The structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean

During the dry and rainy seasons of 2019, two research cruises were conducted to determine the composition, abundance, biomass, and diversity of the zooplankton assemblage, and its relationship with the water conditions, along the northern Colombian Caribbean coast. The 21 sampling locations were si...

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Colombian Caribbean
Marine ecosystems
Inorganic nutrients
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spelling 2024-06-28T14:05:59Z2024-06-28T14:05:59Zhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352485523002876http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12010/34689Regional Studies in Marine ScienceColombian CaribbeanMarine ecosystemsInorganic nutrientsThe structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian CaribbeanArtículo de revistaProductos de Generación de Nuevo Conocimientohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Abierto (Texto Completo)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2During the dry and rainy seasons of 2019, two research cruises were conducted to determine the composition, abundance, biomass, and diversity of the zooplankton assemblage, and its relationship with the water conditions, along the northern Colombian Caribbean coast. The 21 sampling locations were situated in two of the Colombian Caribbean’s physicochemical provinces: Magdalena-Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta (Mag-CGSM) and Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona-Guajira (PNNT-Gua). At each location, samples were collected using a bongo net through circular surface tows. Eighty-seven taxa (72 families and 15 morphotypes) were recorded, with the highest number of families found in Mag-CGSM during the dry season. The highest abundance and biomass were observed in PNNT-Gua during the rainy season while the highest species diversity was recorded in PNNT-Gua during the dry season. Conversely, the lowest species diversity was detected in the same province during the rainy season, coinciding with an increase in dominant families. This increase in dominance resulted in a decrease in uniformity. The spatiotemporal dynamics of the assemblage were most closely associated with the dissolved oxygen and salinity, highlighting their crucial role in shaping the structure of the zooplankton community.Franco-Herrera, AndrésSanjuan-Muñoz, AdolfoHernández-Rivera, Leidy THUMBNAILThe structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean.pdf.jpgThe structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg17910https://expeditiorepositorio.utadeo.edu.co/bitstream/20.500.12010/34689/2/The%20structure%20of%20zooplankton%20and%20its%20relationship%20to%20marine%20conditions%20in%20the%20northerm%20Colombian%20Caribbean.pdf.jpg4cd33b3863bbf64501a9507fe6317037MD52open accessORIGINALThe structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean.pdfThe structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean.pdfArchivo abierto / Open archiveapplication/pdf82686https://expeditiorepositorio.utadeo.edu.co/bitstream/20.500.12010/34689/1/The%20structure%20of%20zooplankton%20and%20its%20relationship%20to%20marine%20conditions%20in%20the%20northerm%20Colombian%20Caribbean.pdff80197e2b243d287540ec756bd39dbaaMD51open access20.500.12010/34689oai:expeditiorepositorio.utadeo.edu.co:20.500.12010/346892024-06-29 03:02:22.399open accessRepositorio Institucional - Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozanoexpeditiorepositorio@utadeo.edu.co
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean
title The structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean
spellingShingle The structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean
Colombian Caribbean
Marine ecosystems
Inorganic nutrients
title_short The structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean
title_full The structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean
title_fullStr The structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed The structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean
title_sort The structure of zooplankton and its relationship to marine conditions in the northerm Colombian Caribbean
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Colombian Caribbean
Marine ecosystems
Inorganic nutrients
topic Colombian Caribbean
Marine ecosystems
Inorganic nutrients
description During the dry and rainy seasons of 2019, two research cruises were conducted to determine the composition, abundance, biomass, and diversity of the zooplankton assemblage, and its relationship with the water conditions, along the northern Colombian Caribbean coast. The 21 sampling locations were situated in two of the Colombian Caribbean’s physicochemical provinces: Magdalena-Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta (Mag-CGSM) and Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona-Guajira (PNNT-Gua). At each location, samples were collected using a bongo net through circular surface tows. Eighty-seven taxa (72 families and 15 morphotypes) were recorded, with the highest number of families found in Mag-CGSM during the dry season. The highest abundance and biomass were observed in PNNT-Gua during the rainy season while the highest species diversity was recorded in PNNT-Gua during the dry season. Conversely, the lowest species diversity was detected in the same province during the rainy season, coinciding with an increase in dominant families. This increase in dominance resulted in a decrease in uniformity. The spatiotemporal dynamics of the assemblage were most closely associated with the dissolved oxygen and salinity, highlighting their crucial role in shaping the structure of the zooplankton community.
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