IN-SITU GRAZING RATE OF THE COPEPOD POPULATION IN THE WESTERN SUB-ARCTIC NORTH PACIFIC DURING SPRING

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TSUDA, A
SUGISAKI, H
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[1] Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Nakano, Tokyo, 164, 1-15-1, Minamidai
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10.1007/BF00349680
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
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Time series sampling with a multi-layer plankton sampler was carried out in the western subarctic North Pacific during spring 1991. Neocalanus cristatus, N. flemingeri and Eucalanus bungii dominated and accounted for 88.5% of the copepod population in volume. Neocalanus spp. were distributed in the upper mixed layer, while E. bungii was mainly distributed between 120 and 300 m throughout the day and night. In contrast, Metridia pacifica, Pleuromamma scutullata and Gaetanus simplex showed clear diel vertical migration. Grazing activities were estimated simultaneously by gut fluorescence. Nocturnal grazing was observed for diel migrating species. Neocalanus spp. did not have a diel feeding rhythm and had relatively low gut fluorescence. E. bungii was considered to be dormant during the observation period. The estimated grazing rate of the copepod population on phytoplankton was 1.4 to 2.0% of the primary production while the metabolic requirement was 8.3 to 12.4% of the primary production. These facts suggest that the copepod population was unimportant as primary consumers and that microzooplankton plays a much more important role in sustaining low standing stock of phytoplankton and a high nutrient concentration in the western subarctic Pacific Ocean.
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