Spatial and seasonal changes of coccolithophores communities in the northern South China Sea

碩士 === 國立中山大學 === 海洋生物研究所 === 93 === This research investigated the spatial and seasonal distributions of coccolithophorids in surface water of the northern South China Sea. The surveyes covered the period from April 2002 to July 2003 and 5 curises , 25 sampling station during four season. Abundance...

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Main Authors: Chuan-wei Chung, 鍾權偉
Other Authors: Yuh-ling Lee Chen
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Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71731880253490056733
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spelling ndltd-TW-093NSYS52700152015-12-23T04:08:16Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71731880253490056733 Spatial and seasonal changes of coccolithophores communities in the northern South China Sea 南海北部鈣板金藻時空變異 Chuan-wei Chung 鍾權偉 碩士 國立中山大學 海洋生物研究所 93 This research investigated the spatial and seasonal distributions of coccolithophorids in surface water of the northern South China Sea. The surveyes covered the period from April 2002 to July 2003 and 5 curises , 25 sampling station during four season. Abundance and taxa of coccolithophorids were studied by the scanning electron microscopy. A total of 28 species were identified. Emiliania huxleyi dominated in the surface water of the South China Sea, and has highest relative abundance (61.7%), then were Gephyrocapsa oceanica (16.0%), G. ericsonii (6.9%), Umbellosphaera irregularis (4.3%), and U. tenuis (4.9%). The cell density of coccolithophorids ranged from 1.98 to 127.43×103 cells L-1 during study period. The highest average cell density of coccolithophorids occured in the winter (61.76±28.19×103 cells L-1), lowest in the summer (8.44±1.67×103 cells L-1). Coccolithophorids cell density in basin showed a positive linear relation with [NO2+NO3] and SRP (p<0.05). Principal component analysis indicates coccolithophorids could be identified as two separate groups: spring-winter and summer-autumn. E. huxleyi dominated in spring and winter, followed by G. oceanica. U. irregularis and U. tenuis dominated in the summer and autumn. Spectially, coccolithophorids communities differed in the shelf and the basin, with seasonal changes. In the shelf, E. huxleyi dominated in the spring, summer, and autumn, and followed by G. oceanica. G. oceanica dominated in the winter, and followed by E. huxleyi. In the basin, while E. huxleyi and G. oceanica dominated in the spring and winter, U. irregularis and U. tenuis dominated in the summer. Yuh-ling Lee Chen Houng-Yung Chen 李玉玲 陳宏遠 學位論文 ; thesis 123 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立中山大學 === 海洋生物研究所 === 93 === This research investigated the spatial and seasonal distributions of coccolithophorids in surface water of the northern South China Sea. The surveyes covered the period from April 2002 to July 2003 and 5 curises , 25 sampling station during four season. Abundance and taxa of coccolithophorids were studied by the scanning electron microscopy. A total of 28 species were identified. Emiliania huxleyi dominated in the surface water of the South China Sea, and has highest relative abundance (61.7%), then were Gephyrocapsa oceanica (16.0%), G. ericsonii (6.9%), Umbellosphaera irregularis (4.3%), and U. tenuis (4.9%). The cell density of coccolithophorids ranged from 1.98 to 127.43×103 cells L-1 during study period. The highest average cell density of coccolithophorids occured in the winter (61.76±28.19×103 cells L-1), lowest in the summer (8.44±1.67×103 cells L-1). Coccolithophorids cell density in basin showed a positive linear relation with [NO2+NO3] and SRP (p<0.05). Principal component analysis indicates coccolithophorids could be identified as two separate groups: spring-winter and summer-autumn. E. huxleyi dominated in spring and winter, followed by G. oceanica. U. irregularis and U. tenuis dominated in the summer and autumn. Spectially, coccolithophorids communities differed in the shelf and the basin, with seasonal changes. In the shelf, E. huxleyi dominated in the spring, summer, and autumn, and followed by G. oceanica. G. oceanica dominated in the winter, and followed by E. huxleyi. In the basin, while E. huxleyi and G. oceanica dominated in the spring and winter, U. irregularis and U. tenuis dominated in the summer.
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title_short Spatial and seasonal changes of coccolithophores communities in the northern South China Sea
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title_fullStr Spatial and seasonal changes of coccolithophores communities in the northern South China Sea
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