西白令海浮游动物的结构、功能特征和浮游动物的食物供应

E. P. Dulepova, V. V. Napazakov, N. A. Kuznetsova, M. A. Shebanova
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利用2020年白令海西部生态系统调查数据,分析了浮游动物的结构和功能特征以及最丰富的浮游物种(鳕鱼、鲱鱼和鲑鱼)的摄食情况,并与2015 - 2019年的结构指数进行了比较。确定了浮游动物组成和分布以及浮游动物产生有机物的主要模式。在阿纳德尔湾东部、纳瓦林角地区、科里亚克海岸陆架和奥利托尔斯基湾大陆斜坡地区,非掠食性浮游动物(主要是桡足类和巨足类)的生产价值和周转率都很高。在卡拉金斯基湾的斜坡上发现了大量的掠食性浮游动物(主要是双生动物),这可能是因为这些物种在季节演替的后期从南部地区迁移而来。在2020年秋季,狭鳕和太平洋鲱鱼消耗了15%至55%的桡足类、桡足类和杂多体鱼类产量。这种消耗水平并不影响它们的食物供应,因为这些浮游生物分类群的周转率非常高。在深水区,鲑鱼使用的食物资源不超过3%。因此,调查数据表明,白令海西部最丰富的浮游生物物种在秋季有良好的食物供应。
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Structure and functional characteristics of zooplankton and food supply for nekton in the western Bering Sea
Structure and functional characteristics of zooplankton and feeding of the most abundant nekton species (pollock, herring and salmons) are analyzed using the data of ecosystem survey in the western Bering Sea in 2020 and compared with the structural indices for 2015−2019. The main patterns of composition and distribution of zooplankton and production of organic matter by zooplankton are determined. High values and turnover rate of production are noted for the non-predatory zooplankton (mainly copepods and euphausiids) in the eastern Anadyr Bay, the area at Cape Navarin, the shelf of Koryak coast, and the continental slope of Olyutorsky Bay. High production of predatory zooplankton (mainly hyperiids) is found on the slope of Karaginsky Bay, presumably because of these species transport from the southern areas with later stage of the seasonal succession. In autumn 2020, walleye pollock and pacific herring consumed from 15 to 55 % of the copepod, euphausiid and hyperiid production. This level of consumption did not affect their food supply because of very high turnover rate of these taxonomic groups of plankton. In the deep-water areas, salmons did not use more than 3 % of their food resource. Thus, the survey data indicate a good food supply for the most abundant nekton species in the western Bering Sea in the fall season.
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