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ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE
卷 76, 期 3, 页码 702-717出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsy134
关键词
active carbon flux; pelagic decapods; tropical Pacific; vertical distribution
资金
- NSERC DG
- University of British Columbia
Pelagic decapods were sampled during August 2011 in the central North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG). Depth-stratified samples using a MOCNESS-10 (10m(2) Multiple Opening/Closing Net and Environmental Sensing System) were collected at two stations to the west and north of the Hawaiian island of Oahu: Station Kahe: 21 degrees 20.6'N-158 degrees 16.4'W and Station ALOHA: 22 degrees 450N-158 degrees 00'W. Total decapod abundance and biomass were 4.3 ind. m(-2) and 0.71 gDW m(-2). While 40 decapod taxa were identified, only 22 species were sampled sufficiently to study quantitatively their vertical migrations. All species were classified into three migration groups: full migrators (6 species); partial migrators (13 species); and non-migrators (3 species). Using measured local temperature profiles along with decapod densities and published models of respiration, excretion and mortality as well as gut fullness data, the individual and total active downward carbon flux was calculated. Active carbon flux of migrating decapods ranged from 383 to 625 mu gC m(-2) day(-1). This active flux was equal to 4.8-7.8% of passive flux at the mean nighttime residence depth of similar to 711 m), 2.1-3.4% of passive flux at the mean daytime residence depth (similar to 262 m), and 1.5-2.4% of passive flux at the base of the euphotic zone (similar to 173 m). Mortality flux accounted for similar to 70% of total active flux, followed by gut flux-similar to 18%.
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