2022
DOI: 10.3390/d14110923
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Composition and Distribution of Plankton Communities in the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean

Abstract: In recent decades, the waters off the Antarctic Peninsula and surrounding region have undergone a significant transformation due to global climate change affecting the structure and distribution of pelagic fauna. Here, we present the results of our study on the taxonomic composition and quantitative distribution of plankton communities in Bransfield Strait, Antarctic Sound, the Powell Basin of the Weddell Sea, and the waters off the Antarctic Peninsula and South Orkney Islands during the austral summer of 2022… Show more

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“…The AP and Scotia Sea region has been recognized as an important feeding area for several species of marine mammals [19][20][21][22], a probable result of high prey abundance [4]. The South Orkney Islands, located in the Scotia Sea, have high seasonal phytoplankton productivity and krill density, probably related to the seasonal sea ice cover, nutrients, bathymetric features and inflow from the Weddell Sea [1,23,24]. As a result, the South Orkney Islands have developed to become the most important commercial krill fishing ground in the SO and support both residential and migratory predators [1,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AP and Scotia Sea region has been recognized as an important feeding area for several species of marine mammals [19][20][21][22], a probable result of high prey abundance [4]. The South Orkney Islands, located in the Scotia Sea, have high seasonal phytoplankton productivity and krill density, probably related to the seasonal sea ice cover, nutrients, bathymetric features and inflow from the Weddell Sea [1,23,24]. As a result, the South Orkney Islands have developed to become the most important commercial krill fishing ground in the SO and support both residential and migratory predators [1,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%