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Hong Huasheng,Wang Haili,Huang Bangqin. 1999. Primary production processes in the Taiwan Strait——Spatial and temporal variations of phytoplankton biomass and productivity. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (3):423-433
Primary production processes in the Taiwan Strait——Spatial and temporal variations of phytoplankton biomass and productivity
Primary production processes in the Taiwan Strait——Spatial and temporal variations of phytoplankton biomass and productivity
Received:September 12, 1996  Revised:July 07, 1997
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Key words:Chlorophyll a  primary productivity  the Taiwan Strait
中文关键词:  Chlorophyll a  primary productivity  the Taiwan Strait
基金项目:This work was supported by funds from the State Education Commission and Fujian Science Foundation.
Author NameAffiliation
Hong Huasheng The Research Laboratory of SEDC of Marine Ecological Environment, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China 
Wang Haili The Research Laboratory of SEDC of Marine Ecological Environment, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China 
Huang Bangqin Environmental Science Research Center, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China 
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Abstract:
      The abundance,diurnal variation features of phytoplankton biomass and the horizontal distribution patterns of Chl.a and primary productivity in the Taiwan Strait were investigated during a summer and a winter cruise in August 1994 and February 1995,respectively.Results show that the horizontal distribution of phytoplanktat bianass was quite similar to that of productivity.In summer,there was a relatively barren,low productive region in the central location of the northern Taiwan Strait (NTS),and high productive regions were located at the nearshore and to the north of Cape Fugui of Taiwan Island;meanwhile,high productivity regions were only located at coastal waters of the southern Taiwan Strait (STS).In winter,high productive regions of NTS occurred off northwestern coast of Taiwan Island,while that of STS was located along the southern edge of Minnan (South Fujian)-Taiwan Bank.Vertical patterns of the diurnal variation of Chl.a indicated that in non-stratified waters,phytoplankton biornass changed in tidal rhythm;as for the stratified waters,the depth at which the highest variation amplitude located coincided with the depth where the highest variation frequency occurred.The grazing pressure of zooplankton strongly influenced the diumal variation of size-ractionated structure of phytoplankton biomass.As a result of our investigations,we conclude that in the Taiwan Strait,biological pcncesses may be more important at smaller scales where behaviors such as vertical migration and predation may control the phytoplankton production,whereas physical processes may be more important at larger scales in structuring phytoplankton patchness.
中文摘要:
      The abundance,diurnal variation features of phytoplankton biomass and the horizontal distribution patterns of Chl.a and primary productivity in the Taiwan Strait were investigated during a summer and a winter cruise in August 1994 and February 1995,respectively.Results show that the horizontal distribution of phytoplanktat bianass was quite similar to that of productivity.In summer,there was a relatively barren,low productive region in the central location of the northern Taiwan Strait (NTS),and high productive regions were located at the nearshore and to the north of Cape Fugui of Taiwan Island;meanwhile,high productivity regions were only located at coastal waters of the southern Taiwan Strait (STS).In winter,high productive regions of NTS occurred off northwestern coast of Taiwan Island,while that of STS was located along the southern edge of Minnan (South Fujian)-Taiwan Bank.Vertical patterns of the diurnal variation of Chl.a indicated that in non-stratified waters,phytoplankton biornass changed in tidal rhythm;as for the stratified waters,the depth at which the highest variation amplitude located coincided with the depth where the highest variation frequency occurred.The grazing pressure of zooplankton strongly influenced the diumal variation of size-ractionated structure of phytoplankton biomass.As a result of our investigations,we conclude that in the Taiwan Strait,biological pcncesses may be more important at smaller scales where behaviors such as vertical migration and predation may control the phytoplankton production,whereas physical processes may be more important at larger scales in structuring phytoplankton patchness.
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