| XU Zhaoli,LI Chunju. 2006. Study on abundance variation of pteropods in the East China Sea. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (1):100-107 |
| Study on abundance variation of pteropods in the East China Sea |
| Study on abundance variation of pteropods in the East China Sea |
| Received:August 23, 2005 Revised:November 22, 2005 |
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| Key words:East China Sea pteropods zooplankton abundance distribution regression contribution |
| 中文关键词: East China Sea pteropods zooplankton abundance distribution regression contribution |
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| On the basis of the census in four seasons from 1997 to 2000 in the East China Sea (23° 30'~33° N,118° 30'~128° E),the horizontal distribution of pteropods,the seasonal variations of their abundance and dynamic mechanisms of these variations were approached with quantitative and qualitative methods.Results showed that the total abundance of pteropods varied clearly with the seasons in an order of decrease of autumn (108×l0-2 ind./m3),summer (33×10-2 ind./m3),winter(28×10-2 ind./m3) and spring (10×l0-2 ind./m3).Pteropods were not observed in the north nearshore of the East China Sea (29° 30'~33° N,122° 30'~125° E)in winter and spring.In all seasons,the peteropod abundance was higher in the south than that in the north and higher in the offshore than that in the nearshore.The major species influencing the peteropod abundance were Creseis acicula in spring,Creseis virgula in summer,Desmopterus papilio in autumn and Limacina trochiformis in winter.The variation ofpteropod abundance showed a prominent linear correlation with the surface water temperature and 10 m water temperature,but no significant correlation with both the bottom water temperature and salinity.In summer,the high-abundance distribution area of pteropods was located in the place where the Taiwan Warm Current branched from the Kuroshio.Inautumn,the distribution area with an abundance higher than 250×10-2ind./m3 expanded northward along with the Taiwan Warm Current within the mixing area where the Changjiang freshwater,the Fujian-Zhejiang coastal water and the Huanghai Sea Cold Water met together.Water temperature and warm currents were the most important environmental factors that influenced the changes ofpteropod abundance in the East China Sea. |
| 中文摘要: |
| On the basis of the census in four seasons from 1997 to 2000 in the East China Sea (23° 30'~33° N,118° 30'~128° E),the horizontal distribution of pteropods,the seasonal variations of their abundance and dynamic mechanisms of these variations were approached with quantitative and qualitative methods.Results showed that the total abundance of pteropods varied clearly with the seasons in an order of decrease of autumn (108×l0-2 ind./m3),summer (33×10-2 ind./m3),winter(28×10-2 ind./m3) and spring (10×l0-2 ind./m3).Pteropods were not observed in the north nearshore of the East China Sea (29° 30'~33° N,122° 30'~125° E)in winter and spring.In all seasons,the peteropod abundance was higher in the south than that in the north and higher in the offshore than that in the nearshore.The major species influencing the peteropod abundance were Creseis acicula in spring,Creseis virgula in summer,Desmopterus papilio in autumn and Limacina trochiformis in winter.The variation ofpteropod abundance showed a prominent linear correlation with the surface water temperature and 10 m water temperature,but no significant correlation with both the bottom water temperature and salinity.In summer,the high-abundance distribution area of pteropods was located in the place where the Taiwan Warm Current branched from the Kuroshio.Inautumn,the distribution area with an abundance higher than 250×10-2ind./m3 expanded northward along with the Taiwan Warm Current within the mixing area where the Changjiang freshwater,the Fujian-Zhejiang coastal water and the Huanghai Sea Cold Water met together.Water temperature and warm currents were the most important environmental factors that influenced the changes ofpteropod abundance in the East China Sea. |
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