Environmental drivers of zooplankton variability in the coastal eastern Adriatic (Mediterranean Sea)

Authors

  • Olja VIDJAK
  • Natalia BOJANIĆ
  • Slavica MATIJEVIĆ
  • Grozdan KUŠPILIĆ
  • Živana NINČEVIĆ GLADAN
  • Sanda SKEJIĆ
  • Branka GRBEC
  • Igor BRAUTOVIĆ

Keywords:

coastal zooplankton, copepods, trophic state, water quality, Adriatic Sea

Abstract

           The objectives of this paper were to determine the main environmental drivers of zooplankton variability in coastal waters adjacent to urban areas and to evaluate the differences in zooplankton abundance and population structure in relation to chemical and biological parameters in the water column. Samples were collected seasonally from May 2006 to January 2009 at 8 sampling sites in the bays and channels along the eastern Adriatic coast. Zooplankton population structure showed high similarity within the investigated region, especially evident in the homogeneity of copepod community composition, where relative importance of the individual species showed characteristic high ranking of small and medium-sized taxa. Zooplankton numerical variability primarily responded to seasonal variation in water temperature and spatial variation in salinity, but spatial distribution of the collected data showed that abundances were also linked to chemical and biological parameters generally used as descriptors of water quality. This indicates that zooplankton community size reflects the trophic status of an area and supports the use of zooplankton studies as an auxiliary method in the evaluation of the trophic state of coastal waters.

Downloads

Published

15.12.2012

Issue

Section

Articles