Zooplankton of the St. Clair-Detroit River System, 2012-2014 (ver. 1.2, February 2021)
Dates
Publication Date
2018-03-23
Start Date
2012-03-01
End Date
2014-12-05
Last Revision
2021-02-01
Citation
Keeler, K.M. and Roseman, E.F., 2018, Zooplankton of the St. Clair-Detroit River System, 2012-2014 (ver. 1.2, February 2021): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7CN72V8.
Summary
Crustacean zooplankton were collected, enumerated, identified, and measured within the St. Clair-Detroit River System (SCDRS). Collections were made using a 0.5 m diameter 153 um zooplankton net. Nets were lowered to ~0.5 m from bottom depth and retrieved. Nets were utilized with a General Oceanics flowmeter to calculate the distance the net traveled. At sites of collection, both temperature (degrees C) and Secchi depth (m) were collected for abiotic influencing factors of the zooplankton community. Collected specimens were narcotized in sugar formalin. Specimens were enumerated, identified, and measured under a dissection microscope. Volumetric estimates (m^-3) were obtained by applying the distance traveled and the area of the net. [...]
Summary
Crustacean zooplankton were collected, enumerated, identified, and measured within the St. Clair-Detroit River System (SCDRS). Collections were made using a 0.5 m diameter 153 um zooplankton net. Nets were lowered to ~0.5 m from bottom depth and retrieved. Nets were utilized with a General Oceanics flowmeter to calculate the distance the net traveled. At sites of collection, both temperature (degrees C) and Secchi depth (m) were collected for abiotic influencing factors of the zooplankton community. Collected specimens were narcotized in sugar formalin. Specimens were enumerated, identified, and measured under a dissection microscope. Volumetric estimates (m^-3) were obtained by applying the distance traveled and the area of the net. Abundances and biomasses were estimated based on the average length of a group of organisms and the samples estimated to be within a collected sample, and then the average estimated weight of an individual from length-weight regressions. This is a revised version of a data release. For details on changes, please see the “version-history.txt” document in the attached files. All previous versions are available from the author.
First posted - March 23, 2018 (available from author)
Revised - April 24, 2018 (version 1.1)
Revised - February 1, 2021 (version 1.2)
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SCDRS_12_14_V1.2.csv
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SCDRS_Zoops_v7.xml Original FGDC Metadata
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Related External Resources
Type: Related Primary Publication
McCullough, D.E., Roseman, E.F., Keeler, K.M. et al. Evidence of the St. Clair-Detroit River System as a dispersal corridor and nursery habitat for transient larval burbot. Hydrobiologia 757, 21–34 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2179-3
Keeler, Kevin M., Taaja R. Tucker, Christine M. Mayer, William W. Taylor, and Edward F. Roseman. 2019. Zooplankton dynamics in a Great Lakes connecting channel: Exploring the seasonal composition within the St. Clair-Detroit River System. Journal of Great Lakes Research 45(5): 888-900, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2019.07.010.
These specimens were collected to determine the overall complexity of crustacean zooplankton with the SCDRS. Estimates are useful in the determination of future works as an available baseline for either zooplankton dynamics or diet selectivity by fishes.