Spatial variations in zooplankton community structure along the Japanese coastline in the Japan Sea: influence of the coastal current

This study evaluates spatial variations in zooplankton community structure and potential controlling factors along the Japanese coast under the influence of the coastal branch of the Tsushima Warm Current (CBTWC). Variations in the density of morphologically identified zooplankton in the surface...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: T. Kodama, T. Wagawa, N. Iguchi, Y. Takada, T. Takahashi, K.-I. Fukudome, H. Morimoto, T. Goto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-06-01
Series:Ocean Science
Online Access:https://www.ocean-sci.net/14/355/2018/os-14-355-2018.pdf
id doaj-55c3d05453124d95ad2b14fa1e3783bf
record_format Article
spelling doaj-55c3d05453124d95ad2b14fa1e3783bf2020-11-25T01:18:44ZengCopernicus PublicationsOcean Science1812-07841812-07922018-06-011435536910.5194/os-14-355-2018Spatial variations in zooplankton community structure along the Japanese coastline in the Japan Sea: influence of the coastal currentT. Kodama0T. Wagawa1N. Iguchi2Y. Takada3T. Takahashi4K.-I. Fukudome5K.-I. Fukudome6H. Morimoto7T. Goto8Japan Sea National Fisheries Research Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Niigata, 951-8121, JapanJapan Sea National Fisheries Research Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Niigata, 951-8121, JapanJapan Sea National Fisheries Research Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Niigata, 951-8121, JapanJapan Sea National Fisheries Research Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Niigata, 951-8121, JapanJoetsu Environmental Science Center, Joetsu, 942-0063, JapanJapan Sea National Fisheries Research Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Niigata, 951-8121, Japanpresent address: National Institute of Technology, Toyama college, Imizu, 933-0293, JapanJapan Sea National Fisheries Research Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Niigata, 951-8121, JapanJapan Sea National Fisheries Research Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Niigata, 951-8121, JapanThis study evaluates spatial variations in zooplankton community structure and potential controlling factors along the Japanese coast under the influence of the coastal branch of the Tsushima Warm Current (CBTWC). Variations in the density of morphologically identified zooplankton in the surface layer in May were investigated for a 15-year period. The density of zooplankton (individuals per cubic meter) varied between sampling stations, but there was no consistent west–east trend. Instead, there were different zooplankton community structures in the west and east, with that in Toyama Bay particularly distinct: <i>Corycaeus affinis</i> and <i>Calanus sinicus</i> were dominant in the west and <i>Oithona atlantica</i> was dominant in Toyama Bay. Distance-based redundancy analysis (db-RDA) was used to characterize the variation in zooplankton community structure, and four axes (RD1–4) provided significant explanation. RD2–4 only explained  &lt;  4.8 % of variation in the zooplankton community and did not show significant spatial difference; however, RD1, which explained 89.9 % of variation, did vary spatially. Positive and negative species scores on RD1 represent warm- and cold-water species, respectively, and their variation was mainly explained by water column mean temperature, and it is considered to vary spatially with the CBTWC. The CBTWC intrusion to the cold Toyama Bay is weak and occasional due to the submarine canyon structure of the bay. Therefore, the varying bathymetric characteristics along the Japanese coast of the Japan Sea generate the spatial variation in zooplankton community structure, and dominance of warm-water species can be considered an indicator of the CBTWC.https://www.ocean-sci.net/14/355/2018/os-14-355-2018.pdf
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author T. Kodama
T. Wagawa
N. Iguchi
Y. Takada
T. Takahashi
K.-I. Fukudome
K.-I. Fukudome
H. Morimoto
T. Goto
spellingShingle T. Kodama
T. Wagawa
N. Iguchi
Y. Takada
T. Takahashi
K.-I. Fukudome
K.-I. Fukudome
H. Morimoto
T. Goto
