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Carbon-isotope ratio gradients in western arctic zooplankton
Authors:S. M. Saupe  D. M. Schell  W. B. Griffiths
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Marine Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 99775 Fairbanks, Alaska, USA;(2) LGL Lt., 9768 Second Street, V8L 3Y8 Sidney, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Zooplankton from 87 stations in the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort Seas sampled in 1985, 1986 and 1987 showed a geographic gradient in stable carbon-isotope ratios (delta13C). The zooplankton most depleted in 13C were found in the central and eastern Beaufort Sea and those most enriched were from the Bering and Chukchi Seas. Average delta13C values ranged from-20.9 to-26.7permil for copepods and from-19.4 to-25.1permil for euphausiids. Euphausiids show a minimum of 1.0permil enrichment relative to copepods throughout the study area. Relative biomasses of the major zooplankton taxa varied significantly across the Alaskan Beaufort Sea in October 1986, with euphausiids dominating in the west and copepods in the east. These differences in taxonomic composition affected the weighted delta13C values for ldquototalrdquo zooplankton and may produce an even more pronounced geographic gradient in zooplankton delta13C than that found within a single taxon. The bowhead whale Balaena mysticetus migrates between wintering areas in the Bering Sea and summering areas in the Beaufort Sea and feeds over this geographic range. The zooplankton delta13C gradient is the probable source of delta13C oscillations found along the baleen plates of this planktivore.
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