Mesozooplankton species distribution in the NW and N Iberian shelf during spring 2004: Relationship with frontal structures.
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2008-01Tipo
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MesozooplanktonIberian Poleward Current
River Plumes
Frontal Areas
Northern Iberian Shelf
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We have analysed the mesozooplankton community structure in the southern Bay of Biscay shelf and its relationship with the
hydrographic conditions during spring 2004. According to thermohaline characteristics, we observed two frontal zones of distinct
origin along the shelf (around 7° and 3°W), that allowed us to differentiate three different hydrographic domains. The westernmost
part of the shelf (WC), defined by the presence of relatively warm and salty water related to the presence of the Iberian Poleward
Current (IPC), the easternmost region (EC), characterized by colder and fresher water and subject to the influence of freshwater inputs
from the Adour river in the French coast, and a region in the Central Cantabrian Sea (CC), where thermohaline characteristics were
intermediate between these two extremes. The mixing layer depth (MLD) regime in these areas was also different: theWCregion was
characterized by a mixed water column, whereas in the EC region the river discharges ...
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