Spatial variations in zooplankton community structure along the Japanese coastline in the Japan Sea: influence of the coastal current
Ocean Science
author_facet T. Kodama
T. Wagawa
N. Iguchi
Y. Takada
T. Takahashi
K.-I. Fukudome
K.-I. Fukudome
H. Morimoto
T. Goto
author_sort T. Kodama
title Spatial variations in zooplankton community structure along the Japanese coastline in the Japan Sea: influence of the coastal current
title_short Spatial variations in zooplankton community structure along the Japanese coastline in the Japan Sea: influence of the coastal current
title_full Spatial variations in zooplankton community structure along the Japanese coastline in the Japan Sea: influence of the coastal current
title_fullStr Spatial variations in zooplankton community structure along the Japanese coastline in the Japan Sea: influence of the coastal current
title_full_unstemmed Spatial variations in zooplankton community structure along the Japanese coastline in the Japan Sea: influence of the coastal current
title_sort spatial variations in zooplankton community structure along the japanese coastline in the japan sea: influence of the coastal current
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Ocean Science
issn 1812-0784
1812-0792
publishDate 2018-06-01
description This study evaluates spatial variations in zooplankton community structure and potential controlling factors along the Japanese coast under the influence of the coastal branch of the Tsushima Warm Current (CBTWC). Variations in the density of morphologically identified zooplankton in the surface layer in May were investigated for a 15-year period. The density of zooplankton (individuals per cubic meter) varied between sampling stations, but there was no consistent west–east trend. Instead, there were different zooplankton community structures in the west and east, with that in Toyama Bay particularly distinct: <i>Corycaeus affinis</i> and <i>Calanus sinicus</i> were dominant in the west and <i>Oithona atlantica</i> was dominant in Toyama Bay. Distance-based redundancy analysis (db-RDA) was used to characterize the variation in zooplankton community structure, and four axes (RD1–4) provided significant explanation. RD2–4 only explained  &lt;  4.8 % of variation in the zooplankton community and did not show significant spatial difference; however, RD1, which explained 89.9 % of variation, did vary spatially. Positive and negative species scores on RD1 represent warm- and cold-water species, respectively, and their variation was mainly explained by water column mean temperature, and it is considered to vary spatially with the CBTWC. The CBTWC intrusion to the cold Toyama Bay is weak and occasional due to the submarine canyon structure of the bay. Therefore, the varying bathymetric characteristics along the Japanese coast of the Japan Sea generate the spatial variation in zooplankton community structure, and dominance of warm-water species can be considered an indicator of the CBTWC.
url https://www.ocean-sci.net/14/355/2018/os-14-355-2018.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT tkodama spatialvariationsinzooplanktoncommunitystructurealongthejapanesecoastlineinthejapanseainfluenceofthecoastalcurrent
AT twagawa spatialvariationsinzooplanktoncommunitystructurealongthejapanesecoastlineinthejapanseainfluenceofthecoastalcurrent
AT niguchi spatialvariationsinzooplanktoncommunitystructurealongthejapanesecoastlineinthejapanseainfluenceofthecoastalcurrent
AT ytakada spatialvariationsinzooplanktoncommunitystructurealongthejapanesecoastlineinthejapanseainfluenceofthecoastalcurrent
AT ttakahashi spatialvariationsinzooplanktoncommunitystructurealongthejapanesecoastlineinthejapanseainfluenceofthecoastalcurrent
AT kifukudome spatialvariationsinzooplanktoncommunitystructurealongthejapanesecoastlineinthejapanseainfluenceofthecoastalcurrent
AT kifukudome spatialvariationsinzooplanktoncommunitystructurealongthejapanesecoastlineinthejapanseainfluenceofthecoastalcurrent
AT hmorimoto spatialvariationsinzooplanktoncommunitystructurealongthejapanesecoastlineinthejapanseainfluenceofthecoastalcurrent
AT tgoto spatialvariationsinzooplanktoncommunitystructurealongthejapanesecoastlineinthejapanseainfluenceofthecoastalcurrent
_version_ 1725140808722546688