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PLOS ONE | 2013

Distribution and Ecophysiology of Calanoid Copepods in Relation to the Oxygen Minimum Zone in the Eastern Tropical Atlantic

Lena Teuber; Anna Schukat; Wilhelm Hagen; Holger Auel

Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) affect distribution patterns, community structure and metabolic processes of marine organisms. Due to the prominent role of zooplankton, especially copepods, in the marine carbon cycle and the predicted intensification and expansion of OMZs, it is essential to understand the effects of hypoxia on zooplankton distribution and ecophysiology. For this study, calanoid copepods were sampled from different depths (0–1800 m) at eight stations in the eastern tropical Atlantic (3°47′N to 18°S) during three expeditions in 2010 and 2011. Their horizontal and vertical distribution was determined and related to the extent and intensity of the OMZ, which increased from north to south with minimum O2 concentrations (12.7 µmol kg−1) in the southern Angola Gyre. Calanoid copepod abundance was highest in the northeastern Angola Basin and decreased towards equatorial regions as well as with increasing depth. Maximum copepod biodiversity was observed in the deep waters of the central Angola Basin. Respiration rates and enzyme activities were measured to reveal species-specific physiological adaptations. Enzyme activities of the electron transport system (ETS) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) served as proxies for aerobic and anaerobic metabolic activity, respectively. Mass-specific respiration rates and ETS activities decreased with depth of occurrence, consistent with vertical changes in copepod body mass and ambient temperature. Copepods of the families Eucalanidae and Metridinidae dominated within the OMZ. Several of these species showed adaptive characteristics such as lower metabolic rates, additional anaerobic activity and diel vertical migration that enable them to successfully inhabit hypoxic zones.


Journal of Sea Research | 2014

Complex trophic interactions of calanoid copepods in the Benguela upwelling system

Anna Schukat; Holger Auel; Lena Teuber; Niko Lahajnar; Wilhelm Hagen


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2013

Predicting metabolic rates of calanoid copepods

Maya Bode; Anna Schukat; Wilhelm Hagen; Holger Auel


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2013

Energetics and carbon budgets of dominant calanoid copepods in the northern Benguela upwelling system

Anna Schukat; Lena Teuber; Wilhelm Hagen; Norbert Wasmund; Holger Auel


Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers | 2013

Pelagic decapods in the northern Benguela upwelling system: Distribution, ecophysiology and contribution to active carbon flux

Anna Schukat; Maya Bode; Holger Auel; Rodrigo Carballo; Bettina Martin; Rolf Koppelmann; Wilhelm Hagen


Journal of Plankton Research | 2014

Trophic interactions and life strategies of epi- to bathypelagic calanoid copepods in the tropical Atlantic Ocean

Lena Teuber; Anna Schukat; Wilhelm Hagen; Holger Auel


Progress in Oceanography | 2015

Feeding strategies of tropical and subtropical calanoid copepods throughout the eastern Atlantic Ocean – Latitudinal and bathymetric aspects

Maya Bode; Wilhelm Hagen; Anna Schukat; Lena Teuber; Debany Fonseca-Batista; Frank Dehairs; Holger Auel


Journal of Marine Systems | 2018

Pelagic key species and mechanisms driving energy flows in the northern Benguela upwelling ecosystem and their feedback into biogeochemical cycles

Werner Ekau; Holger Auel; Wilhelm Hagen; Rolf Koppelmann; Norbert Wasmund; Karolina Bohata; Fritz Buchholz; Simon Geist; Bettina Martin; Anna Schukat; Hans M. Verheye; Thorsten Werner


Supplement to: Bode, M et al. (2015): Feeding strategies of tropical and subtropical calanoid copepods throughout the eastern Atlantic Ocean - Latitudinal and bathymetric aspects. Progress in Oceanography, 138, 268-282, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2015.10.002 | 2015

Fatty acid and stable isotope composition of calanoid copepods in the open eastern Atlantic Ocean during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXIX/1

Maya Bode; Wilhelm Hagen; Anna Schukat; Lena Teuber; Debany Fonseca-Batista; Frank Dehairs; Holger Auel


In supplement to: Bode, M et al. (2015): Feeding strategies of tropical and subtropical calanoid copepods throughout the eastern Atlantic Ocean - Latitudinal and bathymetric aspects. Progress in Oceanography, 138, 268-282, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2015.10.002 | 2015

Fatty acid composition of calanoid copepods in the open eastern Atlantic Ocean during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXIX/1

Maya Bode; Wilhelm Hagen; Anna Schukat; Lena Teuber; Debany Fonseca-Batista; Frank Dehairs; Holger Auel

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Thorsten Werner

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Frank Dehairs

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Friedrich Buchholz

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Norbert Wasmund

Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research

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