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Long-term (1998-2007) trends on the spatial distribution of heterotrophic ciliates in the East China Sea in summer: effect of the Three Gorges Dam construction.

Authors :
Tsai, An-Yi
Gong, Gwo-Ching
Chiang, Kuo-Ping
Chao, Chien-Fu
Guo, Herng-Ru
Source :
Journal of Oceanography; Dec2011, Vol. 67 Issue 6, p725-737, 13p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The spatial distribution of heterotrophic ciliates, environmental factors and potential food items (bacteria, Synechococcus spp. and nanoflagellates) were measured in the East China Sea to examine which variables contributed importantly to the long-term distribution of ciliates between 1998 and 2007. In July 1998 and June 2003, heterotrophic ciliates were found to be abundant (1,000-2,000 × 10 cells m) in regions where surface salinity <32 but extremely low (<500 × 10 cells m) in shelf waters of surface salinity >32. After August 2003, shortly after the completion of the Three Gorges Dam, we found no significant areal differences in the abundance of heterotrophic ciliates (HC). However, we found a significantly negative correlation between temperature and HC abundance of surface water after the completion of the dam, suggesting that temperature had a greater influence on HC abundance, once the original saline state had changed. For the long-term trends on the vertical distribution of HC, their abundance was significantly higher in the upper 50 m of the water column than at either 75 or 100 m. Abundance of Synechococcus spp. at these levels varied significantly in regions of surface salinity <32, suggesting that ciliates and picophytoplankton contribute greatly to mediating the transfer of organic matter to higher trophic levels in this marine ecosystem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09168370
Volume :
67
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Oceanography
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
67242284
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10872-011-0069-5