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Journal article
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Title
Biodiversity patterns of epipelagic copepods in the South Pacific Ocean: Strengths and limitations of current data bases
Abstract
Basin-scale patterns of biodiversity for zooplankton in the ocean may provide valuable insights for understanding the impact of climate change and global warming on the marine ecosystem. However, studies on this topic remain scarce or unavailable in vast regions of the world ocean, particularly in large regions where the amount and quality of available data are limited. In this study, we used a 27-year (1993–2019) database on species occurrence of planktonic copepods in the South Pacific, along with associated oceanographic variables, to examine their spatial patterns of biodiversity in the upper 200 m of the ocean. The aim of this study was to identify ecological regions and the environmental predictors explaining such patterns. It was found that hot and cold spots of diversity, and distinctive species assemblages were linked to major ocean currents and large regions over the basin, with increasing species richness over the subtropical areas on the East and West sides of the South Pacific. While applying the spatial models, we showed that the best environmental predictors for diversity and species composition were temperature, salinity, chlorophyll-a concentration, oxygen concentration, and the residual autocorrelation. Nonetheless, the observed spatial patterns and derived environmental effects were found to be strongly influenced by sampling coverage over space and time, revealing a highly under-sampled basin. Our findings provide an assessment of copepods diversity patterns and their potential drivers for the South Pacific Ocean, but they also stress the need for strengthening the data bases of planktonic organisms, as they can act as suitable indicators of ecosystem response to climate change at basin scale.
Bibliographic citation
Pérez-Aragón, M.; Escribano, R.; Rivera, R.; Hidalgo, P. (2024). Biodiversity patterns of epipelagic copepods in the South Pacific Ocean: Strengths and limitations of current data bases. PLoS One 19(7): e0306440. https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0306440
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Marine
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true
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open access
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true

Authors

author
Name
Manuela Pérez-Aragón
author
Name
Ruben Escribano
author
Name
Reinaldo Rivera
author
Name
Pamela Hidalgo

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0306440

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2025-01-06
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2025-04-07