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Publication - Seasonal vertical migration of large polar copepods reinterpreted as a dispersal mechanism throughout the water column

Katrin Schmidt, Barbara Niehoff, et al., 2025. Seasonal vertical migration of large polar copepods reinterpreted as a dispersal mechanism throughout the water column. Communications Earth & Environment 6 (1)
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Abstract

Seasonal vertical migration of large lipid-rich copepods is often described as a mass descent of animals when primary production ceases, with important implications for mesopelagic food webs and global carbon sequestration. This view ignores the existence of surface-resident individuals, but here we show that non-migrants can form a substantial part of the populations of polar migrant species. In the Central Arctic Ocean, the biomass-dominant Calanus hyperboreus was evenly distributed throughout the water column from November 2019 to March 2020, with ~20% of subadults and adult females remaining in the upper 200 m and ~41% migrating to 1000–2000 m. These vertical positions aligned with differences in the copepods’ cholesterol content, which can enhance the tissue density at higher temperatures. Gonad development and the vertical distribution of their offspring indicate that both non-migrant and migrant females contribute to the population recruitment. We reinterpret copepod seasonal migration as a bet-hedging strategy that balances nutritional benefits near the surface with survival benefits at depth, and thereby contributes to the species’ resilience under climatic change.

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NameOrganization
Katrin Schmidt
Barbara Niehoff
Astrid Cornils
Wilhelm Hagen
Hauke Flores
Céline Heuzé
Nahid Welteke
Nadine Knϋppel
Sabrina Dorschner
Matthias Woll
Katie Jones
Giuliano Laudone
Robert G. Campbell
Carin J. Ashjian
Cecilia E. Gelfman
Katyanne M. Shoemaker
Rebecca Jenkins
Kristina Øie Kvile
Benoit Lebreton
Gaël Guillou
Clara J. M. Hoppe
Serdar Sakinan
Fokje L. Schaafsma
Nicole Hildebrandt
Giulia Castellani
Simon T. Belt
Allison A. Fong
Angus Atkinson
Martin Graeve

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