1. The Horizontal Distribution of Siliceous Planktonic Radiolarian Community in the Eastern Indian Ocean
- Author
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Munir, Sonia, Zhang, Xiaodong, Rogers, John, Ding, Changling, Sun, Jun, Munir, Sonia, Zhang, Xiaodong, Rogers, John, Ding, Changling, and Sun, Jun
- Abstract
The plankton radiolarian community was investigated in the spring season during the two-month cruise 'Shiyan1' (10 April-13 May 2014) in the Eastern Indian Ocean. This is the first comprehensive plankton tow study to be carried out from 44 sampling stations across the entire area (80.00 degrees-96.10 degrees E, 10.08 degrees N-6.00 degrees S) of the Eastern Indian Ocean. The plankton tow samples were collected from a vertical haul from a depth 200 m to the surface. During the cruise, conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) measurements were taken of temperature, salinity and chlorophyll a from the surface to 200 m depth. Shannon-Wiener's diversity index (H') and the dominance index (Y) were used to analyze community structure. There was a total of 168 plankton species, composed of Acantharia, Phaeodaria, Polycystina, Collodaria and Taxopodida (monospecific-Sticholonche zanclea, Hertwig is the only recognized species). Hence, it included both celestine-based and siliceous organisms, which are also described here for the first time from this region. Total radiolarians ranged from 5 to 5500 ind/m(-3), dominated by co-occurrences of Sphaerozoum punctatum and Stichonche zanclea species at the south-equator zone (SEQ)-transect 80 degrees E and equator zone (EQ)-transect Lati-0. The possible environmental variables were tested through RDA analysis; although no result was obtained for the full species dataset, the samples from the equatorial transect related strongly to mixed-layer chlorophyll a concentration and those of a north-south transect to surface silicate concentrations or mixed-layer nitrate were significantly correlated (p < 0.01) to the radiolarian community. Our results indicate that the silicate and chlorophyll-a concentrations are the two major factors affecting the radiolarian distribution along two of the investigated transects (southern equator and equator) in the study area.
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- 2020