Abundance and distribution of coastal, inshore zooplankton in the Huon Estuary and D'Entrecasteaux Channel, Tasmania
Mesozooplankton community composition and structure were examined throughout the D’Entrecasteaux Channel, Huon Estuary and North West Bay, Tasmania, from November 2004 to October 2005.
The composition of the mesozooplankton community was typical of inshore, temperate marine habitats, with seasonally higher abundance in summer and autumn and lower numbers in winter and spring. Copepods were the largest contributors to total abundance across all seasons and stations, while cladocerans and appendicularians were proportionally abundant in spring and summer. The faecal pellets of these three main groups, along with those of krill and amphipods, also contributed significantly to material recovered from sediment traps. Meroplanktonic larvae of benthic animals showed short-term peaks in abundance and were often absent from the water column for long periods. Spatially, North West Bay and the Channel had a higher representation of typically marine species, including Calanus australis and Labidocera cervi, while truly estuarine species, such as the copepod Gladioferens pectinatus, were more important in the Huon Estuary.
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Identification info
- Date (Creation)
- 2015-04-14T14:00:00
Principal investigator
- Purpose
- As part of the FRDC project entitled A whole-of-ecosystem assessment of environmental issues for salmonid aquaculture (FRDC number 2004/074; Aquafin CRC project number 4.2(2)), studies of mesozooplankton were initiated in 2004 when it was recognised that they play a critical role in the fate of nutrient cycling within the pelagic environment. The inclusion of zooplankton into the Aquafin CRC study began during Phase 2, with the commencement of regular sampling for mesozooplankton in October 2004 and grazing studies in September 2005. Few studies have examined the distribution of mesozooplankton in temperate Australian estuaries, and there is a particular dearth of studies from recent times. Until this study of the Huon Estuary and D’Entrecasteaux Channel we lacked even rudimentary baseline information concerning zooplankton biodiversity and their distributions in space and time in that region.
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- Aquafin CRC
- Status
- Completed
Principal investigator
- Temporal resolution
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- Biota
Extent
Temporal extent
- Time period
- 2004-12-07T00:00:00 2005-10-13T00:00:00
Vertical element
- Minimum value
- 0
- Maximum value
- 20
- Identifier
- EPSG::5715
- Name
- MSL depth
- Maintenance and update frequency
- Not planned
Resource format
- Title
- Microsoft Excel (xls)
- Date
- Edition
- 2003
- Keywords (Theme)
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- Secondary productivity
- Grazing rates
- Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Earth Science Keywords Version 8.0
- Keywords (Discipline)
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- Temperate Reef
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- Unclassified
Resource constraints
- Use limitation
- The data described in this record are the intellectual property of the University of Tasmania through the Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute.
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Associated resource
- Title
- Abundance and distribution of coastal inshore zooplankton in the Huon Estuary and D'Entrecasteaux Channel Tasmania 2004 to 2005
- Date (Creation)
- 2011-11-15T00:00:00
- Language
- English
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- UTF8
- Supplemental Information
- Richardson, A.J., McKinnon, A.D. and Swadling, K.M. (2009) Chapter 13: Zooplankton. In Report Card of Marine Climate Change for Australia; detailed scientific assessment, NCCARF Publication 05/09, ISBN 978-1-921609-03-9. Volkman, J.K., Thompson, P., Herzfeld, M., Wild-Allen, K., Blackburn, S., Macleod, C., Swadling, K., Foster, S., Bonham, P. Holdsworth, D., Clementson, L., Skerratt, J. Rosebrock, U., Andrewartha, J. and Revill, A. (2009) A whole-of-ecosystem assessment of environmental issues for salmonid aquaculture. Aquafin CRC Project 4.2(2) (FRDC Project No. 2004/074) 197 pp. Swadling K.M., Macleod, C.K., Foster, S. and Slotwinski, A.S. (2008) Zooplankton in the Huon Estuary and D’Entrecasteaux Channel: community structure, trophic relationships and role in biogeochemical cycling. Technical Report, Aquafin CRC Project 4.2(2) (FRDC Project No. 2004/074), 25 pp Revill, A.T., Holdsworth, D.G., Volkman, J.K. and Swadling, K.M. (2008) Fluxes of organic matter and lipids to sediments in the Huon estuary. Technical Report, Aquafin CRC Project 4.2(2) (FRDC Project No. 2004/074), 38 pp. Holdsworth, D.G., Revill, A.T., Volkman J.K. and Swadling, K.M. (2008) Lipids in sediment traps and sediments from North West Bay, Tasmania. Technical Report, Aquafin CRC Project 4.2(2) (FRDC Project No. 2004/074), 25 pp.
Content Information
- Content type
- Physical measurement
- Description
- abundance of zooplankton
Identifier
- Code
- Abundance of biota
- Identifier
- http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P06/current/UPMM
- Name
- Number per cubic metre
Distribution Information
- Distribution format
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- Microsoft Excel (xls)
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- OnLine resource
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imas:AQF_KMSwadling_Abundance_distribution_coastal_inshore_zooplankton_tasmania_GV
MAP - Location of zooplankton community sampling trawls
Resource lineage
- Statement
- Zooplankton were sampled monthly at 4 – 5 sites from November 2004 to October 2005. Five sites were usually sampled, except in cases where weather conditions precluded sampling site 10. A dual Bongo net (mesh size 200 m and mouth diameter 0.75 m) was towed at 3 knots for 3 minutes. The net was deployed to 20 m. After the tow the nets were washed thoroughly with sea water and the catch collected in the closed cod-end. The zooplankton were preserved with 10% formaldehyde and stored until sorted. A flow meter (General Oceanics) attached to the net enabled the determination of the amount of water filtered through the net and thus zooplankton abundance could be expressed on a per m3 basis.
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- Dataset
Metadata
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- b89e4a97-4ce5-455a-ae3a-a88415b50541
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- English
- Character encoding
- UTF8
Point of contact
Type of resource
- Resource scope
- Dataset
- Metadata linkage
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https://metadata.imas.utas.edu.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/b89e4a97-4ce5-455a-ae3a-a88415b50541
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- Date info (Creation)
- 2020-09-17T13:34:56
- Date info (Revision)
- 2020-09-17T13:34:56
Metadata standard
- Title
- ISO 19115-3:2018