We tested the importance of mesozooplankton feeding and defecation for the downward flux of biogenic carbon (C) in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, a marine coastal environment characterized by high zooplankton abundance. Five stations were sampled over nine cruises between July 1992 and June 1994. The rates of chlorophyll (Chl) ingestion and C defecation were determined for the major copepod species. Free-drifting, short-term (24 h) sediment traps were deployed at the sampled sites at 50 and 150 m, and the trap contents were analyzed for fecal pellets (microscopy), Chl and pheopigments (chromatography). The flux at 50 m of C associated with fecal pellets ranged between 5 and 138 mg C m-2 d-1, while total POC flux varied between 78 and 302 mg C m-...
Fecal pellet carbon (FPC) production by zooplankton is a significant component of the ocean’s biolog...
© 2016 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. Freshwater inflows play an import...
Zooplankton form an integral component of epi- and mesopelagic ecosystems, and there is a need to be...
Zooplankton fecal pellets (FPs) are important conduits of carbon from the surface to the deep ocean,...
Sediment trap samples have provided the first direct observations of the sinking particles that acco...
Sinking particulate material collected in sequencing sediment traps moored at 3500 m depth (600 m ab...
Mesozooplankton can directly impact global biogeochemical cycles by repackaging particulate organic ...
The global ocean is an important carbon sink, and currently stores one-third of the total anthropoge...
The northern Scotia Sea contains the largest seasonal uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide yet measu...
International audienceThe first KErguelen Ocean and Plateau compared Study (KEOPS1), conducted in th...
Sinking particulate material collected in sequencing sediment traps moored at 3500 m depth (600 m ab...
Dissolved organic carbon in the Gulf of St. Lawrence was measured throughout the water column by hig...
Zooplankton fecal pellets (FPs) are important conduits of carbon from the surface to the deep ocean,...
Diel vertically migrating zooplankton can contribute significantly to dissolved carbon and nutrient ...
Downward flux of zooplankton faecal pellets and carcasses was studied during and after the spring bl...
Fecal pellet carbon (FPC) production by zooplankton is a significant component of the ocean’s biolog...
© 2016 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. Freshwater inflows play an import...
Zooplankton form an integral component of epi- and mesopelagic ecosystems, and there is a need to be...
Zooplankton fecal pellets (FPs) are important conduits of carbon from the surface to the deep ocean,...
Sediment trap samples have provided the first direct observations of the sinking particles that acco...
Sinking particulate material collected in sequencing sediment traps moored at 3500 m depth (600 m ab...
Mesozooplankton can directly impact global biogeochemical cycles by repackaging particulate organic ...
The global ocean is an important carbon sink, and currently stores one-third of the total anthropoge...
The northern Scotia Sea contains the largest seasonal uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide yet measu...
International audienceThe first KErguelen Ocean and Plateau compared Study (KEOPS1), conducted in th...
Sinking particulate material collected in sequencing sediment traps moored at 3500 m depth (600 m ab...
Dissolved organic carbon in the Gulf of St. Lawrence was measured throughout the water column by hig...
Zooplankton fecal pellets (FPs) are important conduits of carbon from the surface to the deep ocean,...
Diel vertically migrating zooplankton can contribute significantly to dissolved carbon and nutrient ...
Downward flux of zooplankton faecal pellets and carcasses was studied during and after the spring bl...
Fecal pellet carbon (FPC) production by zooplankton is a significant component of the ocean’s biolog...
© 2016 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. Freshwater inflows play an import...
Zooplankton form an integral component of epi- and mesopelagic ecosystems, and there is a need to be...