2015
DOI: 10.31910/rudca.v18.n1.2015.446
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Distribution and abundance of Oncaea media and O. venusta (Crustacea: Copepoda) in the colombian Pacific ocean during two periods in 2001

Abstract: Zooplankton of the Colombian Pacific Ocean was investigated during June-July (2001a) and August-September (2001b). Since Oncaea venusta and O. media predominated in the copepod community, their distribution and abundance were evaluated. Organisms were extracted from surface mesozooplankton samples taken with a conic net (50cm opening, 363µm mesh). Both species were widely distributed with highest abundances mainly in neritic waters (3°-5°N). Factor analysis revealed negative and positive correlations among abu… Show more

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“…This validates that this group is characterized by inhabiting the pelagic zone of all aquatic ecosystems in the world, where they can predominate in number and biomass, constituting between 60 and 80% of zooplankton (Campos and Suárez-Mórales, 1994;Boltovskoy, 1999). Therefore, their role in trophic plots and in the vertical flow of carbon is increasingly recognized (López and Mojica, 2015). Likewise, they are reported in studies carried out in the South Pole where the frequency of appearance of copepods in zooplanktonic samples is 100% (Bonicelli et al, 2008).…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…This validates that this group is characterized by inhabiting the pelagic zone of all aquatic ecosystems in the world, where they can predominate in number and biomass, constituting between 60 and 80% of zooplankton (Campos and Suárez-Mórales, 1994;Boltovskoy, 1999). Therefore, their role in trophic plots and in the vertical flow of carbon is increasingly recognized (López and Mojica, 2015). Likewise, they are reported in studies carried out in the South Pole where the frequency of appearance of copepods in zooplanktonic samples is 100% (Bonicelli et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Las muestras fueron llevadas al laboratorio de la Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano, sede Santa Marta, donde se adelantó la limpieza de la totalidad de cada muestra. La separación, conteo e identificación de los Pacific (Monsalve, 1976;López, 2012;Pascal, 2012;Jaimes and López, 2013;López and Mojica, 2015;Medellín-Mora, 2016;Dorado-Roncancio, 2018). However, there are many factors that can directly or indirectly affect the density of these groups, either by physicochemical and/ or environmental factors or by interspecific competition within zooplankton with gelatinous organisms (salps) and/ or euphausiids that usually feed on copepods.…”
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“…A study on copepod feeding focussing on alimentarios de los copépopos, orientando su investigación hacia la especie Eucalanus subtenuis. De forma reciente, se han editado publicaciones sobre la distribución de los copépodos epipelágicos del Pacífico colombiano (López Mojica, 2015;Jerez-Guerrero et al, 2017).…”
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“…the species Eucalanus subtenuis in the Colombian Caribbean was contributed by Franco-Herrera (2006). Recently, articles on distribution of epipelagic copepods from the Colombian Pacific were published (López and Mojica, 2015;Jérez-Guerrero et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%