Zooplankton community structure in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea in autumn

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  • Hongju Chen Ocean University of China; College of Environmental Science and Engineering
  • Guangxing Liu Ocean University of China; College of Environmental Science and Engineering

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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592015094506304

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Study on zooplankton spatial distribution is essential for understanding food web dynamics in marine ecosystems and fishery management. Here we elucidated the composition and distribution of large mesozooplankton on the continental shelf of the Yellow Sea and East China Sea, and explored the zooplankton community structure in these water masses. Sixty vertical hauls (bottom or 200 m in deep water to surface) using a ring net (diameter 0.8 m, 505-μm mesh) were exploited in November 2007. The biogeographic patterns of zooplankton communities were investigated using multivariate analysis methods; copepod biodiversity was analyzed using univariate indices. Copepods and protozoans were dominate in the communities. Based on the species composition, we divided the study areas into six station groups. Significant differences in zooplankton assemblages were detected between the Yellow Sea and East China Sea. Species richness was higher in East China Sea groups than those in Yellow Sea, whereas taxonomic distinctness was higher in Yellow Sea than in East China Sea. There was a clear relationship between the species composition and water mass group.

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2015-12-01

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Zooplankton community structure in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea in autumn . (2015). Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, 63(4), 455-468. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592015094506304