2019
DOI: 10.22438/jeb/40/5(si)/si-07
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Distribution and indicator species of zooplankton in the East Sea, Yellow Sea and Northern East China Sea in winter

Abstract: Aim:Methodology: Results:Interpretation: Key words:Zooplankton are distributed by hydrographic factors such as temperature and salinity. The research aims to investigate the distribution patterns of zooplankton and indicator species of water bodies, and to understand the relationship between zooplankton distribution and water bodies in Korean waters in winter.Zooplankton, samples were collected and temperatures and salinities were recorded at 130 stations around Korean peninsula in the Yellow Sea and the north… Show more

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“…Seasonal difference of stomach contents may reflect the seasonal variation of prey composition in the study area during the survey. Seasonal variation of species composition of zooplankton was reported at various areas (Lee, 1998;Razouls et al, 1998;Yoshida et al, 2006). Seasonal variation of species Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences composition and abundance of zooplankton are resulted from the seasonal cycles of zooplankton and phytoplankton production driven by nutrient supply and climate changes (Nicolajsen et al, 1983;Brodeur & Ware, 1992;Kiørboe & Nielsen, 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seasonal difference of stomach contents may reflect the seasonal variation of prey composition in the study area during the survey. Seasonal variation of species composition of zooplankton was reported at various areas (Lee, 1998;Razouls et al, 1998;Yoshida et al, 2006). Seasonal variation of species Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences composition and abundance of zooplankton are resulted from the seasonal cycles of zooplankton and phytoplankton production driven by nutrient supply and climate changes (Nicolajsen et al, 1983;Brodeur & Ware, 1992;Kiørboe & Nielsen, 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%