Santo Mélanie, Calosi Piero, Winkler Gesche
Institut des Sciences de la Mer, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Québec-Océan, 310 Allée des Ursulines, G5L3A1, Rimouski, Québec, Canada.
Laboratoire de Physiologie Écologique et Évolutive Marine, Département de Biologie, Chimie et Géographie, Québec-Océan, Université du Québec à Rimouski, 300 Allée des Ursulines, G5L3A1, Rimouski, Québec, Canada.
J Plankton Res. 2025 Jan 30;47(1):fbae073. doi: 10.1093/plankt/fbae073. eCollection 2025 Jan-Feb.
Biodiversity assessment promotes information on the state of an ecosystem. Zooplankton, as a sentinel group at the basis of aquatic food webs, are, thus, an important component to monitor for ecosystem conservation and management. For the first time, we characterized biodiversity of coastal zooplankton along the shallow Northern shoreline of the lower St. Lawrence estuary (LSLE) using an integrated taxonomic and trait-based approach. For 3 years (2019-2021), in July and October, the zooplankton community and environmental parameters were sampled at < 35 m depth. Mesozooplankton were identified at the lowest possible taxonomic level and assigned functional traits. Community structure and diversities revealed high spatio-temporal variations among three different geographic sectors and between seasons, mainly driven by water temperature, Chlorophyll- concentration and less by salinity. Hotspots of taxonomic and functional diversities occurred in different sectors in the same month, underlining the complementarity of the two approaches. Seasonal shifts in functional diversity hotspots highlight how environmental variability affects biodiversity beyond taxonomic metrics alone. The results of our study in the LSLE establish a first robust baseline to improve our understanding of zooplankton dynamics in the coastal LSLE, to allow future tracking of ongoing change due to the increase of anthropogenic activities and climate changes and to support future monitoring efforts.
生物多样性评估有助于获取生态系统状况的信息。浮游动物作为水生食物网基础的一个指示性生物群体,因此是监测生态系统保护和管理的重要组成部分。我们首次采用综合分类学和基于特征的方法,对圣劳伦斯河下游河口(LSLE)北岸浅水区沿海浮游动物的生物多样性进行了表征。在2019年至2021年的3年时间里,于7月和10月在深度小于35米处对浮游动物群落和环境参数进行了采样。中型浮游动物被鉴定到尽可能低的分类水平,并赋予功能特征。群落结构和多样性显示,在三个不同地理区域以及不同季节之间存在高度的时空变化,主要受水温、叶绿素浓度驱动,受盐度影响较小。分类多样性和功能多样性的热点在同一个月出现在不同区域,突出了这两种方法的互补性。功能多样性热点的季节性变化突出了环境变异性如何不仅通过分类指标影响生物多样性。我们在LSLE的研究结果建立了首个有力的基线,以增进我们对LSLE沿海浮游动物动态的理解,以便未来追踪由于人为活动增加和气候变化导致的持续变化,并支持未来的监测工作。