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Vertical distribution of marine particles and grazers. I. Vertical distribution of food quality and quantity
Document Type
research-article
Source
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 1988 Dec . 50(1/2), 45-58.
Subject
Chlorophylls
Phytoplankton
Biomass
Particulate matter
Nitrogen
Vertical distribution
Plants
Carbon
Zooplankton
Plankton
Language
English
ISSN
01718630
16161599
Abstract
Vertical distributions of marine particle-grazers and their food were measured to examine whether the vertical distribution of food quality was distinct from that of food quantity. In a related paper (Napp et al. 1988) we examine the vertical distribution of particle-grazers in relation to the distributions of food quality and food quantity. During an April cruise in the Southern California Bight there were no differences in the size spectra of food particles between the plant biomass maximum and the region of lower food quantity above it. The species assemblage of microplankton near the surface was more predictable than that at the microplankton biomass maximum, and was distinct from it. Species known to be noxious or distasteful to copepods were not members of either assemblage. The seston at both surface and depth contained unequal proportions of carbohydrate, protein, and lipid. Particulate nitrogen (and protein) per unit carbon was highest at the microplankton biomass maximum, particulate carbohydrate per unit carbon was highest near the surface. Our data provided no obvious reason why particle-grazers might benefit from residing and feeding outside the microplankton biomass maximum.