Oceanographic structuring of the mucous-mesh grazer community in the Humboldt Current off Peru.

Auch, Dominik, Steinen, Vanessa, Steckhan, Luisa, Koppelmann, Rolf, Yari, Sadegh, Mohrholz, Volker, Schukat, Anna, Fernandez-Mendez, Mar, Kittu, Leila and Peck, Myron A. (2023) Oceanographic structuring of the mucous-mesh grazer community in the Humboldt Current off Peru. Open Access Marine Ecology Progress Series, 725 . pp. 29-44. DOI 10.3354/meps14449.

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Abstract

The Humboldt Upwelling System (HUS) supports high levels of primary production and has the largest single-stock fishery worldwide. The high fish production is suggested to be related to high trophic transfer efficiency in the HUS. Mucous-mesh grazers (pelagic tunicates and gastropods) are mostly of low nutritious value and might reduce trophic transfer efficiency when they are locally abundant. Unfortunately, little is known about the spatial dynamics of mucous-mesh grazers from Peruvian waters, limiting our understanding of their potential ecological role(s). We provide a spatial assessment of mucous-mesh grazer abundance from the Peruvian shelf in austral summer 2018/2019 along six cross-shelf transects spanning from 8.5 to 16° S latitude. The community was dominated by appendicularians and doliolids. Salps occurred in high abundance but infrequently and pelagic gastropods were mostly restricted to the North. At low latitudes, the abundance of mucous-mesh grazers was higher than some key species of crustacean mesozooplankton. Transects in this region had stronger Ekman-transport, higher temperature, lower surface turbidity and a broader oxygenated upper water layer compared to higher-latitude transects. Small-scale lateral intrusions of upwelled water were potentially associated with high abundances of doliolids at specific stations. The high abundance and estimated ingestion rates of mucous-mesh grazers in the northern HUS suggest that a large flux of carbon from lower trophic levels is shunted to tunicates in recently upwelled water masses. The data provide important information on the ecology of mucous mesh grazers and stress the relevance to increase research effort on investigating their functioning in upwelling systems.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Gelatinous zooplankton · Abundance · Humboldt Upwelling System
Research affiliation: HGF-AWI
OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB2 Marine Biogeochemistry > FB2-BI Biological Oceanography
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Main POF Topic: PT6: Marine Life
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: Inter Research
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Projects: CUSCO
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Date Deposited: 19 Dec 2023 14:34
Last Modified: 09 Sep 2024 09:31
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/59675

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