Recruitment from an egg bank into the plankton in Baisha Bay, a mariculture base in Southern China

The potential recruitment of resting eggs of calanoid copepods and rotifers to planktonic populations was investigated in the surface and sub-surface sediments of three mariculture zones: an integrated seaweed Gracilaria lemaneiformis and shellfish cultivation area (G), a fish cultivation area (F),...

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Published in:Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Main Authors: Wang, Qing, Luan, Lei-Lei, Chen, Liang-Dong, Yuan, Dan-Ni, Liu, Sheng, Hwang, Jiang-Shiou, Yang, Yu-Feng
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD 2016
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Online Access:http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/31959
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2016.08.040
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spelling ftchinacadsciihb:oai:ir.ihb.ac.cn:342005/31959 2023-05-15T18:49:40+02:00 Recruitment from an egg bank into the plankton in Baisha Bay, a mariculture base in Southern China Wang, Qing Luan, Lei-Lei Chen, Liang-Dong Yuan, Dan-Ni Liu, Sheng Hwang, Jiang-Shiou Yang, Yu-Feng 2016-11-05 http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/31959 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2016.08.040 英语 eng ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/31959 doi:10.1016/j.ecss.2016.08.040 Baisha Bay Copepod Resting egg Mariculture Seaweed cultivation Marine & Freshwater Biology Oceanography GULF-OF-MEXICO RESTING EGGS CALANOID COPEPOD HATCHING SUCCESS VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION SEAGRASS SEDIMENTS SEINE ESTUARY HEAVY-METALS NANAO ISLAND BENTHIC EGGS 期刊论文 2016 ftchinacadsciihb https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2016.08.040 2019-09-06T00:04:11Z The potential recruitment of resting eggs of calanoid copepods and rotifers to planktonic populations was investigated in the surface and sub-surface sediments of three mariculture zones: an integrated seaweed Gracilaria lemaneiformis and shellfish cultivation area (G), a fish cultivation area (F), and a shellfish cultivation area (S), as well as the sediments of a nearby control sea area (C) in a mariculture base in Southern China. The potential recruitment of copepod and rotifer eggs in the sediments of C and G was significantly higher than in F and S. Potential recruitment in the sub-surface sediments of F and S was not observed, suggesting that fish and shellfish mariculture may be responsible for this decrease. The hatching success of resting eggs of copepods and rotifers was affected by mariculture type, and that large-scale seaweed cultivation may offset the adverse effect of fish and shellfish cultivation on the resting eggs if integrated cultivation is adopted. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Report Copepods Rotifer Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IHB OpenIR Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 181 312 318
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topic Baisha Bay
Copepod
Resting egg
Mariculture
Seaweed cultivation
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Oceanography
GULF-OF-MEXICO
RESTING EGGS
CALANOID COPEPOD
HATCHING SUCCESS
VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION
SEAGRASS SEDIMENTS
SEINE ESTUARY
HEAVY-METALS
NANAO ISLAND
BENTHIC EGGS
spellingShingle Baisha Bay
Copepod
Resting egg
Mariculture
Seaweed cultivation
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Oceanography
GULF-OF-MEXICO
RESTING EGGS
CALANOID COPEPOD
HATCHING SUCCESS
VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION
SEAGRASS SEDIMENTS
SEINE ESTUARY
HEAVY-METALS
NANAO ISLAND
BENTHIC EGGS
Wang, Qing
Luan, Lei-Lei
Chen, Liang-Dong
Yuan, Dan-Ni
Liu, Sheng
Hwang, Jiang-Shiou
Yang, Yu-Feng
Recruitment from an egg bank into the plankton in Baisha Bay, a mariculture base in Southern China
topic_facet Baisha Bay
Copepod
Resting egg
Mariculture
Seaweed cultivation
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Oceanography
GULF-OF-MEXICO
RESTING EGGS
CALANOID COPEPOD
HATCHING SUCCESS
VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION
SEAGRASS SEDIMENTS
SEINE ESTUARY
HEAVY-METALS
NANAO ISLAND
BENTHIC EGGS
description The potential recruitment of resting eggs of calanoid copepods and rotifers to planktonic populations was investigated in the surface and sub-surface sediments of three mariculture zones: an integrated seaweed Gracilaria lemaneiformis and shellfish cultivation area (G), a fish cultivation area (F), and a shellfish cultivation area (S), as well as the sediments of a nearby control sea area (C) in a mariculture base in Southern China. The potential recruitment of copepod and rotifer eggs in the sediments of C and G was significantly higher than in F and S. Potential recruitment in the sub-surface sediments of F and S was not observed, suggesting that fish and shellfish mariculture may be responsible for this decrease. The hatching success of resting eggs of copepods and rotifers was affected by mariculture type, and that large-scale seaweed cultivation may offset the adverse effect of fish and shellfish cultivation on the resting eggs if integrated cultivation is adopted. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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author Wang, Qing
Luan, Lei-Lei
Chen, Liang-Dong
Yuan, Dan-Ni
Liu, Sheng
Hwang, Jiang-Shiou
Yang, Yu-Feng
author_facet Wang, Qing
Luan, Lei-Lei
Chen, Liang-Dong
Yuan, Dan-Ni
Liu, Sheng
Hwang, Jiang-Shiou
Yang, Yu-Feng
author_sort Wang, Qing
title Recruitment from an egg bank into the plankton in Baisha Bay, a mariculture base in Southern China
title_short Recruitment from an egg bank into the plankton in Baisha Bay, a mariculture base in Southern China
title_full Recruitment from an egg bank into the plankton in Baisha Bay, a mariculture base in Southern China
title_fullStr Recruitment from an egg bank into the plankton in Baisha Bay, a mariculture base in Southern China
title_full_unstemmed Recruitment from an egg bank into the plankton in Baisha Bay, a mariculture base in Southern China
title_sort recruitment from an egg bank into the plankton in baisha bay, a mariculture base in southern china
publisher ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
publishDate 2016
url http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/31959
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