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  • Carbon mass; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; Date/Time of event; Event label; GO-FLO 5; Individuals; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M83/1; M83/1_773; M83/1_780; M83/1_786; M83/1_796; M83/1_799; M83/1_805; M83/1_815; M83/1_824; M83/1_830; M83/1_838; M83/1_846; M83/1_853; M83/1_859; M83/1_865; M83/1_871; M83/1_877; M83/1_883; M83/1_891; M83/1_896; M83/1_903; M83/1_908; M83/1_913; M83/1_921; M83/1_929; Meteor (1986); Nitrogen mass; Profile; SFB754; Species; WP2; WP-2 Plankton Net 1; WP-2 Plankton Net 10; WP-2 Plankton Net 11; WP-2 Plankton Net 12; WP-2 Plankton Net 13; WP-2 Plankton Net 14; WP-2 Plankton Net 15; WP-2 Plankton Net 16; WP-2 Plankton Net 17; WP-2 Plankton Net 18; WP-2 Plankton Net 19; WP-2 Plankton Net 2; WP-2 Plankton Net 20; WP-2 Plankton Net 21; WP-2 Plankton Net 22; WP-2 Plankton Net 3; WP-2 Plankton Net 4; WP-2 Plankton Net 5; WP-2 Plankton Net 6; WP-2 Plankton Net 7; WP-2 Plankton Net 8; WP-2 Plankton Net 9; WP-2 towed closing plankton net; δ13C/12C ratio; δ15N/14N ratio  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Keywords: Carbon mass; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; Date/Time of event; Event label; GO-FLO 5; Individuals; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M83/1; M83/1_773; M83/1_780; M83/1_786; M83/1_796; M83/1_799; M83/1_805; M83/1_815; M83/1_824; M83/1_830; M83/1_838; M83/1_846; M83/1_853; M83/1_859; M83/1_865; M83/1_871; M83/1_877; M83/1_883; M83/1_891; M83/1_896; M83/1_903; M83/1_908; M83/1_913; M83/1_921; M83/1_929; Meteor (1986); Nitrogen mass; Profile; SFB754; Species; WP2; WP-2 Plankton Net 1; WP-2 Plankton Net 10; WP-2 Plankton Net 11; WP-2 Plankton Net 12; WP-2 Plankton Net 13; WP-2 Plankton Net 14; WP-2 Plankton Net 15; WP-2 Plankton Net 16; WP-2 Plankton Net 17; WP-2 Plankton Net 18; WP-2 Plankton Net 19; WP-2 Plankton Net 2; WP-2 Plankton Net 20; WP-2 Plankton Net 21; WP-2 Plankton Net 22; WP-2 Plankton Net 3; WP-2 Plankton Net 4; WP-2 Plankton Net 5; WP-2 Plankton Net 6; WP-2 Plankton Net 7; WP-2 Plankton Net 8; WP-2 Plankton Net 9; WP-2 towed closing plankton net; δ13C/12C ratio; δ15N/14N ratio
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1274 data points
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    Publication Date: 2021-11-03
    Description: Gelatinous zooplankton can be present in high biomass and taxonomic diversity in planktonic oceanic food webs, yet the trophic structuring and importance of this “jelly web” remain incompletely understood. To address this knowledge gap, we provide a holistic trophic characterization of a jelly web in the eastern tropical Atlantic, based on δ13C and δ15N stable isotope analysis of a unique gelatinous zooplankton sample set. The jelly web covered most of the isotopic niche space of the entire planktonic oceanic food web, spanning 〉 3 trophic levels, ranging from herbivores (e.g., pyrosomes) to higher predators (e.g., ctenophores), highlighting the diverse functional roles and broad possible food web relevance of gelatinous zooplankton. Among gelatinous zooplankton taxa, comparisons of isotopic niches pointed to the presence of differentiation and resource partitioning, but also highlighted the potential for competition, e.g., between hydromedusae and siphonophores. Significant differences in spatial (seamount vs. open ocean) and depth-resolved patterns (0–400 m vs. 400–1000 m) pointed to additional complexity, and raise questions about the extent of connectivity between locations and differential patterns in vertical coupling between gelatinous zooplankton groups. Added complexity also resulted from inconsistent patterns in trophic ontogenetic shifts among groups. We conclude that the broad trophic niche covered by the jelly web, patterns in niche differentiation within this web, and substantial complexity at the spatial, depth, and taxon level call for a more careful consideration of gelatinous zooplankton in oceanic food web models. In light of climate change and fishing pressure, the data presented here also provide a valuable baseline against which to measure future trophic observations of gelatinous zooplankton communities in the eastern tropical Atlantic.
    Keywords: 577.7 ; eastern tropical Atlantic ; gelatinous zooplankton ; isotopic pattern ; food web characterization
    Language: English
    Type: map
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