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厄尔尼诺事件对加利福尼亚北流区海洋浮游食物链的影响。

The impact of El Niño events on the pelagic food chain in the northern California Current.

机构信息

Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon State University, Newport, OR, 97365, USA.

NOAA-Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, OR, 97365, USA.

出版信息

Glob Chang Biol. 2015 Dec;21(12):4401-14. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13054.

Abstract

The zooplankton of the northern California Current are typically characterized by an abundance of lipid-rich copepods that support rapid growth and survival of ecologically, commercially, and recreationally valued fish, birds, and mammals. Disruption of this food chain and reduced ecosystem productivity are often associated with climatic variability such as El Niño events. We examined the variability in timing, magnitude, and duration of positive temperature anomalies and changes in copepod species composition in the northern California Current in relation to 10 tropical El Niño events. Measurable impacts on mesozooplankton of the northern California Current were observed during seven of 10 of these events. The occurrence of anomalously warm water and the response of the copepod community was rapid (lag of zero to 2 months) following the initiation of canonical Eastern Pacific (EP) events, but delayed (lag of 2-8 months) following 'Modoki' Central Pacific (CP) events. The variable lags in the timing of a physical and biological response led to impacts in the northern California Current peaking in winter during EP events and in the spring during CP events. The magnitude and duration of the temperature and copepod anomalies were strongly and positively related to the magnitude and duration of El Niño events, but were also sensitive to the phase of the lower frequency Pacific Decadal Oscillation. When fisheries managers and biological oceanographers are faced with the prospect of a future El Niño event, prudent management and observation will require consideration of the background oceanographic conditions, the type of event, and both the magnitude and duration of the event when assessing the potential physical and biological impacts on the northern California Current.

摘要

北加利福尼亚海流的浮游动物通常以富含脂肪的桡足类为主,这些桡足类为具有生态、商业和娱乐价值的鱼类、鸟类和哺乳动物的快速生长和生存提供了支持。这种食物链的中断和生态系统生产力的降低通常与气候变异性有关,如厄尔尼诺事件。我们研究了北加利福尼亚海流中正温度异常的时间、幅度和持续时间的变化,以及与 10 次热带厄尔尼诺事件相关的桡足类物种组成的变化。在这 10 次事件中的 7 次中,北加利福尼亚海流中的中型浮游动物受到了可衡量的影响。在典型的东太平洋(EP)事件开始后,异常温暖的水的出现和桡足类群落的反应是迅速的(滞后零到 2 个月),但在“中太平洋(CP)事件”之后是延迟的(滞后 2-8 个月)。物理和生物响应时间的可变滞后导致北加利福尼亚海流的影响在 EP 事件的冬季达到峰值,而在 CP 事件的春季达到峰值。温度和桡足类异常的幅度和持续时间与厄尔尼诺事件的幅度和持续时间呈强正相关,但也对低频太平洋年代际振荡的相位敏感。当渔业管理者和生物海洋学家面临未来厄尔尼诺事件的前景时,谨慎的管理和观察将需要考虑背景海洋条件、事件类型以及评估对北加利福尼亚海流的潜在物理和生物影响时事件的幅度和持续时间。

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