The Gulf of Lion is an important area of deep convection, where intense winter vertical mixing brings nutrients up from deeper layers, promoting the largest bloom in the Mediterranean at the end of winter/early spring. The DEWEX program conducted cruises in February and April 2013 to investigate the ecosystem level impacts of deep water convection. Zooplankton data were collected through net sampling and imaging with an Underwater Vision Profiler. In winter, low zooplankton abundance and biomass were observed in the Deep Convection Zone (DCZ) and higher values on its periphery. In spring, this pattern reversed with high biomass in the DCZ and lower values on the periphery. On average for the whole area, the potential grazing impact was esti...
International audienceThis study was a part of the DeWEX project (Deep Water formation Experiment), ...
Copepod, chaetognath, decapod larva, siphonophore and jellyfish monthly abundances, from 1974 to 200...
The size structure of zooplankton communities in the Gulf of Lion, NW Mediterranean Sea, was studied...
International audienceThe Gulf of Lion is an important area of deep convection, where intense winter...
International audienceKnowledge of the relative contributions of phytoplankton size classes to zoopl...
International audienceThe Gulf of Lion in northwestern Mediterranean Sea is characterized by a large...
Workshop I: Climate impact on ecosystem dynamics of marginal and semi-enclosed sea
The diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton contributes to the biological pump transporting mat...
Introduction: Inshore areas are very sensitive systems in which hydrographical values change rapidly...
The diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton contributes to the biological pump transporting mat...
International audienceThis study was a part of the DeWEX project (Deep Water formation Experiment), ...
Copepod, chaetognath, decapod larva, siphonophore and jellyfish monthly abundances, from 1974 to 200...
The size structure of zooplankton communities in the Gulf of Lion, NW Mediterranean Sea, was studied...
International audienceThe Gulf of Lion is an important area of deep convection, where intense winter...
International audienceKnowledge of the relative contributions of phytoplankton size classes to zoopl...
International audienceThe Gulf of Lion in northwestern Mediterranean Sea is characterized by a large...
Workshop I: Climate impact on ecosystem dynamics of marginal and semi-enclosed sea
The diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton contributes to the biological pump transporting mat...
Introduction: Inshore areas are very sensitive systems in which hydrographical values change rapidly...
The diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton contributes to the biological pump transporting mat...
International audienceThis study was a part of the DeWEX project (Deep Water formation Experiment), ...
Copepod, chaetognath, decapod larva, siphonophore and jellyfish monthly abundances, from 1974 to 200...
The size structure of zooplankton communities in the Gulf of Lion, NW Mediterranean Sea, was studied...