Title: Plankton
1Plankton
http//www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/sertc/gallery.htm
http//www.coralreeffish.com/larvae.htm
2Ocean Zones
- Horizontal divisions
- Coastal (neritic) on/over shelf (shallow)
- Oceanic beyond continental shelf (deep)
- Vertical divisions
- Pelagic open water
- Benthic
- ocean bottom
3Ocean Zones
Holoplankton Meroplankton
4Plankton or Nekton?
How fast can you swim?
- Gulf Stream peak velocity
- 5 knots 2.5 m/sec
- Surface currents more typically
- lt0.5 knot 0.25 m/sec (0.56 mph)
http//oceancurrents.rsmas.miami.edu/atlantic/img_
mgsva/gulf-stream-YYY.gif
5Plankton or Nekton?
Swim faster than 25 cm/sec?
- Yes ? Nekton
- Dolphin 170 cm/sec (up to 40 mph!)
- Tuna 75 cm/sec (higher burst speeds)
- No ? Plankton
- Shrimp 5 cm/sec
- Bacteria 0.005 cm/sec
6Slow, but not necessarily small
Portuguese man-of-war float 12 inches
wide tentacles over 150 ft. long (ouch!)
http//www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/sertc/gallery.htm
7Net Plankton
8Phytoplankton
- Cyanobacteria
- Unicellular microalgae
- Diatoms
- Dinoflagellates
- Coccolithophorids
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Benjamin Cummings
http//www.daviddarling.info/images/diatoms.jpg
http//www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/micropolitan/fresh
/protozoa/ceratiumdic2.jpg
9Zooplankton
- Divided by life history
- Holoplankton spend whole life (larval and
adult stages) living as plankton - Meroplankton spend only larval stage living as
plankton, then grow up to be nekton or benthic as
adults
10Zooplankton - Holoplankton
- Protozoans (unicellular)
- Foraminiferans
- Radiolarians
- Ciliates
http//server1.fandm.edu/Departments/Biology/Peopl
e/Shimeta/research/tin2.JPG
http//www.anu.edu.au/EMU/Images/radiol.jpg
11Zooplankton - Holoplankton
- Gelatinous
- Jellyfish (medusa)
- Siphonophores
NOAA
http//life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/plankton.html
12Zooplankton - Holoplankton
- Gelatinous
- Comb jellies
- (ctenophores)
13Zooplankton - Holoplankton
- Gelatinous
- Salps
- Larvaceans (invertebrate chordates)
NOAA
14Zooplankton - Holoplankton
- Molluscs
- Pteropods (gastropods),
- with and without shell
15Zooplankton - Holoplankton
- Crustaceans
- Copepods
- Amphipods
- Ostracods
- Isopods
- Krill, shrimp
http//www.oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/gallery/livingoc
ean/livingocean.html
16Zooplankton - Holoplankton
- Arrow worms (Phylum Chaetognatha)
http//pharyngula.org/images/chaetognathhead.jpg
http//www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/imgjan00/CHAET
2b.JPG
17Zooplankton - Meroplankton
- Mollusc larvae
- Trochophore
- Veliger
http//people.bu.edu/veliger/
http//oceanlink.island.net/abaloneproject/growtha
nddevelopment/growth20and20development.htm
18Zooplankton - Meroplankton
- Crustacean larvae
- Crab zoea
- Shrimp, barnacle nauplius
- Lobster phyllosoma
NOAA
http//www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/sertc/gallery.htm
http//www.science-in-salamanca.tas.csiro.au/theme
s/larval/phyllosoma-early.htm
19Zooplankton - Meroplankton
- Other larvae
- Starfish (bipinnaria)
- Brittle stars, urchins (pluteus)
http//raven.zoology.washington.edu/embryos/
20Zooplankton - Meroplankton
- More larvae
- Polychaete worms (trochophore)
http//www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/imgmar99/poly3
.jpg
21Zooplankton - Meroplankton
http//www.coralreeffish.com/larvae.htm
22That Sinking Feeling
- Its a long way down average ocean depth
around 4000 m - Phytoplankton need to stay in the light
surface layer (0-200 m) - Zooplankton eat the phytoplankton and/or other
zooplankton, so need to be where the food is
http//www.nerc.ac.uk/images/photos/lp-ocean-sunli
ght.jpg
23That Sinking Feeling
- Why am I sinking? Denser than water
- Densities (in g/cm3)
- Seawater 1.025
- Air 0.00125
- Lipids 0.9
- Proteins 1.3
- Carbohydrates 1.5
- Cellulose 1.5
- Silica shell 2.6
- Calcareous shell 2.8
24That Sinking Feeling
- How not to sink
- Float
- Lipids (less dense than water)
- Gas vacuoles, sacs, bubbles
http//www-cyanosite.bio.purdue.edu/images/images.
html
25That Sinking Feeling
- How not to sink
- Stay neutral
- High water content (gelatinous)
- Reduced or no shell
26That Sinking Feeling
- How not to sink
- Drag (high surface area)
- Small size
- Flat shape
- Spines, long structures
-------- Isopod
27That Sinking Feeling
- How not to sink
- Upwelling (also good for nutrients)
Southern Hemisphere Ekman transport to the left
28That Sinking Feeling
- How not to sink
- Actively swim cilia, flagella, muscles,
appendages
http//www.coralreeffish.com/larvae.htm
29Nowhere to Hide
- Active predators cant eat what they cant see
so be invisible
30Nowhere to Hide
- Active predators cant eat what they cant see
so hide where it is dark
31Somewhere to Hide
- Floating mats of macroalgae and seagrasses form
pelagic communities - camouflage
Sargassum
http//www.bigelow.org/bacteria/teach/images/open_
orgs/sargassum.jpg
http//www.naturalsciences.org/education/deepsea/i
mages/sargassum_fish.jpg
32Food Webs
33Food Webs