2023
DOI: 10.3390/jmse11030476
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The Impact of IMTA on the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of the Surface Planktonic Bacteria Community in the Surrounding Sea Area of Xiasanhengshan Island of the East China Sea

Abstract: The growing world population has produced an increasing demand for seafood, and the aquaculture industry is under corresponding pressure to fill this demand. The offshore ecology and environment are under significant threat with the continuous expansion of the scale and intensity of aquaculture. Integrated multi-tropic aquaculture (IMTA) is a healthy and sustainable mariculture model based on ecosystem-level management, and has become popular in recent years. It is an effective way to cope with the significant… Show more

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“…However, non-in situ observation methods are limited by time and financial constraints, providing only short-term and temporary access to this information, which hinders our understanding of phytoplankton processes at various spatial and temporal scales [2]. In contrast, in situ observations of phytoplankton provide long-term, continuous access to information on phytoplankton species composition and cell abundance, enabling researchers to understand the causes and effects of changes in phytoplankton populations [3][4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, non-in situ observation methods are limited by time and financial constraints, providing only short-term and temporary access to this information, which hinders our understanding of phytoplankton processes at various spatial and temporal scales [2]. In contrast, in situ observations of phytoplankton provide long-term, continuous access to information on phytoplankton species composition and cell abundance, enabling researchers to understand the causes and effects of changes in phytoplankton populations [3][4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surface bacterioplankton community plays vital roles in biogeochemical cycling of nutrients in the oceans [9][10][11]. Previous studies have shown that bacterioplankton in the ECS were mainly dominated by a few phyla, including proteobacteria, bacteroidetes, and actinobacteria [12,13]. However, their abundance usually varied depending on environmental factors including the temperature, salinity, and nutrient availability [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%