Response of the mesozooplankton community in the western Gulf of Maine to changing oceanographic conditions: the 2010 regime shift
Emma C Dullaert, Jeffrey A Runge, Lee Karp-Boss, Shawn Shellito, Cameron R S Thompson, Rebecca J Jones

TL;DR
The mesozooplankton community in the Gulf of Maine changed significantly after 2010 due to warming and shifts in ocean currents, affecting key species like Calanus finmarchicus.
Contribution
This study identifies the 2010 regime shift in the Gulf of Maine and its ecological impacts on mesozooplankton community structure and biodiversity.
Findings
Smaller copepod species increased in abundance across all seasons post-2010.
Late-stage Calanus finmarchicus declined significantly, reducing mesozooplankton biomass.
Warmer temperatures and higher chlorophyll-a levels likely drove mesozooplankton growth and biodiversity increases.
Abstract
The Gulf of Maine has experienced pronounced changes in recent decades, including rapid warming and changes in circulation. Notably, a shift in water masses entering the Gulf occurred around 2010. Concurrent declines in critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, lobster recruitment and abundance of the foundational, subarctic copepod, Calanus finmarchicus, have designated the 2010 event as a possible regime shift. We present results from two time series stations documenting change in the mesozooplankton biomass and community composition before and after 2010. We examine both seasonal and interannual variability to elucidate potential changes in phenological drivers of the mesozooplankton population in Wilkinson Basin. Abundances of smaller copepod species increased across all seasons between the two time periods, and significantly lower abundance of late-stage C. finmarchicus…
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TopicsOceanographic and Atmospheric Processes · Marine animal studies overview · Marine and fisheries research
