Composition and distribution of the zooplankton community along the west coast of Baja California peninsula and its relationships with the environment variables

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
A.N. Sarmiento-Lezcano , G. Aceves-Medina , H. Villalobos , S. Hernández-Trujillo
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Abstract

The year 2014 is between one of the coldest La Niña events (2011−2012), and one of the most intense warming events between (2013–2016) in the California Current System (CCS). The information provided in this work documents part of the missing information about zooplankton and oceanographic features for the year 2014 along the southern portion of the CCS off the western Coast of Baja California Peninsula (WBCP). The statistical analysis of environmental variables during the summer of 2014 distinguished three regions off the WBCP (north, transitional, and south), in coincidence with changes in zooplankton groups composition. Thermal and saline oceanic fronts off the central region coincided with an increasing abundance of gelatinous zooplankton, where two cold core eddies were present. These mesoscale structures represent physical barriers that seem to determine the distribution limits of planktonic communities. Since no day/night statistical differences in zooplankton composition were found, zooplankton community changes seem more related to the latitudinal environmental changes and mesoscale semi-permanent structures in the middle peninsula.

下加利福尼亚半岛西海岸浮游动物群落组成、分布及其与环境变量的关系
2014年介于加州洋流系统(CCS)中最冷的La Niña事件(2011 - 2012)和最强烈的变暖事件(2013-2016)之间。本工作提供的信息记录了2014年沿下加利福尼亚半岛(WBCP)西海岸CCS南部浮游动物和海洋学特征的部分缺失信息。通过对2014年夏季环境变量的统计分析,可以区分出北、过渡带和南3个区域,这与浮游动物类群组成的变化相吻合。中部地区的热海和咸海锋面与凝胶状浮游动物的丰度增加相吻合,那里有两个冷核漩涡。这些中尺度结构代表了物理屏障,似乎决定了浮游生物群落的分布界限。由于浮游动物组成没有昼夜统计差异,因此浮游动物群落的变化似乎与半岛中部的纬向环境变化和中尺度半永久结构有关。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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