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Vertical distribution
Chapter 16
  • Lin Yuan-Shao, Cao Wen-Qing and Guo Dong-Hui
  • 2004. 6. 3

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  • This chapter includes there parts of section
  • 16.1 Vertical distribution in phytoplankton
  • 16.2 Vertical distribution in zooplankton

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Vertical distribution in phytoplankton
16.1
  • Studies on the different layers of water shows
    much variation in the distribution of the
    phytoplankton and it becomes scarce in deep
    layers.
  • Some examples on vertical distribution in
    phytoplankton are given bellow.

4
Quantitative distribution of coccolithophorids as
a function of depth, in May 1901, Mediterranean
In this example the coccolithophores, which
become rare below 100m, disappear completely at
more than 500m depth.
5
Vertical distribution of the five most abundant
species of phytoplankton at Crawford, NY, 1960
6
Vertical distribution of chlorophyll a (shaded)
and density (dashed) of phaeophytin in Japan
,132oE)
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Nutrient vertical distribution in Atlantic,
Indian and Pacific Oceans
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  • From the examples above, we can see
  • phytoplankton must have adequate light for
    photosynthesis and can develop only in the upper
    layers (photic zone).
  • Phytoplankton is not most abundant in the
    superficial water, where light intensity is
    greatest.
  • Many of the phytoplanktonic organisms,
    particularly diatoms cannot move independently
    and so tend to sink. Those with a high density
    will, therefore, remain below the level of high
    production.
  • Photosynthesis requires an optimal light
    intensity. The light intensity at superficial
    layer may have strongly light, and UV
    (ultra-violet) may damage some biological
    molecules and affect the process of
    photosynthesis.

10
Vertical distribution in zooplankton
16.2
  • The distribution of the Euphausiacea in the North
    Atlantic sets an excellent example of vertical
    distribution in zooplankton.

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Schematic representation of the vertical and
horizontal distribution of a North Atlantic
Enphausiid, on a north-south section passing by
iceland
12
  • The copepod, Anomalocera patersoni, is found in
    the first meter under the surface. The copepod
    may be very much reduced, as is the case with
    elements which belong to the pleuston and the
    hyponeuston

13
  • Vertical distribution of the zooplankton biomass
    in coast of Frence.
  • (1 Spring 2 Summer)

14
Relationship between zooplankton biomass and depth
  • may be expressed by a logarithmic relation.
  • Log y a kz
  • When y is the biomass (in wet weight) z is the
    depth, a is a constant and k is a coefficient of
    decrease.
  • on a natural basis this gives (a log a)
  • y a e kz
  • in the region of the abyssal of the Kurile
    and Kamchatka Trenches, the biomass is several
    hundreds of mg/m3 at surface, but only tenths
    (1/10) of a mg/m3 at a depth of 7000-8000m, and
    the changes are represented by the following
    equation
  • Y 56.2 e -0.00065z

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A general vertical change in the plankton biomass
from north to south of the Pacific Ocean, with
poverty in the tropical water at all levels as
distinct from the richness beyond 40oN and 40oS
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