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Spatio-temporal composition and dynamics of zooplankton in the Kalmar Sound (western Baltic Sea) in 2009–2010

Carlos Díaz‐Gil, Malin Werner, Olof Lövgren, Olavi Kaljuste, Anna N. Grzyb, Piotr Margoński, Michele Casini

2024DIGITAL.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC))18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In pelagic food webs, zooplankton is the link between lower and higher trophic levels. It is thus essential to know how the zooplankton community structure varies with its environment. We investigated the seasonal and spatial variation in the zooplankton diversity and community structure during two consecutive years in the Kalmar Sound, along the Swedish east coast, an area with a strong bathymetric gradient and of high ecological importance for e.g. commercial fish species. Two zooplankton communities were identified in the area: a coastal/estuarine community in the south and an open-water community in the north. They were separated mainly by differing salinity and temperature conditions. Biodiversity increased from spring to autumn and was higher in the open waters. © 2014.

Topics & Concepts

ZooplanktonPelagic zoneTrophic levelOceanographyCommunity structureEstuaryBiodiversityEnvironmental scienceSound (geography)EcologySalinityGeographyFisheryBiologyGeologyMarine and fisheries researchIsotope Analysis in EcologyMarine and coastal ecosystems