Capture efficiency for small dominant mesozooplankters (Copepoda, Appendicularia) off Buenos Aires Province (34ºS-41ºS), Argentine Sea, using two plankton mesh sizes

Authors

  • Rosana Di Mauro Universidad de Buenos Aires; Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales
  • Fabiana Capitanio Universidad de Buenos Aires; Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales
  • María Delia Viñas Universidad de Mar del Plata; Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592009000300004

Keywords:

Copepoda, Appendicularia, Sampling, Abundance, Biomass, Coastal areas

Abstract

Two plankton mesh sizes of 67 µm and 220 µm were compared to evaluate their efficiency in the capture of the smallest copepods and appendicularians present in the Buenos Aires coastal area (Argentine Sea). A total of 12 copepod species and one appendicularian species were recorded in this study. The copepods were separated into 4 groups: harpacticoids, cyclopoids, small calanoids and large calanoids and their developmental stages. Among the cyclopoids, Oithona nana was the most abundant species, being 96.29 % underestimated by the 220 µm mesh, whereas Microsetella norvegica dominated the harpacticoids and was captured exclusively by the smaller mesh. Similar results were found for copepodites I-III of small calanoids, whose net sampled underestimation reached 99.70%. On the other hand, no significant difference between meshes was found for adults and copepodites IV-V of small calanoids or any of the developmental stages of large calanoids. A great loss of biomass was observed for O. nana when applying the larger mesh. In regards to the appendicularian Oikopleura dioica, all size ranges below 1,000 µm length were better estimated by the 67 µm mesh in terms of abundance and biomass. Our results clearly show that the 67 µm mesh was more efficient in the capture of early stages of small copepods thus providing a more accurate estimation of the fish larvae prey field.

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Published

2009-09-01

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naodefinida

How to Cite

Capture efficiency for small dominant mesozooplankters (Copepoda, Appendicularia) off Buenos Aires Province (34ºS-41ºS), Argentine Sea, using two plankton mesh sizes. (2009). Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, 57(3), 205-214. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592009000300004