Temporal variability of Centropages typicus in the Mediterranean Sea over seasonal-to-decadal scales

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作者
Mazzocchi, Maria Grazia
Christou, Epaminondas D.
Di Capua, Iole
Fernandez de Puelles, Ma Luz
Fonda-Umani, Serena
Molinero, Juan Carlos
Nival, Paul
Siokou-Frangou, Ioanna
机构
[1] Stn Zool A Dohrn, I-80121 Naples, Italy
[2] HCMR, Athens, Greece
[3] Ctr Baleares, Inst Espanol Oceanog, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
[4] Univ Trieste, Dept Biol, Trieste, Italy
[5] INRA, Stn Hydrobiol Lacustre, Thonon Les Bains, France
[6] Lab Oceanog Villefranche, Stn Zool, Villefranche Sur Mer, France
关键词
Centropages typicus; copepod; distribution; phenology; time-series; Mediterranean Sea; Balearic Sea; Ligurian Sea; Tyrrhenian Sea; Adriatic Sea; Aegean Sea;
D O I
10.1016/j.pocean.2007.01.004
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
Centropages typicus is one of the most common, abundant and best studied calanoid copepods in neritic waters of the Mediterranean Sea, which means it can provide useful information about the long-term dynamics of the Mediterranean epipelagic ecosystem. This paper presents the first comparative overview of the seasonal and long-term variability of C. typicus in different Mediterranean regions. This review is based on quantitative information from the published literature and novel data from five ongoing zooplankton time-series carried out in the Mallorca Island (Balearic Sea), the Bay of Villefranche (Ligurian Sea), the Gulf of Naples (Tyrrhenian Sea), the Gulf of Trieste (North Adriatic Sea), and the Saronikos Gulf (Aegean Sea). In most Mediterranean regions, C. typicus has a perennial occurrence, with peaks of abundance that reflect the succession of different generations. Throughout the Mediterranean, the annual cycle of C. typicus is characterized by minima in winter and major peaks in April-June, which is earlier than those observed in European Atlantic waters, where the peaks are more frequently recorded in summer and fall. In the regions investigated, the annual cycle shows remarkable similarities in terms of timing, but notable differences in the peak height; populations are far more abundant in coastal north-western regions and less abundant in the eastern basin. In the long-term, changes in C. typicus phenology observed in the Bay of Villefranche and in the Gulf of Naples are related to the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index. In these two regions, the species responds to climate forcing similarly in terms of average seasonal patterns (bimodal patterns in years of positive NAO, unimodal patterns in years of negative NAO) but oppositely in terms of quantity, indicating different influence of the NAO on the two regions. At decadal scales, C. typicus populations show high inter-annual variability with marked geographical differences. In some areas, the patterns are clearly characterized by alternate phases of higher and lower annual abundances, at higher frequency (mainly 1-2 years) in the Gulf of Naples, and lower frequency in the Saronikos Gulf (mainly 4-5 years) and in the Gulf of Trieste (mainly 5-6 years). Synchronous phases of increasing or decreasing abundance are discernable only for a few sites and short periods, for example from 1998 to 2000 in the Gulf of Naples, Gulf of Trieste and Saronikos Gulf. The regional differences observed in the long-term patterns of C. typicus populations suggest that the temporal dynamics of this species are significantly more affected by local conditions than by any possible common driving force acting at basin scale through teleconnections. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页数:19
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