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Zhu Changshou,Huang Jiaqi,Lin Junzhou,Du Qinghong,Chen Xu,Li Shaojing. 2000. Distribution characteristics of zooplankton in the south part of Taiwan Strait in summer. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (1):127-135
Distribution characteristics of zooplankton in the south part of Taiwan Strait in summer
Distribution characteristics of zooplankton in the south part of Taiwan Strait in summer
Received:December 20, 1998  Revised:June 30, 1999
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Key words:Zooplankton  species diversity  distribution characteristics  Taiwan Strait
中文关键词:  Zooplankton  species diversity  distribution characteristics  Taiwan Strait
基金项目:This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract No. 49636220.
Author NameAffiliation
Zhu Changshou Fujian Institute of Oceanology, Xiamen 361012, China 
Huang Jiaqi Department of Oceanography, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China 
Lin Junzhou Fujian Institute of Oceanology, Xiamen 361012, China 
Du Qinghong Fujian Institute of Oceanology, Xiamen 361012, China 
Chen Xu Fujian Institute of Oceanology, Xiamen 361012, China 
Li Shaojing Department of Oceanography, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China 
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Abstract:
      Based on the samples collected mesoplankton net from the south part of Taiwan Strait (22.25°-24.65°N, 117.50°-120.00°E) in August 1997,292 species of zooplankton and 11 groups of meroplankton were identified.In the survey waters, Copepods was dominant in either species or individual numbers.The diversity (H')was 5.11 and the ratio of diversity to evenness (J) was 7.10,showing that the diversity of zooplankton was exceedingly high in the survey waters.Three zooplankton communities were clearly divided by systematical cluster analysis, indicating that the biotopes of these zooplankton communities may serve as the evidence for the basic status of distribution of water masses during the investigation.
中文摘要:
      Based on the samples collected mesoplankton net from the south part of Taiwan Strait (22.25°-24.65°N, 117.50°-120.00°E) in August 1997,292 species of zooplankton and 11 groups of meroplankton were identified.In the survey waters, Copepods was dominant in either species or individual numbers.The diversity (H')was 5.11 and the ratio of diversity to evenness (J) was 7.10,showing that the diversity of zooplankton was exceedingly high in the survey waters.Three zooplankton communities were clearly divided by systematical cluster analysis, indicating that the biotopes of these zooplankton communities may serve as the evidence for the basic status of distribution of water masses during the investigation.
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