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Mesozooplankton community distribution down to 1000 m along a gradient of oligotrophy in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea (Aegean Sea)

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Vertical distribution of the mesozooplankton community down to 1000 m was investigated in the oligotrophic Aegean Sea during March and September 1997. Total biomass and abundance decreased with depth with a sharp decline ,100 m. However, in the northern part, higher biomass values in the 500–1000 m layer than in the 300–500 m layer were observed, due to the abundance of Calanus helgolandicus in deep waters. Species depth preferences and ranges resulted in statistically distinct communities in different zones, as well as in a differentiation along the north–south gradient of oligotrophy in the epipelagic and deep zones. The communities in these zones showed seasonal differences, while in the mesopelagic zone seasonal and horizontal differences were less significant. The discrimination between the north and the south deep communities was mainly due to the dominance of Calanus helgolandicus and Subeucalanus monachus respectively, which had similar seasonal and vertical distribution patterns and were found oversummering in the deep layers. The north–south distinction was related to the gradient of oligotrophy and the hydrological heterogeneity of the Aegean Sea. Spatial community structure and variability between seasons might facilitate an efficient carbon flow in the Aegean Sea under very oligotrophic conditions.

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