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Seasonal relationships between the copepod community and hydrographic conditions in the southern East China Sea

Authors :
Wen-Yu Chen
Jia-Yi Pan
Don-Chung Liu
Wei-Cheng Su
Ming-An Lee
Feng-Jen Hsieh
Yang-Chi Lan
Source :
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 65:462-468
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2007.

Abstract

Lan, Y-C., Lee, M-A., Chen, W-Y., Hsieh, F-J., Pan, J-Y., Liu, D-C., and Su, W-C. 2008. Seasonal relationships between the copepod community and hydrographic conditions in the southern East China Sea. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65: 462–468. We studied the relationship between seasonal variation of the copepod community and hydrographic conditions in the southern East China Sea (ECS). Hydrographic conditions in the southwestern ECS were influenced by the China Coastal Current (CCC) from late autumn to early spring and by the South China Sea Current (SCSC) during the rest of the year, and in the southeastern ECS by the Kuroshio Current (KC) year-round. We identified 141 species of copepods belonging to 54 genera and 27 families. Diversity and evenness of copepods were higher in waters influenced by the KC and the SCSC, and lower in waters with intrusion of the CCC. The CCC transported dominant copepods such as Paracalanus aculeatus, Paracalanus parvus, and Calanus sinicus into the southwestern ECS in late autumn and winter, whereas the SCSC carried Temora discaudata, Oncaea venusta, and P. aculeatus in spring, and Undinula vulgaris, T. discaudata, and P. aculeatus in summer. In the southeastern ECS, the KC brought in tropical copepods having clear seasonal variations throughout the year. We examined the relationships between indicator copepod species and currents and oceanographic conditions, using canonical correlation analysis.

Details

ISSN :
10959289 and 10543139
Volume :
65
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ICES Journal of Marine Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e57330ad44cec6fffd54014d751e4418
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsm173