Temporal variability in zooplankton community in the western Yellow Sea and its possible links to green tides

Large-scale macro-algal blooms of Ulva prolifera (also called green tides) have appeared each summer since 2008 in the western Yellow Sea. In this study, we investigated the temporal variability in zooplankton community in the western Yellow Sea and its possible links to green tides using data from...

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Main Authors: Weicheng Wang, Guangtao Zhang, Xiaoxia Sun, Fang Zhang, Xing Zhang
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spelling doaj-7231f96a3d814dd4925ba8998d7b14f52020-11-24T21:45:49ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592019-04-017e664110.7717/peerj.6641Temporal variability in zooplankton community in the western Yellow Sea and its possible links to green tidesWeicheng Wang0Guangtao Zhang1Xiaoxia Sun2Fang Zhang3Xing Zhang4Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, ChinaJiaozhou Bay Marine Ecosystem Research Station, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, ChinaJiaozhou Bay Marine Ecosystem Research Station, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, ChinaKey Laboratory of Marine Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, ChinaHuangdao Sub-administration of Qingdao Meteorological Administration, Qingdao, ChinaLarge-scale macro-algal blooms of Ulva prolifera (also called green tides) have appeared each summer since 2008 in the western Yellow Sea. In this study, we investigated the temporal variability in zooplankton community in the western Yellow Sea and its possible links to green tides using data from a long-term plankton survey off the coast of Qingdao, China. Environmental conditions observed in the study area during the green tide period (GTP: June–August, 2008–2013) were compared to the non-green tide period (NGTP: June–August, 2005–2007), to support the contention that variations observed in zooplankton community may be attributed to the green tides, as opposed to natural climatic or environmental variations. Zooplankton assemblage structure observed during the GTP was then compared to the NGTP. Significant variations were detected both in zooplankton abundance and assemblage structure between the two defined periods. The abundance of zooplankton, mainly copepods, was significantly decreased during the GTP. Meanwhile, the relative abundance of copepods decreased by approximately 10% and that of gelatinous zooplankton, including appendicularians, chaetognaths, and medusae, almost doubled (ca. increased by 6.4%). The dominant species of meroplankton completely changed, specifically, polychaeta, and echinoderm larvae were more dominant than decapod and bivalve larvae. With regard to zooplankton size structure, the NGTP showed a higher size diversity with more small-sized organisms, while the GTP showed a lower size diversity in the community. According to general linear models, the interannual variation in summer zooplankton abundance was significantly correlated with green tides. These results indicate that the temporal changes in zooplankton community may have a close link to the green tides.https://peerj.com/articles/6641.pdfCommunity structureCopepodsMacro-algal bloomsSize structureUlva proliferaYellow Sea
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author Weicheng Wang
Guangtao Zhang
Xiaoxia Sun
Fang Zhang
Xing Zhang
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Guangtao Zhang
Xiaoxia Sun
Fang Zhang
Xing Zhang
Temporal variability in zooplankton community in the western Yellow Sea and its possible links to green tides
PeerJ
Community structure
Copepods
Macro-algal blooms
Size structure
Ulva prolifera
Yellow Sea
author_facet Weicheng Wang
Guangtao Zhang
Xiaoxia Sun
Fang Zhang
Xing Zhang
author_sort Weicheng Wang
title Temporal variability in zooplankton community in the western Yellow Sea and its possible links to green tides
title_short Temporal variability in zooplankton community in the western Yellow Sea and its possible links to green tides
title_full Temporal variability in zooplankton community in the western Yellow Sea and its possible links to green tides
title_fullStr Temporal variability in zooplankton community in the western Yellow Sea and its possible links to green tides
title_full_unstemmed Temporal variability in zooplankton community in the western Yellow Sea and its possible links to green tides
title_sort temporal variability in zooplankton community in the western yellow sea and its possible links to green tides
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Large-scale macro-algal blooms of Ulva prolifera (also called green tides) have appeared each summer since 2008 in the western Yellow Sea. In this study, we investigated the temporal variability in zooplankton community in the western Yellow Sea and its possible links to green tides using data from a long-term plankton survey off the coast of Qingdao, China. Environmental conditions observed in the study area during the green tide period (GTP: June–August, 2008–2013) were compared to the non-green tide period (NGTP: June–August, 2005–2007), to support the contention that variations observed in zooplankton community may be attributed to the green tides, as opposed to natural climatic or environmental variations. Zooplankton assemblage structure observed during the GTP was then compared to the NGTP. Significant variations were detected both in zooplankton abundance and assemblage structure between the two defined periods. The abundance of zooplankton, mainly copepods, was significantly decreased during the GTP. Meanwhile, the relative abundance of copepods decreased by approximately 10% and that of gelatinous zooplankton, including appendicularians, chaetognaths, and medusae, almost doubled (ca. increased by 6.4%). The dominant species of meroplankton completely changed, specifically, polychaeta, and echinoderm larvae were more dominant than decapod and bivalve larvae. With regard to zooplankton size structure, the NGTP showed a higher size diversity with more small-sized organisms, while the GTP showed a lower size diversity in the community. According to general linear models, the interannual variation in summer zooplankton abundance was significantly correlated with green tides. These results indicate that the temporal changes in zooplankton community may have a close link to the green tides.
topic Community structure
Copepods
Macro-algal blooms
Size structure
Ulva prolifera
Yellow Sea
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