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Role of zooplankton in the nitrogen cycle off the west coast of the South Island, New Zealand, winter 1987

MARK R.JAMES

Taupo Research Laboratory
Division of Water Sciences
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
P. O. Box 415, Taupo, New Zealand

Abstract Zooplankton abundance, feeding, and ammonia regeneration rates were measured along three transects off the west coast of the South Island, New Zealand, in winter (July) 1987. Crustacean nauplii and copepodites dominated the 55-200 (xm fraction of the microzooplankton. Tintinnid population dynamics were related to the degree of freshwater influence. Tintinnid species with silica-encrusted bowls were common close inshore and species with no encrustations were common offshore. The most abundant macrozooplankton were the small copepods Acartia ensifera, Paracalanus indicus, Oithona similis, Centropages aucklandicus, and Clausocalanus jobei. A. ensifera dominated at the inshore stations, whereas the outer stations had a mixture of neritic/outer shelf and oceanic species. Zooplankton biomass was highest at the outer station offHokitika. Offshore displacement of coastal water and alongshore wind-driven flow were important determinants of zooplankton dynamics. Ingestion rates of particulate nitrogen by zooplankton > 55 urn were equivalent to 0.3-20% of the daily uptake of nitrogen by phytoplankton and were highest close inshore. Regeneration of ammonia-nitrogen by zooplankton > 55 |im averaged 12% of ammonia remineralisation. Small oligotrichs and heterotrophic nanoflagellates are suggested as the major agents for remineralisation; nanoflagellates may be an important additional link in the food chain between picoplankton and zooplankton > 55 \im.

Keywords grazing; nitrogen cycle; regeneration; Tintinnina; west coast South Island; zooplankton

New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1989, Vol. 23: 507-518 0028-8330/2304-0507$2.50/0 © Crown copyright 1989 Received 27 February 1989; accepted 21 July 1989

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