Measurement of Zooplankton Biomass by Carbon Analysis for Application in Sound Scattering Models

Measurement of Zooplankton Biomass by Carbon Analysis for Application in Sound Scattering Models
Author: James Carlton Radney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1974
Genre: Animal populations
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Estimates of zooplankton biomass were made by use of a LECO Carbon Analyzer. The methodology developed in this study is a rapid, precise and accurate measurement of total carbon. Casein and benzoic acid were used interchangeably as standards. The technique was further tested on Tigriopus californicus which yielded a value of 38.6% C by weight. Estimates of total, living, and dead zooplankton biomass were made in a joint experiment by carbon analysis and ATP-C measurements. Field studies in Monterey Bay demonstrated a definite seasonal trend over the period of three cruises.

Modeling the Plankton–Enhancing the Integration of Biological Knowledge and Mechanistic Understanding

Modeling the Plankton–Enhancing the Integration of Biological Knowledge and Mechanistic Understanding
Author: Christian Lindemann
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2017-12-28
Genre:
ISBN: 2889453650

In light of climate change and allied changes to marine ecosystems, mathematical models have become an important tool to examine processes and predict phenomena from local through to global scales. In recent years model studies, laboratory experiments and a better ecological understanding of the pelagic ecosystem have enabled advancements on fundamental challenges in oceanography, including marine production, biodiversity and anticipation of future conditions in the ocean. This research topic presents a number of studies that investigate functionally diverse organism in a dynamic ocean through diverse and novel modeling approaches.