Spatial and temporal distribution of mesozooplankton in the coastal waters of Cyprus (Eastern Mediterranean)


Published: Jun 29, 2022
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Μesozooplankton community composition copepods coastal Levantine Sea Mediterranean Sea
GRIGORIA VASILOPOULOU
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1234-2027
GEORGE KEHAYIAS
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9396-2003
DEMETRIA KLETOU
PERIKLIS KLEITOU
KONSTANTINOS ANTONIADIS
MARIA ROUSOU
VASSILIS PAPADOPOULOS
POLINA POLYKARPOU
GEORGE TSIAMIS
Abstract

This study provides elements on the spatial and temporal mesozooplankton variability during a three-year study, encompassing vertical hauls from 50 m deep to the surface from four coastal locations of Cyprus. The total mesozooplankton abundance fluctuated between 190.4 and 882.5 individuals m-3. A total of 90 holoplanktonic and meroplanktonic taxa were recorded. Copepods dominated in the community and accounted for 71.7% of the total mesozooplankton, followed by appendicularians, molluscs, cladocerans, and siphonophores, which contributed 8.04%, 5.48%, 4.60%, and 3.31%, respectively. There were no statistically significant differences among the four sampling sites for any of the mesozooplanktonic taxa, though seasonal and interannual differences were recorded for several of them. The community composition reinforced the evidence for a higher resemblance of the Cyprus mesozooplankton to the offshore communities of the northern and central Levantine Sea and those around Rhodes Island, instead of the northeastern Mediterranean coastal areas. Comparisons of the seasonal abundance variation of the mesozooplankton taxa with other coastal areas of the Levantine Sea are provided. Considering the seasonality of the mesozooplankton, there was a separation of the taxa into distinct groups representing the summer, the winter-spring, and the autumn periods. The temperature was the most important variable that shaped the formation of the distinct seasonal groups of taxa, while chlorophyll-α, dissolved oxygen, and salinity contributed to a lesser extent. Chlorophyll-α concentrations verified the oligotrophic character of the area and seem to be unaffected by inland inputs. The mesozooplankton community showed a spatial consistency, probably as the result of the open sea influence, and seems to be regulated mainly by the properties of the central Levantine pelagic waters and less by terrestrial inputs of inland waters.

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GRIGORIA VASILOPOULOU, Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Patras, Seferi 2, 30100, Agrinio

Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Patras, Postgraduate student

GEORGE KEHAYIAS, Department of Food Science & Technology, University of Patras

Associate Professor in Aquatic Ecosystems
University of Patras, Department of Food Science & Technology

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