Difference of planktonic ciliate communities of the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean

Ciliates are important components in planktonic food webs, but our understanding of their community structures in different oceanic water masses is limited. We report pelagic ciliate community characteristics in three seas: the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean. Planktonic c...

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Published in:Acta Oceanologica Sinica
Main Authors: Wang, Chaofeng, Li, Haibo, Xu, Zhiqiang, Zheng, Shan, Hao, Qiang, Dong, Yi, Zhao, Li, Zhang, Wuchang, Zhao, Yuan, Gregori, Gerald, Xiao, Tian
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: SPRINGER 2020
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/167362 2023-05-15T14:33:52+02:00 Difference of planktonic ciliate communities of the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean Wang, Chaofeng Li, Haibo Xu, Zhiqiang Zheng, Shan Hao, Qiang Dong, Yi Zhao, Li Zhang, Wuchang Zhao, Yuan Gregori, Gerald Xiao, Tian 2020-04-01 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/167361 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/167362 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-020-1541-0 英语 eng SPRINGER ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/167361 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/167362 doi:10.1007/s13131-020-1541-0 planktonic ciliates vertical distribution community structure tropical West Pacific Bering Sea Arctic Ocean Oceanography 期刊论文 2020 ftchinacasciocas https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-020-1541-0 2022-06-27T05:42:42Z Ciliates are important components in planktonic food webs, but our understanding of their community structures in different oceanic water masses is limited. We report pelagic ciliate community characteristics in three seas: the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean. Planktonic ciliate abundance had "bimodal-peak", "surface-peak" and "DCM (deep chlorophyll a maximum layer)-peak" vertical distribution patterns in the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean, respectively. The abundance proportion of tintinnid to total ciliate in the Bering Sea (42.6%) was higher than both the tropical West Pacific (7.8%) and the Arctic Ocean (2.0%). The abundance proportion of small aloricate ciliates (10-20 mu m size-fraction) in the tropical West Pacific was highest in these three seas. The Arctic Ocean had higher abundance proportion of tintinnids in larger LOD (lorica oral diameter) size-class. Proportion of redundant species increased from the Arctic Ocean to the tropical West Pacific. Our result provided useful data to further understand ecology roles of planktonic ciliates in different marine habitats. Report Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Pacific Acta Oceanologica Sinica 39 4 9 17
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topic planktonic ciliates
vertical distribution
community structure
tropical West Pacific
Bering Sea
Arctic Ocean
Oceanography
spellingShingle planktonic ciliates
vertical distribution
community structure
tropical West Pacific
Bering Sea
Arctic Ocean
Oceanography
Wang, Chaofeng
Li, Haibo
Xu, Zhiqiang
Zheng, Shan
Hao, Qiang
Dong, Yi
Zhao, Li
Zhang, Wuchang
Zhao, Yuan
Gregori, Gerald
Xiao, Tian
Difference of planktonic ciliate communities of the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean
topic_facet planktonic ciliates
vertical distribution
community structure
tropical West Pacific
Bering Sea
Arctic Ocean
Oceanography
description Ciliates are important components in planktonic food webs, but our understanding of their community structures in different oceanic water masses is limited. We report pelagic ciliate community characteristics in three seas: the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean. Planktonic ciliate abundance had "bimodal-peak", "surface-peak" and "DCM (deep chlorophyll a maximum layer)-peak" vertical distribution patterns in the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean, respectively. The abundance proportion of tintinnid to total ciliate in the Bering Sea (42.6%) was higher than both the tropical West Pacific (7.8%) and the Arctic Ocean (2.0%). The abundance proportion of small aloricate ciliates (10-20 mu m size-fraction) in the tropical West Pacific was highest in these three seas. The Arctic Ocean had higher abundance proportion of tintinnids in larger LOD (lorica oral diameter) size-class. Proportion of redundant species increased from the Arctic Ocean to the tropical West Pacific. Our result provided useful data to further understand ecology roles of planktonic ciliates in different marine habitats.
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author Wang, Chaofeng
Li, Haibo
Xu, Zhiqiang
Zheng, Shan
Hao, Qiang
Dong, Yi
Zhao, Li
Zhang, Wuchang
Zhao, Yuan
Gregori, Gerald
Xiao, Tian
author_facet Wang, Chaofeng
Li, Haibo
Xu, Zhiqiang
Zheng, Shan
Hao, Qiang
Dong, Yi
Zhao, Li
Zhang, Wuchang
Zhao, Yuan
Gregori, Gerald
Xiao, Tian
author_sort Wang, Chaofeng
title Difference of planktonic ciliate communities of the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean
title_short Difference of planktonic ciliate communities of the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean
title_full Difference of planktonic ciliate communities of the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean
title_fullStr Difference of planktonic ciliate communities of the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Difference of planktonic ciliate communities of the tropical West Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean
title_sort difference of planktonic ciliate communities of the tropical west pacific, the bering sea and the arctic ocean
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publishDate 2020
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http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/167362
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-020-1541-0
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Bering Sea
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