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https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-337-2020
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https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-337-2020
© Author(s) 2020. This work is distributed under
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the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Impact of tidal dynamics on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay
Vladislav Y. Petrusevich
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
University of Manitoba, Centre for Earth Observation Science,
Winnipeg, Canada
Igor A. Dmitrenko
University of Manitoba, Centre for Earth Observation Science,
Winnipeg, Canada
Andrea Niemi
Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Sergey A. Kirillov
University of Manitoba, Centre for Earth Observation Science,
Winnipeg, Canada
Christina Michelle Kamula
University of Manitoba, Centre for Earth Observation Science,
Winnipeg, Canada
Zou Zou A. Kuzyk
University of Manitoba, Centre for Earth Observation Science,
Winnipeg, Canada
David G. Barber
University of Manitoba, Centre for Earth Observation Science,
Winnipeg, Canada
Jens K. Ehn
University of Manitoba, Centre for Earth Observation Science,
Winnipeg, Canada
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- Sediment-laden sea ice in southern Hudson Bay: Entrainment, transport, and biogeochemical implications D. Barber et al.
- Temporal and spatial influences of environmental factors on the distribution of mesopelagic organisms in the North Atlantic Ocean J. Li et al.
- Coupling between physical processes and biogeochemistry of suspended particles over the inner shelf mud in the East China Sea J. Liu et al.
- Zooplankton diel vertical migration and sediment resuspension detected from CEOF analysis of ADCP backscatter in the western Sea of Okhotsk K. Ohshima et al.
- Atmospheric vorticity sets the basin-scale circulation in Hudson Bay I. Dmitrenko et al.
- Preface: Developments in the science and history of tides P. Woodworth et al.
- A novel application of passive acoustic monitoring for detecting tidal constituents through low-frequency ambient noise variability G. Zhang et al.
- Biological indicators reveal mesozooplankton foray behaviour in dynamic physical environments: Reply to Kaartvedt et al. (2024) V. Dewar-Fowler et al.
- Evidence for oscillating circadian clock genes in the copepod Calanus finmarchicus during the summer solstice in the high Arctic L. Hüppe et al.
- Sea-ice and water dynamics and moonlight impact the acoustic backscatter diurnal signal over the eastern Beaufort Sea continental slope I. Dmitrenko et al.
- Widely rhythmic transcriptome in Calanus finmarchicus during the high Arctic summer solstice period L. Payton et al.
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- Active Carbon Transport by Diel Vertical Migrating Zooplankton: Calculated and Modeled, but Never Measured D. Clements et al.
- Coastal Polynya Disrupts the Acoustic Backscatter Diurnal Signal Over the Eastern Laptev Sea Shelf I. Dmitrenko et al.
- Spatial and temporal relationships of zooplankton and planktivores in an invaded large river ecosystem G. Schaffer et al.
- Contrasting two major Arctic coastal polynyas: the role of sea ice in driving diel vertical migrations of zooplankton in the Laptev and Beaufort seas I. Dmitrenko et al.
- Broadband Characteristics of Zooplankton Sound Scattering Layer in the Kuroshio–Oyashio Confluence Region of the Northwest Pacific Ocean in Summer of 2019 M. Xue et al.
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- Wavelet applications for turbulence characterisation of real tidal flows measured with an ADCP A. Naberezhnykh et al.
- Sediment-laden sea ice in southern Hudson Bay: Entrainment, transport, and biogeochemical implications D. Barber et al.
- Temporal and spatial influences of environmental factors on the distribution of mesopelagic organisms in the North Atlantic Ocean J. Li et al.
- Coupling between physical processes and biogeochemistry of suspended particles over the inner shelf mud in the East China Sea J. Liu et al.
- Zooplankton diel vertical migration and sediment resuspension detected from CEOF analysis of ADCP backscatter in the western Sea of Okhotsk K. Ohshima et al.
- Atmospheric vorticity sets the basin-scale circulation in Hudson Bay I. Dmitrenko et al.
- Preface: Developments in the science and history of tides P. Woodworth et al.
- A novel application of passive acoustic monitoring for detecting tidal constituents through low-frequency ambient noise variability G. Zhang et al.
- Biological indicators reveal mesozooplankton foray behaviour in dynamic physical environments: Reply to Kaartvedt et al. (2024) V. Dewar-Fowler et al.
- Evidence for oscillating circadian clock genes in the copepod Calanus finmarchicus during the summer solstice in the high Arctic L. Hüppe et al.
- Sea-ice and water dynamics and moonlight impact the acoustic backscatter diurnal signal over the eastern Beaufort Sea continental slope I. Dmitrenko et al.
- Widely rhythmic transcriptome in Calanus finmarchicus during the high Arctic summer solstice period L. Payton et al.
- Tidally Induced Temporal Variations in Growth of Young‐of‐the‐Year Pacific Cod in the Yellow Sea J. Li et al.
- Active Carbon Transport by Diel Vertical Migrating Zooplankton: Calculated and Modeled, but Never Measured D. Clements et al.
- Coastal Polynya Disrupts the Acoustic Backscatter Diurnal Signal Over the Eastern Laptev Sea Shelf I. Dmitrenko et al.
- Spatial and temporal relationships of zooplankton and planktivores in an invaded large river ecosystem G. Schaffer et al.
- Contrasting two major Arctic coastal polynyas: the role of sea ice in driving diel vertical migrations of zooplankton in the Laptev and Beaufort seas I. Dmitrenko et al.
- Broadband Characteristics of Zooplankton Sound Scattering Layer in the Kuroshio–Oyashio Confluence Region of the Northwest Pacific Ocean in Summer of 2019 M. Xue et al.
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Short summary
The diel vertical migration of zooplankton is considered the largest daily migration of biomass on Earth. This study investigates zooplankton distribution, dynamics, and factors controlling them during open-water and ice cover periods in Hudson Bay, a large seasonally ice-covered Canadian inland sea. The presented data constitute the first-ever observed diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay during winter and its interaction with the tidal dynamics.
The diel vertical migration of zooplankton is considered the largest daily migration of biomass...