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Short-term variations in the micro-, meso- and macrozooplankton communities at shelf and offshore stations in the vicinity of the Price Edward Islands were examined during April/May 1985 and 1986. Microzooplankton was dominated by copepod nauplii. Other holoplanktonic groups were represented in large numbers, while meroplanktonic larvae of benthic invertebrates were very scarce despite the large benthic population of the island shelf. Copepods dominated in terms of numerical abundance the meso- and macrozooplankton assemblage but cuphausiids were also very important in terms of biomass contribution. Dirunal vertical migrations were most pronounced for the euphausiids and the copepod Metridia gerlachei. The copepods Eucalanus longipes, Rhincalanus gigas and Microsetella sp. showed significant, but lesser, diurnal vertical migrations. A daylight decrease in zooplankton biomass was observed consistently on the island shelf, compared to the pattern found in deep-water. Data from daytime tows collected during April/May 1983 show that zooplankton biomass in the area increases with depth up to a stability level of about 50 mg/m3 (dry weight). It is suggested that an interaction between vertical migrations, surface Ekman drift and bottom topography results in zooplankton mass depletion by visual predators during daytime and replenishment during the night. The nocturnal advection of allochtonous zooplankton into the area may represent an input of food supply equivalent to as much as 2.2 times the local maximum phytoplankton production.
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Perissinotto, R. The structure and diurnal variations of the zooplankton of the Prince Edward Islands: Implications for the biomass build-up of higher trophic levels. Polar Biol 9, 505–510 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00261034
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