Natural variability of fisheries and lunar illumination: a hypothesis

S Hernández‐León - Fish and Fisheries, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Long‐term synchronous trends in small pelagic fisheries catches around the world suggest
that fish populations are governed by the same global climate forcings. Recent findings …

The biological carbon pump, diel vertical migration, and carbon dioxide removal

S Hernández-León - Iscience, 2023 - cell.com
Carbon dioxide is increasing in the atmosphere promoting the faster environmental change
of the Earth's recent history. Several marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) technologies …

Mesozooplankton in the Canary Current System: The coastal–ocean transition zone

S Hernández-León, M Gómez, J Arístegui - Progress in Oceanography, 2007 - Elsevier
The Canary Current System (CCS) is one of the largest upwelling areas of the world.
Understanding the biogeochemical fluxes and recruitment of fish in relation to changes in …

Carbon sequestration and zooplankton lunar cycles: Could we be missing a major component of the biological pump?

S Hernά, ndez-LeÓn, G Franchy… - Limnology and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The plankton outburst during the so‐called late winter bloom in subtropical waters was
studied in relation to lunar illumination in the Canary Island waters. Nutrient enrichment by …

Plankton distribution within a young cyclonic eddy off south-western Madagascar

M Noyon, T Morris, D Walker, J Huggett - Deep Sea Research Part II …, 2019 - Elsevier
Mesoscale eddies are major features in ocean dynamics that significantly influence ocean
production depending on their polarity, life-stage, location and time of formation. Eddies in …

Seasonality of zooplankton active flux in subtropical waters

S Hernández‐León… - Limnology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The biological carbon pump (BCP) is the mechanism by which the ocean transports organic
matter below the mixed layer, exporting or sequestering it for years to millennia. Physical …

Drivers of zooplankton community composition in a novel ecosystem: Hawai'i mangroves as a case study

CL Lewis, EF Granek - Journal of applied ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Management of established non‐native plants is challenging because removal is expensive
and can produce negative consequences, yet establishment can create novel ecosystems …

The submarine volcano eruption off El Hierro Island: effects on the scattering migrant biota and the evolution of the pelagic communities

A Ariza, S Kaartvedt, A Røstad, JC Garijo, J Arístegui… - PLoS …, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The submarine volcano eruption off El Hierro Island (Canary Islands) on 10 October 2011
promoted dramatic perturbation of the water column leading to changes in the distribution of …

Effects of Asian Dust Storms on Synechococcus Populations in the Subtropical Kuroshio Current

CC Chung, J Chang, GC Gong, SC Hsu, KP Chiang… - Marine …, 2011 - Springer
Asian dust storms (ADSs) are the major source of dust deposition in the Northwest Pacific
Ocean. To gain a better understanding on how ADSs affect the ecology of picophytoplankton …

Respiration rates of tropical Atlantic copepods in relation to the oxygen minimum zone

L Teuber, R Kiko, F Séguin, H Auel - Journal of experimental marine …, 2013 - Elsevier
Zooplankton respiration plays an important role in the carbon cycling of pelagic ecosystems.
The rate of oxygen consumption in zooplankton is affected by the physical environment …