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- Title
Functional shifts in estuarine zooplankton in response to climate variability.
- Authors
Jansson, Anna; Klais‐Peets, Riina; Grinienė, Evelina; Rubene, Gunta; Semenova, Anna; Lewandowska, Aleksandra; Engström‐Öst, Jonna
- Abstract
Functional traits are becoming more common in the analysis of marine zooplankton community dynamics associated with environmental change. We used zooplankton groups with common functional properties to assess long‐term trends in the zooplankton caused by certain environmental conditions in a highly eutrophicated gulf.Time series of zooplankton traits have been collected since the 1960s in the Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea, and were analyzed using a combination of multivariate methods (principal coordinate analysis) and generalized additive models.One of the most significant changes was the considerable increase in the amount of the zooplankton functional groups (FGR) in coastal springtime communities, and dominance shifts from more complex to simpler organism groups—cladocerans and rotifers.The results also show that functional trait organism complexity (body size) decreased considerably due to cladoceran and rotifer increase following elevated water temperature. Salinity and oxygen had negligible effects on the zooplankton community.
- Subjects
MARINE zooplankton; ZOOPLANKTON; FUNCTIONAL groups; BODY size; WATER temperature; HIGH temperatures; CLIMATOLOGY
- Publication
Ecology & Evolution (20457758), 2020, Vol 10, Issue 20, p11591
- ISSN
2045-7758
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/ece3.6793