首页> 外文会议>Symposium on Advancing an Ecosystem Approach in the Gulf of Maine >Zooplankton Monitoring in the Gulf of Maine: Past, Present, and Future
【24h】

Zooplankton Monitoring in the Gulf of Maine: Past, Present, and Future

机译:Zooplankton监测在缅因州的湾:过去,现在和未来

获取原文

摘要

Zooplankton communities perform a critical role as secondary producers in marine ecosystems. They are vulnerable to climate-induced changes in the marine environment, including temperature, stratification, and circulation, but the effects of these changes are difficult to discern without sustained ocean monitoring. The physical, chemical, and biological environment of the Gulf of Maine, including Georges Bank is strongly influenced by inflow from the Scotian Shelf and through the Northeast Channel, and thus observations both in the Gulf of Maine and in upstream regions are necessary to understand plankton variability and change in the Gulf of Maine. Large-scale, quasi synoptic plankton surveys have been performed in the Gulf of Maine since Bigelow'swork at the beginning of the 20th century. More recendy ongoing plankton monitoring efforts include Continuous Plankton Recorder sampling in the Gulf of Maine and on the Scotian Shelf, U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service's MARMAP (Marine Resources Monitoring, Assessment, and Prediction) and EcoMon (Ecosystem Monitoring) programs sampling the northeast U.S. Continental Shelf, including the Gulf of Maine, and Fisheries and Oceans Canada's Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program on the Scotian Shelf and in the eastern Gulf of Maine. Here, we review and compare past and ongoing zooplankton monitoring programs in the Gulf of Maine region, including Georges Bank and the western Scotian Shelf, to facilitate retrospective analysis and broadscale synthesis of zooplankton dynamics in the Gulf of Maine. Additional sustained sampling at greater-than-monthly frequency at selected sites in the Gulf of Maine would be necessary to detect changes in phenology (i.e. seasonal timing of biological events). Sustained zooplankton sampling in critical nearshore fish habitats and in key feeding areas for upper trophic level organisms, such as marine mammals and seabirds, would yield significant insights into their dynamics. The ecosystem dynamics of the Gulf of Maine are strongly influenced by large-scale forcing and variability in upstream inflow. Improved coordination of sampling and data analysis among monitoring programs, effective data management, and use of multiple modeling approaches will all enhance the mechanistic understanding of the structure and function of the Gulf of Maine pelagic ecosystem.
机译:Zooplankton社区作为海洋生态系统中的二级制片人进行关键作用。它们容易受到海洋环境的气候诱导的变化,包括温度,分层和循环,但这些变化的影响难以辨别而不持续的海洋监测。缅因州湾的物理,化学和生物环境,包括乔治银行受到来自斯科伊书架的流入和东北通道的强烈影响,因此在缅因州和上游区域的观察中都是了解浮游生物所必需的缅因州湾的变异性和变化。自20世纪初以来,大规模,Quasi Synoptic Plankton调查已在缅因州的湾进行,自20世纪初。更接近的持续普拉克斯监控努力包括缅因州湾和苏格兰海湾的连续浮游生物,美国国家海洋渔业服务的Marmap(海洋资源监测,评估和预测)和Ecomon(生态系统监测)计划对美国大陆进行抽样架子,包括缅因州湾和缅因州东湾的缅因州的河豚和渔业和海洋的大西洋区域监测计划。在这里,我们在包括乔治银行和西部斯科伊伊斯图斯州的缅因州湾的过去和持续的浮游动物监测方案,以促进缅因州湾的回顾性分析和广泛的浮游动物动态。在缅因州海湾的选定地点的频率上以大于月频率的额外持续抽样将有必要检测候选的变化(即生物事件的季节性时序)。在危急的近岸鱼类栖息地和上营养水平生物的关键饲养区持续的浮游动物抽样,如海洋哺乳动物和海鸟,将产生重大的见解。缅因州湾的生态系统动态受上游流入的大规模迫使和变异的强烈影响。改进了监测计划中采样和数据分析的协调,有效的数据管理和多种建模方法的使用将全部增强对缅因州湾湾湾生态系统的结构和功能的机制理解。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号