Environmental controls on zooplankton composition and distribution in Muchalat Inlet, Nootka Sound, B.C., Canada
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McWhirter, Andrew
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Abstract
[author abstract] This
study
investigates
environmental
controls
on
zooplankton
populations
within
the
estuarine
Muchalat
Inlet
fjord
basin
in
Nootka
Sound,
B.C.,
Canada.
Five
stations
were
sampled
along
an
ecological
gradient
from
exposed
Nootka
Sound
towards
the
head
of
Muchalat
Inlet.
At
each
station,
four
samples
were
collected
at
different
depth
ranges
of
the
upper
100
meters
to
distinguish
vertical
distribution
of
zooplankton,
and
environmental
conditions
were
measured
by
CTD
casts.
Abundances
of
nine
zooplankton
groups
were
identified,
including
euphausiids,
hyperiids,
gammarids,
chaetognaths,
larvaceans,
ostracods,
Oithona,
other
small
copepods,
and
large
copepods.
Principal
component
analysis
was
used
to
identify
correlation
of
sample
composition
and
environmental
conditions.
Vertical
distributions
of
zooplankton
groups
were
strongly
associated
with
salinity
and
dissolved
oxygen
limitations,
while
horizontal
distributions
were
likely
controlled
by
water
mass
transport.
This
study
assists
future
conservation
efforts
and
ecological
modeling
of
dynamic
estuarine
systems.
Description
Senior thesis written for Oceanography 445
