Studies relating biodiversity to ecosystem processes typically do not take into account changes in biodiversity through time. Marine systems are highly dynamic, with biodiversity changing at diel, seasonal and inter-decadal timescales. We examined the dynamics of biodiversity in the Gulf of Maine pelagic zooplankton community. Taxonomic data came from the Gulf of Maine continuous plankton recorder (CPR) transect, spanning the years 1961-2006. The CPR transect also contains coincident information on temperature and phytoplankton biomass (measured by the phytoplankton color index). Taxonomic richness varied at all timescales considered. The relationships between temperature and richness, and between phytoplankton and richness, also depended on temporal scale. The temperature-richness relationship was monotonic at the multi-decadal scale, and tended to be hump-shaped at finer scales; the productivity-richness relationship was hump-shaped at the multi-decadal scale, and tended to be monotonic at finer scales. Seasonal biodiversity dynamics were linked to temperature; inter-decadal biodiversity dynamics were linked to phytoplankton. © The Author 2010. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Record, N. R., Pershing, A. J., & Jossi, J. W. (2010). Biodiversity as a dynamic variable in the Gulf of Maine continuous plankton recorder transect. Journal of Plankton Research, 32(12), 1675–1684. https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbq050
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