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Diel vertical migration of the copepod Calanus sinicus before and during formation of the Yellow Sea Cold Bottom Water in the Yellow Sea
作者姓名:KANG Jung-Hoon  SEO MinHo  KWON Oh Youn  KIM Woong-Seo
作者单位:South Sea Environment Research Division, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST), 41 Jangmok1-gil, Jangmok-myon, Geoje 656-834, Republic of Korea;South Sea Environment Research Division, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST), 41 Jangmok1-gil, Jangmok-myon, Geoje 656-834, Republic of Korea;South Sea Environment Research Division, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST), 41 Jangmok1-gil, Jangmok-myon, Geoje 656-834, Republic of Korea;Deep-sea and Seabed Resources Research Division, KIOST, Ansan P.O. Box 29, Seoul 425-600, Republic of Korea
基金项目:The study on the impact of the Yellow Sea Bottom Cold Water Mass to the ecosystem (YES Coldwater: PE99165);part of the Korea-China cooperative project on the Yellow Sea Cold Water Mass.
摘    要:To understand the effects of the Yellow Sea Cold Bottom Water(YSCBW)on the diel vertical migration(DVM)of the copepod Calanus sinicus,we surveyed vertical distribution of C.sinicus at a fixed station in the Yellow Sea before(spring)and during(summer)formation of the YSCBW.Cold water(<10 C)was observed in the bottom layer when the water column was thermally stratified in summer,but the water column was thermally well-mixed in spring 2010.Samples were collected from five different layers at 3-h intervals using an opening-closing net.Adult females(1–155 ind./m3)showed a clear normal DVM pattern throughout the entire water column in spring,whereas adult males did not migrate.DVM of copepodite V(CV)individuals was not clear,but the maximum abundance of CI–CIV occurred consistently in the upper 10–20 m layer,where there was a high concentration of chlorophyll-a(Chl-a)(0.49–1.19μg/L).In summer,weak DVM was limited to cold waters beneath the thermocline for adult females(<30 ind./m3),but not for adult males.The maximum abundance of CI–CIV also occurred consistently in the subsurface layer(20–40 m)together with high concentrations of Chl-a(0.81–2.36μg/L).CV individuals(1–272 ind./m3)moved slightly upward nocturnally to the near-surface layer(10–20 m),where the average temperature was 25.74 C,but they were not found in the surface layer(0–10 m;28.31 C).These results indicate that the existence of the YSBCW affected food availability at depth and the vertical temperature distribution,leading to variation in the amplitude and shape of stage-specific vertical distributions(CI to adults)in C.sinicus before and during the formation of cold waters in the Yellow Sea during the study period.

关 键 词:Yellow  Sea  Cold  Bottom  Water(YSCBW)  copepod  Calanus  sinicus  developmental  stages  diel  vertical  migration(DVM)
收稿时间:2012/6/15 0:00:00
修稿时间:2012/12/24 0:00:00

Diel vertical migration of the copepod Calanus sinicus before and during formation of the Yellow Sea Cold Bottom Water in the Yellow Sea
KANG Jung-Hoon,SEO MinHo,KWON Oh Youn,KIM Woong-Seo.Diel vertical migration of the copepod Calanus sinicus before and during formation of the Yellow Sea Cold Bottom Water in the Yellow Sea[J].Acta Oceanologica Sinica,2013,32(9):99-106.
Authors:KANG Jung-Hoon  SEO MinHo  KWON Oh Youn and KIM Woong-Seo
Institution:1.South Sea Environment Research Division, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST), 41 Jangmok1-gil, Jangmok-myon, Geoje 656-834, Republic of Korea2.Deep-sea and Seabed Resources Research Division, KIOST, Ansan P.O. Box 29, Seoul 425-600, Republic of Korea
Abstract:To understand the effects of the Yellow Sea Cold Bottom Water (YSCBW) on the diel vertical migration (DVM) of the copepod Calanus sinicus, we surveyed vertical distribution of C. sinicus at a fixed station in the Yellow Sea before (spring) and during (summer) formation of the YSCBW. Cold water (<10°C) was observed in the bottom layer when the water column was thermally stratified in summer, but the water column was thermally well-mixed in spring 2010. Samples were collected from five different layers at 3-h intervals using an opening-closing net. Adult females (1–155 ind./m3) showed a clear normal DVM pattern throughout the entire water column in spring, whereas adult males did not migrate. DVM of copepodite V (CV) individuals was not clear, but the maximum abundance of CI-CIV occurred consistently in the upper 10–20 m layer, where there was a high concentration of chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) (0.49–1.19 µg/L). In summer, weak DVM was limited to cold waters beneath the thermocline for adult females (<30 ind./m3), but not for adult males. The maximum abundance of CI-CIV also occurred consistently in the subsurface layer (20–40 m) together with high concentrations of Chl-a (0.81–2.36 µg/L). CV individuals (1–272 ind./m3) moved slightly upward nocturnally to the near-surface layer (10–20 m), where the average temperature was 25.74°C, but they were not found in the surface layer (0–10m; 28.31°C). These results indicate that the existence of the YSBCW affected food availability at depth and the vertical temperature distribution, leading to variation in the amplitude and shape of stage-specific vertical distributions (CI to adults) in C. sinicus before and during the formation of cold waters in the Yellow Sea during the study period.
Keywords:Yellow Sea Cold BottomWater (YSCBW)  copepod  Calanus sinicus  developmental stages  diel vertical migration (DVM)
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