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Wang Zipan,D. Eslake. 1997. Community succession of zooplankton in marine derived saline lakes in antarctic continental margin. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (1):109-119
Community succession of zooplankton in marine derived saline lakes in antarctic continental margin
Community succession of zooplankton in marine derived saline lakes in antarctic continental margin
Received:August 08, 1996  Revised:November 10, 1996
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Key words:Zooplankton  community succession  saline lake  Antarctica
中文关键词:  Zooplankton  community succession  saline lake  Antarctica
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Wang Zipan Second Institute, of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Hangzhou 310012, China 
D. Eslake Australia Antarctic Division, Tasmania 7150, Australia 
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Abstract:
      Ecological research has been made for quite a long period in some marine-derived saline lakes in the Vestfold Hills,Antarctica.The results show distinct succession of zooplankton community in those lakes.The change in community structure of zooplankton is related directly to environmental evolution in nature and the variation of lake conditions,such as physical and chemical factors as well.In the Burton Lake,there is a rather stable annual fluctuation in both temperature and salinity,and the community has probably been in the stage of climax succession.The Fletcher Lake is still undergoing a process by unregular tide flood from nearby bay,so that zooplankton community has been changing due to variance in temperature and salinity.
中文摘要:
      Ecological research has been made for quite a long period in some marine-derived saline lakes in the Vestfold Hills,Antarctica.The results show distinct succession of zooplankton community in those lakes.The change in community structure of zooplankton is related directly to environmental evolution in nature and the variation of lake conditions,such as physical and chemical factors as well.In the Burton Lake,there is a rather stable annual fluctuation in both temperature and salinity,and the community has probably been in the stage of climax succession.The Fletcher Lake is still undergoing a process by unregular tide flood from nearby bay,so that zooplankton community has been changing due to variance in temperature and salinity.
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