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Production and fate of copepod fecal pellets across the Southern Indian Ocean
Authors:Eva Friis Møller  Christian Marc Andersen Borg  Sigrún H Jónasdóttir  Suree Satapoomin  Cornelia Jaspers  Torkel Gissel Nielsen
Institution:1.National Environmental Research Institute, Department of Marine Ecology,University of Aarhus,Roskilde,Denmark;2.Department of Systems Ecology,Stockholm University,Stockholm,Sweden;3.National Institute of Aquatic Resources, DTU Aqua, Section for Ocean Ecology and Climate,Technical University of Denmark (DTU),Charlottenlund,Denmark;4.Phuket Marine Biological Center,Phuket,Thailand
Abstract:The vertical distribution of copepods, fecal pellets and the fecal pellet production of copepods were measured at seven stations across the Southern Indian Ocean from productive areas off South Africa to oligotrophic waters off Northern Australia during October/November 2006. We quantified export of copepod fecal pellet from surface waters and how much was retained. Furthermore, the potential impact of Oncaea spp. and harpacticoid copepods on fecal pellets degradation was evaluated and found to be regional substantial. The highest copepod abundance and fecal pellet production was found in the western nutrient-rich stations close to South Africa and the lowest at the central oligotrophic stations. The in situ copepod fecal pellet production varied between 1 and 1,000 μg C m−3 day−1. At all stations, the retention of fecal pellets in the upper 400 m of the water column was more than 99% and the vertical export of fecal pellets was low (<0.02 mg m−2 day−1).
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