From: Charles Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2019 01:13:49 +0000 (+0900) Subject: Alaska X-Git-Url: https://source.charles.plessy.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1efde7a7078f89637978463e40774c6788c29ce5;p=source%2F.git Alaska --- diff --git a/biblio/10.1093_plankt_fbu092.mdwn b/biblio/10.1093_plankt_fbu092.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d70b96f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/10.1093_plankt_fbu092.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +[[!meta title="Interannual patterns during spring and late summer of larvaceans and pteropods in the coastal Gulf of Alaska, and their relationship to pink salmon survival"]] +[[!tag Oikopleura]] + +Ayla J. Doubleday, Russell R. Hopcroft + +Journal of Plankton Research, Volume 37, Issue 1, January/February 2015, Pages 134–150 + +Interannual patterns during spring and late summer of larvaceans and pteropods in the coastal Gulf of Alaska, and their relationship to pink salmon survival + +[[!doi 10.1093/plankt/fbu092 desc="“Across seasons, O. labradoriensis and F. borealis abundance were negatively related to temperature.” “O. dioica occurred in highest abundance during late summer relative to spring. During this time, O. dioica abundance was positively related to temperature and chlorophyll-a, but negatively related to salinity, and had a maximum abundance at nearshore stations.” “When season and year were pooled, the 150-µm net collected 34% of the abundance that the 53-µm net collected for Oikopleura spp., 34% of the abundance for Fritillaria spp. and 30% of the abundance for L. helicina. If we assume, time-of-day has no impact on the distribution of either group (i.e. no diel vertical migrations), then the 505-µm net captures 10% of the 53-µm net.” “The 505-µm mesh nets indicate that Oikopleura spp. had highest abundance at the surface”"]] diff --git a/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn b/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn index 365af405..09dc703f 100644 --- a/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn +++ b/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn @@ -458,5 +458,7 @@ Ecology 2012|biblio/10.1007_s13131-012-0243-7]]). - _O. dioica_ was reported in the bay of Bengal by [[Bhavanarayana and Ganapati in 1972|biblio/10.1007_BF03045329]]. + - _O. dioica_ was reported in Alaska, where it is more abundant in summer + and near the coast ([[Doubleday and Hopcroft, 2015|biblio/10.1093_plankt_fbu092]]). [[!inline pages="tagged(Oikopleura)" actions="no" limit=0]]