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Diel vertical migration into anoxic and high-pCO2 waters: acoustic and net-based krill observations in the Humboldt Current.


ABSTRACT: A select group of marine organisms can enter the Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZs) and even anoxic waters, while performing diel vertical migration (DVM). DVM of the euphausiid Euphausia eximia off northern Chile in the spring of 2015 was documented based on acoustic measurements using an echo sounder along with net samplings. Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations were obtained using a vertical profiler, and water samples were collected to obtain in situ nitrite (NO2-) concentrations as well as pHT, total alkalinity (AT), and therefore carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO2) was estimated. Krill were found to migrate up to the surface (0-50 m) during the night and returned to ca. 200-300 m depth during the day, spending between 11 and 14 h at these layers. At the surface, DO and NO2- concentrations were 208 and 0.14 ?M respectively, while pHT was 8.04 and 405 ?atm pCO2. In contrast, at the deeper layers (200-300 m), DO and NO2- were??60% of the krill swarms enter the OMZ and anoxic waters during the daytime. These frequent migrations suggest that krill can tolerate such extreme conditions associated with anoxic and high-pCO2 waters. The inferences drawn from the observation of these migrations might have strong implications for the current oceanic carbon pump models, highlighting the need for understanding the molecular and physiological adaptations allowing these migrations.

SUBMITTER: Riquelme-Bugueno R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7560619 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diel vertical migration into anoxic and high-pCO<sub>2</sub> waters: acoustic and net-based krill observations in the Humboldt Current.

Riquelme-Bugueño Ramiro R   Pérez-Santos Iván I   Alegría Nicolás N   Vargas Cristian A CA   Urbina Mauricio A MA   Escribano Rubén R  

Scientific reports 20201014 1


A select group of marine organisms can enter the Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZs) and even anoxic waters, while performing diel vertical migration (DVM). DVM of the euphausiid Euphausia eximia off northern Chile in the spring of 2015 was documented based on acoustic measurements using an echo sounder along with net samplings. Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations were obtained using a vertical profiler, and water samples were collected to obtain in situ nitrite (NO<sub>2</sub><sup>-</sup>) concentrati  ...[more]

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