Spatial and temporal changes in zooplankton abundance, biovolume, and size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan: analyses using an optical plankton counter

Abstract Background An optical plankton counter (OPC) was used to examine spatial and temporal changes in the zooplankton size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan from May to August 2011. Results Based on the zooplankton biovolume of equivalent spherical diameter (ESD) in 45 bins for every 0....

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Main Authors: Sato, Kaede, Matsuno, Kohei, Arima, Daichi, Abe, Yoshiyuki, Yamaguchi, Atsushi
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2015
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OPC
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:s40555-014-0098-z 2023-05-15T17:52:41+02:00 Spatial and temporal changes in zooplankton abundance, biovolume, and size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan: analyses using an optical plankton counter Sato, Kaede Matsuno, Kohei Arima, Daichi Abe, Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi, Atsushi 2015-01-16 http://www.zoologicalstudies.com/content/54/1/18 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.zoologicalstudies.com/content/54/1/18 Copyright 2015 Sato et al.; licensee Springer. NBSS Neocalanus OPC Zooplankton Research 2015 ftbiomed 2015-01-25T00:50:04Z Abstract Background An optical plankton counter (OPC) was used to examine spatial and temporal changes in the zooplankton size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan from May to August 2011. Results Based on the zooplankton biovolume of equivalent spherical diameter (ESD) in 45 bins for every 0.1 mm between 0.5 and 5.0 mm, a Bray-Curtis cluster analysis classified the zooplankton communities into six groups. The geographical distribution of each group varied from each of the others. Groups with a dominance of 4 to 5 mm ESD were observed in northern marginal seas (northern Japan Sea and Okhotsk Sea), while the least biovolume with a dominance of a small-size class (0.5 to 1 mm) was observed for the Kuroshio extension. Temporal changes were observed along the 155° E line, i.e., a high biovolume group dominated by 2 to 3 mm ESD during May shifted to other size spectra groups during July to August. These temporal changes were caused by the seasonal vertical descent of dominant large Neocalanus copepods during July to August. As a specific characteristic of the normalized biomass size spectra (NBSS), the slope of NBSS was moderate (−0.90) for the Neocalanus dominant spring group but was at −1.11 to −1.24 for the other groups. Theoretically, the slope of the NBSS of the stable marine ecosystem is known to settle at approximately −1. Conclusions Based on the analysis by OPC, zooplankton size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan were separated into six groups. Most groups had −1.11 to −1.24 NBSS slopes, which were slightly higher than the theoretical value (−1). However, one group had a moderate slope of NBSS (−0.90) caused by the dominance of large Neocalanus copepods. Other/Unknown Material okhotsk sea Copepods BioMed Central Bray ENVELOPE(-114.067,-114.067,-74.833,-74.833) Okhotsk
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topic NBSS
Neocalanus
OPC
Zooplankton
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Neocalanus
OPC
Zooplankton
Sato, Kaede
Matsuno, Kohei
Arima, Daichi
Abe, Yoshiyuki
Yamaguchi, Atsushi
Spatial and temporal changes in zooplankton abundance, biovolume, and size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan: analyses using an optical plankton counter
topic_facet NBSS
Neocalanus
OPC
Zooplankton
description Abstract Background An optical plankton counter (OPC) was used to examine spatial and temporal changes in the zooplankton size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan from May to August 2011. Results Based on the zooplankton biovolume of equivalent spherical diameter (ESD) in 45 bins for every 0.1 mm between 0.5 and 5.0 mm, a Bray-Curtis cluster analysis classified the zooplankton communities into six groups. The geographical distribution of each group varied from each of the others. Groups with a dominance of 4 to 5 mm ESD were observed in northern marginal seas (northern Japan Sea and Okhotsk Sea), while the least biovolume with a dominance of a small-size class (0.5 to 1 mm) was observed for the Kuroshio extension. Temporal changes were observed along the 155° E line, i.e., a high biovolume group dominated by 2 to 3 mm ESD during May shifted to other size spectra groups during July to August. These temporal changes were caused by the seasonal vertical descent of dominant large Neocalanus copepods during July to August. As a specific characteristic of the normalized biomass size spectra (NBSS), the slope of NBSS was moderate (−0.90) for the Neocalanus dominant spring group but was at −1.11 to −1.24 for the other groups. Theoretically, the slope of the NBSS of the stable marine ecosystem is known to settle at approximately −1. Conclusions Based on the analysis by OPC, zooplankton size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan were separated into six groups. Most groups had −1.11 to −1.24 NBSS slopes, which were slightly higher than the theoretical value (−1). However, one group had a moderate slope of NBSS (−0.90) caused by the dominance of large Neocalanus copepods.
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author Sato, Kaede
Matsuno, Kohei
Arima, Daichi
Abe, Yoshiyuki
Yamaguchi, Atsushi
author_facet Sato, Kaede
Matsuno, Kohei
Arima, Daichi
Abe, Yoshiyuki
Yamaguchi, Atsushi
author_sort Sato, Kaede
title Spatial and temporal changes in zooplankton abundance, biovolume, and size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan: analyses using an optical plankton counter
title_short Spatial and temporal changes in zooplankton abundance, biovolume, and size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan: analyses using an optical plankton counter
title_full Spatial and temporal changes in zooplankton abundance, biovolume, and size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan: analyses using an optical plankton counter
title_fullStr Spatial and temporal changes in zooplankton abundance, biovolume, and size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan: analyses using an optical plankton counter
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal changes in zooplankton abundance, biovolume, and size spectra in the neighboring waters of Japan: analyses using an optical plankton counter
title_sort spatial and temporal changes in zooplankton abundance, biovolume, and size spectra in the neighboring waters of japan: analyses using an optical plankton counter
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2015
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