Abstract
Based on the investigation data of 44 stations in the area 28°-35° N, 147°-154° E of the Northwestern Pacific Ocean by the research ship 'Songhang' in March 2019, we analyzed species composition and distribution of zooplankton to understand zooplankton community structure in the subtropical areas of the Northwestern Pacific Ocean. The results showed that a total of 456 zooplankton species (including planktonic larvae and unidentified species) were recorded in the surveyed area, which were belonged to 8 categories and 14 groups. There were 163 species of copepods, as the dominant group. The dominant species included 9 warm-water species, Eudoxoides spiralis, Neocalanus gracilis, Pleuromamma gracilis, Sagitta enflata, Doliolum nationalis, S. hexaptera, Euchirella rostrata, Nannocalanus minor and Mesocalanus tenuicornis, and one temperate species, Calanus jashnovi. Both the warm current indicator species S. hexaptera and the cold current indicator species C. jashnovi occurred simultaneously in the subtropical area, indicating that the Kuroshio Current and the Oyashio Current had an important impact on the diversity and temporal-spatial distribution of marine zooplankton. The average biomass was (31.64±23.81) mg·m-3, and the average abundance was (22.2±17.6) ind·m-3. The average values of purity index (C), eveness index (J), Shannon diversity index (H) and richness index (D) were 0.09±0.10, 0.76±0.10, 4.88±0.71, and 23.53±8.08, respectively. The spatial distribution of the four indices were uneven and irregular. During the study period, species composition of zooplankton in the Northwest Pacific was rich, species distribution was uneven, and community structure was stable.
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