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Salp biology (Salpa thompsoni) at the Chatham Rise, New Zealand

The abundant pelagic tunicate Salpa thompsoni is a major grazer in the Southern Ocean. We report the length-frequency distribution, maturity stage composition, growth, and size-specific diel vertical abundance patterns at one of the northernmost habitats of S. thompsoni (Chatham Rise, east of New Zealand, ~ 44°S 178°E). By observing the in situ growth of distinct size cohorts using integrative krill net tows (upper 200 m, 2 mm mesh size, 3.2 m² mouth opening) and ex situ on-board experiments, relative growth was estimated for small blastozooids to be between 8.8–11.7% d−1 at ambient temperatures of 11 °C. Integrative Bongo tows in the upper 200 m (202 µm mesh size, 0.4 m² mouth opening) showed that S. thompsoni not only have daytime-dependent vertical abundance patterns, but also that these are size-specific, with medium-sized blastozooids and large oozooids contributing most to the elevated values during the night.

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Lüskow, Florian, Pakhomov, Evgeny A, Stukel, Michael R, Décima, Moira (2021). Dataset: Salp biology (Salpa thompsoni) at the Chatham Rise, New Zealand. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.930609

DOI retrieved: 2021

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Imported on November 29, 2024
Last update November 29, 2024
License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.930609
Author Lüskow, Florian
Given Name Florian
Family Name Lüskow
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Pakhomov, Evgeny A
Stukel, Michael R
Décima, Moira
Source Creation 2021
Publication Year 2021
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Lueskow-etal_2021
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Name: Biosphere

Name: Oceans

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Title: Biology of Salpa thompsoni at the Chatham Rise, New Zealand: Demography, growth, and diel vertical migration
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-020-03775-x
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2020
Source: Marine Biology
Authors: Lüskow Florian , Pakhomov Evgeny A , Stukel Michael R , Décima Moira .