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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Coastal water darkening and implications for mesopelagic regime shifts in Norwegian fjords
#xd8yvind Fiksen1  Arved Staby1  Stein Kaartvedt1  Dag L. Aksnes1  Jan Aure1  Nicolas Dupont1 
关键词: Light attenuation;    Regime shift;    Freshening;    Darkening;    Coastal ecosystems;   
DOI  :  10.3354/meps08120
学科分类:海洋学与技术
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: The light regime of the water column has a strong structuring effect on aquatic food webs and it has been previously hypothesized that coastal water darkening has increased the success of tactile predators relative to visual predators such as fish. Due to a general lack of time-series of optical parameters, we applied a proxy for light attenuation that depends on salinity and dissolved oxygen at a time of the year when chlorophyll concentrations were low. We present evidence that coastal waters of Norway have darkened as a result of freshening over the period 1935 to 2007. Our results suggest that locations where coastal water penetrates into deep basins have been prone to water column darkening, particularly if dissolved oxygen has also declined. We have estimated that salinity and oxygen variation on the ranges 33 to 35 PSU and 1 to 6 ml O2 l–1 are associated with up to 8 orders of magnitude difference in photon flux at 200 m depth in a water column devoid of pigments. Our results suggest such darkening needs to be considered in analyses of mesopelagic regime shifts involving mass occurrence of the jellyfish Periphylla periphylla.

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