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MEPS 204:299-303 (2000)
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Abstract
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Biodiversity of North Atlantic and North Sea calanoid copepods
Grégory Beaugrand1,2,*, Philip C. Reid1, Frédéric Ibañez2, Benjamin Planque3
1Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science, The Laboratory Citadel Hill, Plymouth PL1 2PB, United Kingdom
2Observatoire océanologique, Laboratoire d'océanologie biologique et écologie du plancton marin, BP 28, 06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer, France
3The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Pakefield Road, Lowestoft NR33 OHT, United Kingdom
*E-mail: gbea@wpo.nerc.ac.uk

ABSTRACT: Spatial patterns in pelagic biodiversity are the result of factors acting from a global to a local scale. The global patterns have been studied intensively using taxa such as foraminifera and euphausiids. However, these studies do not allow
direct comparisons of neritic and oceanic regions or examination of relationships between local and regional patterns of pelagic diversity. Here we present a map of the diversity of calanoid copepods, a key planktonic group, summarising 40 yr of
continuous monthly investigations in the North Atlantic and North Sea. The high number of samples (168162) allowed mesoscale patterns in diversity to be detected for the first time at an ocean-basin level. Our results demonstrate pronounced local spatial
variability in planktonic diversity and refine previous global studies at a lower resolution. They form a baseline at which long-term changes in planktonic diversity can be better assessed and ecosystem management plans implemented.
KEY WORDS: Pelagic diversity · Calanoid copepods · North Atlantic · North Sea · Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey
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Published in MEPS Vol.
204
(2000) on October 5
ISSN: 0171-8630.
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 2000
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