Document of dataset 3884

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Type
Dataset
title in English
The Ecology of the Inshore Marine Zooplankton of the Chukchi Sea near Point Barrow, Alaska
Description in English
This dataset, consisting of 1024 abundance observations representing 40 terminal taxa was obtained from the Point Barrow Area of the Chukchi Sea 1972. Abundances, where applicable, are a mean from two replicate samples. The temporal variability in abundance, composition, and production of an arctic-marine inshore zooplankton community was investigated near Point Barrow, Alaska from May through August, 1972. Significant temporal differences (P < 0.05) in population abundance over the summer were noted for 29 of 30 species. Changes in community composition resulted from the summer intrusion of Bering Sea water into the study area; southern copepods were observed during July and August. This intrusion imposes a temperature regime favorable for the rapid development and high production of meroplankton, particularly barnacle larvae. The meroplankters were largely responsible for creating a more diverse and productive community that that occurring in the epipelagic zone of the central arctic. Extensive recruitment of meroplankton was correlated with periods of high phytoplankton standing stock. Community dry weight ranged from 4 to 41 mg/m3, with the maximum occurring under the ice in late July one week after the phytoplankton bloom.
Abstract in English
Zooplankton data of Point Barrow Area of the Chukchi Sea, 1972
License
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bibliographicCitation
Citation_Information:Originator: Douglas R. Redburn Publication_Date: 19740500 Title:The Ecology of the Inshore Marine Zooplankton of the Chukchi Sea near Point Barrow, Alaska Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: document
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Dataset references

record
Arctic Ocean Biodiversity Information System

Document metadata

date created
2012-12-17
date modified
2012-12-17