Benguela系统中垂直迁移浮游动物和其他(a)生物物质的分离时间尺度

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Darshika Manral, Laura Gómez-Navarro, Michael C. Denes, Doroteaciro Iovino, Pier Giuseppe Fogli, Simona Masina, Ismael Hernández-Carrasco, Linda Amaral-Zettler, Marcello Vichi, Erik van Sebille
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浮游生物、塑料、营养物质和海洋中的其他物质可以根据它们各自的运输特性表现出不同的分散模式。这些弥散模式可以提供在高度动态的海洋环境中不同类型物质之间相互作用的有效时间尺度的信息,例如大西洋东南部的本格拉系统。在这项研究中,我们比较了浮游动物在随流漂流时进行Diel垂直迁移(DVM)与其他材料分离的时间尺度和空间分布:(a)积极浮力的塑料或被动漂浮在海洋表面的浮游生物;(b)营养物质或污染物在三维流中被动平流;(c)下沉的生物源颗粒物。我们应用拉格朗日流模型中每种材料类型的漂移特性来模拟虚粒子在本格拉系统中的运动。研究结果表明,在南方春夏季的上升流季节,进行DVM的浮游动物与其他颗粒类型的分离速度更快。我们还观察到,随着浮游动物迁移深度的增加,进行DVM的浮游动物与其他颗粒类型之间的分离时间尺度减小。尽管不同季节的分离时间尺度不同,但不同的颗粒类型可以被困在漩涡、锋面和细丝等连贯特征中,这表明浮游动物在这些连贯的海洋特征中长期暴露于猎物和污染物。
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Separation Timescales of Vertically Migrating Zooplankton and Other (a)Biotic Materials in the Benguela System

Separation Timescales of Vertically Migrating Zooplankton and Other (a)Biotic Materials in the Benguela System

Plankton, plastics, nutrients, and other materials in the ocean can exhibit different dispersion patterns depending on their individual transport properties. These dispersion patterns can provide information on the effective timescales of interaction between different types of materials in a highly dynamic ocean environment, such as the Benguela system in the southeast Atlantic Ocean. In this study, we compare the timescales and spatial distribution of separation for zooplankton performing Diel Vertical Migration (DVM) while drifting with currents to those of other materials: (a) positively buoyant plastics or planktonic organisms passively floating near the ocean's surface; (b) nutrients or pollutants passively advecting in the three-dimensional flow; and (c) sinking biogenic particulate matter. We apply the drift properties of each material type in Lagrangian flow modeling to simulate the movement of virtual particles across the Benguela system. Our results indicate faster separation between zooplankton performing DVM and the other particle types during the upwelling season in the austral spring and summer. We also observe a decrease in the separation timescales between zooplankton performing DVM and other particle types as the zooplankton migration depth increases. Despite the differences in separation timescales across seasons, different particle types can become trapped in coherent features such as eddies, fronts, and filaments, indicating prolonged exposure of zooplankton to prey and pollutants in these coherent ocean features.

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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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