Document of dataset 4375

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
Global distributions of pteropods (Gymnosomata, Thecosomata, Pseudothecosomata) abundance and biomass - Gridded data product (NetCDF) - Contribution to the MAREDAT World Ocean Atlas of Plankton Functional Types
Description in English
Pteropods are a group of holoplanktonic gastropods for which global biomass distribution patterns remain poorly resolved. The aim of this study was to collect and synthesize existing pteropod (Gymnosomata, Thecosomata and Pseudothecosomata) abundance and biomass data, in order to evaluate the global distribution of pteropod carbon biomass, with a particular emphasis on its seasonal, temporal and vertical patterns. We collected 25 902 data points from several online databases and a number of scientific articles. The biomass data has been gridded onto a 360 x 180° grid, with a vertical resolution of 33 WOA depth levels. Data has been converted to NetCDF format. Data were collected between 1951-2010, with sampling depths ranging from 0-1000 m. Pteropod biomass data was either extracted directly or derived through converting abundance to biomass with pteropod specific length to weight conversions. In the Northern Hemisphere (NH) the data were distributed evenly throughout the year, whereas sampling in the Southern Hemisphere was biased towards the austral summer months. 86% of all biomass values were located in the NH, most (42%) within the latitudinal band of 30-50° N. The range of global biomass values spanned over three orders of magnitude, with a mean and median biomass concentration of 8.2 mg C l-1 (SD = 61.4) and 0.25 mg C l-1, respectively for all data points, and with a mean of 9.1 mg C l-1 (SD = 64.8) and a median of 0.25 mg C l-1 for non-zero biomass values. The highest mean and median biomass concentrations were located in the NH between 40-50° S (mean biomass: 68.8 mg C l-1 (SD = 213.4) median biomass: 2.5 mg C l-1) while, in the SH, they were within the 70-80° S latitudinal band (mean: 10.5 mg C l-1 (SD = 38.8) and median: 0.2 mg C l-1). Biomass values were lowest in the equatorial regions. A broad range of biomass concentrations was observed at all depths, with the biomass peak located in the surface layer (0-25 m) and values generally decreasing with depth. However, biomass peaks were located at different depths in different ocean basins: 0-25 m depth in the N Atlantic, 50-100 m in the Pacific, 100-200 m in the Arctic, 200-500 m in the Brazilian region and >500 m in the Indo-Pacific region. Biomass in the NH was relatively invariant over the seasonal cycle, but more seasonally variable in the SH. The collected database provides a valuable tool for modellers for the study of ecosystem processes and global biogeochemical cycles. This dataset is part of the MARine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project (MAREMIP).
Abstract in English
The aim of this study was to collect and synthesize existing pteropod (Gymnosomata, Thecosomata and Pseudothecosomata) abundance and biomass data, in order to evaluate the global distribution of pteropod carbon biomass, with a particular emphasis on its seasonal, temporal and vertical patterns.
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bibliographicCitation
Bednarsek, Nina; Mozina, J; Vogt, Meike; O'Brien, Colleen; Tarling, Geraint A (2012): Global distributions of pteropods (Gymnosomata, Thecosomata, Pseudothecosomata) abundance and biomass - Gridded data product (NetCDF) - Contribution to the MAREDAT World Ocean Atlas of Plankton Functional Types. doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.777387

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
1951-01-01
End date
2010-01-01

Geographical coverage

Spatial
World Waters

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Data
Distribution
Marine Genomics

Themes

theme
Biology > Plankton > Zooplankton

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Pteropoda

Ownerships

contributor
Nina Bednarsek
contributor
Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
contactPoint
Nina Bednarsek
contactPoint
Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
contributor
Mozina
contributor
Laboratory for Environmental Research
contributor
Meike Vogt
contributor
Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics
contributor
Colleen O'Brien
contributor
Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics
contributor
Geraint Tarling
contributor
British Antarctic Survey

Publication references

related reference
Based on this dataset /id/publication/229342

Dataset references

record
Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science

Special collections

part of special collection
EMODNET
not available through EurOBIS

Document metadata

date created
2013-09-30
date modified
2014-11-21