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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
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Title
Comparing copepod time-series in the north of Spain: Spatial autocorrelation of community composition
Abstract
Four time-series of copepod species biomass in the north of Spain were contrasted to demonstrate spatial autocorrelation of local communities and their responses to short-term local and regional variability in oceanographic conditions. The series represented coastal and oceanic environments along a marked gradient of influence of seasonal upwelling from Galicia to the Mar Cantábrico (S Bay of Biscay), and each one included at least 10 years of continuous data collected at monthly frequency. Community composition (i.e. species number and diversity) was very consistent through the region, but local variations in the presence of new species and the relative proportions of common species allowed for the characterisation of the response to the environment at each site. Small-sized species were more frequent near the coast. A few species, however, captured the main patterns of variability in all series. Calanus helgolandicus and Acartia (mainly Acartia clausi) were generally the main contributors to total biomass, while other species as Paracalanus parvus and Clausocalanus spp. were important only at some locations. Most copepod indices were positively correlated with upwelling, either considering the whole community (biomass, species richness and diversity) or individual species, but only in the coastal series analysed since 1991. Copepods in the nearby ocean, however, showed negative correlations with upwelling in the period 1960–1986. The effects of upwelling may have been modulated by local factors, as showed by the increases in biomass, number of species and diversity in associations with increases in sea surface temperature in Galicia, while in the Mar Cantábrico only the warming-tolerant species increased and those typical of upwelling decreased. Density stratification of the water column was associated with decreases in total copepod biomass in Galicia, while it favoured the increase in species richness in the Mar Cantábrico. Nearly all significant responses of copepods to environmental variability were delayed by up to 5 months, showing the importance of considering time-lags in the analysis of temporal responses of zooplankton.
WebOfScience code
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000303958000007
Bibliographic citation
Bode, A.; Álvarez-Ossorio, M.T.; Miranda, A.; Lopéz-Urrutia, A.; Valdés, L. (2012). Comparing copepod time-series in the north of Spain: Spatial autocorrelation of community composition. Prog. Oceanogr. 97-100: 108–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2011.11.013
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true

Authors

author
Name
Antonio Bode
author
Name
Maria Teresa Álvarez-Ossorio
author
Name
Ana Miranda
author
Name
Ángel Lopéz-Urrutia
author
Name
Luis Valdés

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2011.11.013

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2015-09-21
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