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Copepod community succession during warm season in Lagoon Notoro-ko, northeastern Hokkaido, Japan

机译:Copepod community succession during warm season in Lagoon Notoro-ko, northeastern Hokkaido, Japan

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Lagoon Notoro-ko, located on the northeastern coast of Hokkaido, Japan, and connected to the Okhotsk Sea by a humanmade channel, is strongly influenced by local hydrography, as water masses in the lagoon are seasonally influenced by the Soya Warm Current and the East Sakhalin Current. We here report on the succession of copepod communities during the warm season in relation to water mass exchange. Copepods were categorized into four seasonal communities (spring/early-summer, mid-summer, late-summer/fall, and early-winter) via a cluster analysis based on Bray-Curtis similarities. Spring/earlysummer and early-winter communities were characterized by the temperate-boreal calanoid Pseudocalanus newmani, comprising 34.9-77.6 of the total abundance of copepods during times of low temperature/salinity, as influenced by the prevailing East Sakhalin Current. Late-summer/fall communities were characterized by the neritic warm-water calanoid Paracalanus parvus s.l., comprising 63.9-96.3 of the total abundance, as influenced by the Soya Warm Current. Midsummer communities comprised approximately equal abundances of P. parvus, Eurytemora herdmani, Scolecithricella minor, and Centropages abdominalis (12.8-28.2); this community is transitional between those of the spring/earlysummer and late-summer/fall. Copepod community succession in Lagoon Notoro-ko can be largely explained by seasonal changes in water masses. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. and NIPR. All rights reserved.

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