Estimates of individual carbon masses of zooplankton taxa from the NE Atlantic and NW European shelf, based on ring nets and Continuous Plankton Recorder
Basic Metadata
DOI Maintainer:
Clare Ostle
Creator:
Angus Atkinson (Plymouth Marine Laboratory), Mike Best (EA), Nicolas Djeghri (univ-brest), Dafne Eerkes-Medrano (Marine Directorate, Scottish Government), Matt Holland (Plym Uni), David Johns (Marine Biological Association), Martin Lilley (Defra), Andrea McEvoy (Plymouth Marine Laboratory), Clare Ostle (Marine Biological Association), Sophie Pitois (Cefas), Jens Rasmussen (Marine Directorate, Scottish Government) & Claire M. Taylor (Marine Biological Association)
Publisher:
The Archive for Marine Species and Habitats Data (DASSH)
Year of Publication:
2024
Resource Type:
Dataset
Abstract:
Zooplankton are enumerated in units of numerical concentration, but the taxa range over many orders of magnitude in individual body size, so it is hard to know whether the taxa that dominate numbers are also important in terms of biomass. Budgets, models and many other studies of the food web tend to prefer zooplankton data in units of carbon concentration, which makes the use of many datasets problematic. Here we have compiled 579 zooplankton individual carbon mass determinations for a wide range of net-caught metazoan zooplankton, based on two Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) data sources and two ring-net derived data sources, namely from Plymouth L4 and the Marine Directorate (various sites in the North Atlantic). We have used these data sources, alongside expert judgement from CPR analysts, to obtain individual carbon mass “best estimates” for the consistently identified CPR taxa that are used within the Plankton Lifeform Extraction Tool (PLET) for policy reporting. By combining appropriate estimates of individual carbon masses with abundance data, users can estimate biomass concentrations of zooplankton species or groups. The metadata describes the data construction and individual column headings, how the data were obtained, with pointers and caveats to their use. Please use the data citation above when using these data.
Description:
-
DOI:
10.17031/6733204cc545e.1
Preferred Citation:
Angus Atkinson (Plymouth Marine Laboratory), Mike Best (EA), Nicolas Djeghri (univ-brest), Dafne Eerkes-Medrano (Marine Directorate, Scottish Government), Matt Holland (Plym Uni), David Johns (Marine Biological Association), Martin Lilley (Defra), Andrea McEvoy (Plymouth Marine Laboratory), Clare Ostle (Marine Biological Association), Sophie Pitois (Cefas), Jens Rasmussen (Marine Directorate, Scottish Government) & Claire M. Taylor (Marine Biological Association) (2024): Estimates of individual carbon masses of zooplankton taxa from the NE Atlantic and NW European shelf, based on ring nets and Continuous Plankton Recorder. The Archive for Marine Species and Habitats Data (DASSH). (Dataset). https://doi.org/10.17031/6733204cc545e.1
Language:
English
Resource Type:
Dataset