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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/4202
Title: Seasonal Succession of Planktonic Copepods in Bight Environments of Northeastern Taiwan
Authors: Chi Chou
Li-Chun Tseng 
Qing-Chao Chen
Jiang-Shiou Hwang 
Ching-Hsiewn Ou 
Issue Date: Dec-2012
Journal Volume: 51
Journal Issue: 8
Source: Zoological Studies
Abstract: 
The seasonality and parameters of ocean waters have a significant influence on planktonic copepod
species richness and diversity in various marine environments near and surrounding Taiwan. We conducted
6 sampling cruises in the bights of Shen-Aou Bay and Fan-Zai-Aou Bay to investigate seasonal variations in
copepod communities in northeastern Taiwan from Oct. 2007 to Jan. 2009. The sample included 76 species of
copepods belonging to 4 orders, 22 families, and 36 genera identified in these 2 bays in northeastern Taiwan.
The most abundant species were Temora turbinata (with a relative abundance (RA) of 29.34%), Paracalanus
parvus (of 21.98%), Canthocalanus pauper (of 7.86%), Calanus sinicus (of 4.00%), and Acrocalanus gracilis
(of 3.93%). A cluster analysis showed that the copepod communities of northeastern Taiwan fluctuated with
season during the study period. Calanus sinicus showed a significant negative correlation with seawater
temperature (r = -0.434, p = 0.008) and was abundant during the period when the China Coastal Current
intruded into northeastern Taiwan, indicating that it is a temperate species. In contrast, the abundances of 7 copepod species (Acr. monachus, T. discaudata, Macrosetella gracilis, Corycaeus (Corycaeus) speciosus,
Cor. (Farranula) concinna, Oncaea media, and Copilia mirabilis) showed significant positive correlations
with seawater temperature, indicating that they are subtropical and tropical species. Copepod species, the
community structure, and assemblages were distinguished by seasonality based on seawater temperature.
Results suggest that the planktonic copepod communities in these 2 bays of northeastern Taiwan are primarily
influenced by water temperatures, with seasonal succession determined by ingress of the China Coastal Current
and Kuroshio Branch Current.
ISSN: 1021-5506
Appears in Collections:海洋生物研究所

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