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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
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Title
Environmental conditions drive zooplankton community structure in the epipelagic oceanic water of the southern Gulf of Mexico: A molecular approach
Abstract
Zooplankton plays a pivotal role in sustaining the majority of marine ecosystems. The distribution patterns and diversity of zooplankton provide key information for understanding the functioning of these ecosystems. Nevertheless, due to the numerous cryptic and sibling species and the lack of diagnostic characteristics for early developmental stages, the identification of the global-to-local patterns of zooplankton biodiversity and biogeography remains challenging in different research fields. The spatial and temporal changes in the zooplankton community in the open waters of the southern Gulf of Mexico were assessed using metabarcoding analysis of the V9 region of 18S rRNA and mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase c subunit I (COI). Additionally, a multiscale analysis was implemented to evaluate which environmental predictors may explain the variability in the structure of the zooplankton community. Our findings suggest that the synergistic effects of dissolved oxygen concentration, temperature, and longitude (intended as a proxy for still unidentified predictors) may explain both spatial and temporal zooplankton variability even with low contribution. Furthermore, the zooplankton distribution probably reflects the coexistence of three heterogeneous ecoregions and a bio-physical partitioning of the studied area. Finally, some taxa were either exclusive or predominant with either 18S or COI markers. This may suggest that comprehensive assessments of the zooplankton community may be more accurately met by the use of multilocus approaches.
WebOfScience code
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000716539600001
Bibliographic citation
Cicala, F.; Arteaga, M.C.; Herzka, S.Z.; Hereu, C.M.; Jiménez-Rosenberg, S.P.A.; Saavedra-Flores, A.; Robles-Flores, J.; Gomez, R.; Batta-Lona, P.G.; Galindo-Sánchez, C.E. (2022). Environmental conditions drive zooplankton community structure in the epipelagic oceanic water of the southern Gulf of Mexico: A molecular approach. Mol. Ecol. 31(2): 546-561. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.16251
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true

Authors

author
Name
Francesco Cicala
author
Name
Maria Arteaga
author
Name
Sharon Herzka
author
Name
Clara Hereu
author
Name
Sylvia Jiménez-Rosenberg
author
Name
Anaid Saavedra-Flores
author
Name
Javier Robles-Flores
author
Name
Ricardo Gomez
author
Name
Paola Batta-Lona
author
Name
Clara Galindo-Sánchez

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DOI
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.16251

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date created
2022-04-06
date modified
2022-04-08