variations in population density and nutrient supply. The seasonal species succession is also influenced by advection. The annual primary production figure of about 150 g C·m-2 approaches the upper limit of values recorded for other parts of the western and southern Baltic. Total irradiation appears to exert the strongest influence on the seasonal cycle of primary production as long as water temperatures are low, giving way in summer to temperature as the determining factor for the production rate.
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