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Effects of Terrestrial Inputs on Mesozooplankton Community Structure in Bohai Bay, China

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DIVERSITY-BASEL
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/d14050410

Keywords

mesozooplankton; spatiotemporal distribution; seasonal variation; eutrophic estuary; diversity

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Project of China [2019YFC1407800]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences [GKZ21Y645]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin [18JCQNJC79000]

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This study investigates the spatial and seasonal distribution patterns of mesozooplankton in Bohai Bay and their relationship with water parameters. The results reveal the influence of terrestrial inputs and seawater intrusion on the diversity of mesozooplankton species. The study also highlights the impact of human activities on the succession of the mesozooplankton community, indicating the importance of mesozooplankton in the marine ecosystem.
Zooplankton play a pivotal role in connecting primary producers and high trophic levels, and changes in their temporal and spatial distribution may affect the entire marine ecosystem. The spatial and seasonal taxonomic composition patterns of mesozooplankton in Bohai Bay were investigated in relation to a number of water parameters. Bohai Bay is a eutrophic semi-enclosed bay with dynamic physico-chemical conditions influenced by terrestrial inputs and seawater intrusion. The results showed that under the condition of terrigenous input, the diversity of mesozooplankton species near the eutrophic Haihe River Estuary and Jiyun River Estuary was lower than that in the central Bohai Bay, with gelatinous Oikopleura dioica as the dominant species. The mesozooplankton diversity was highest in the bay mouth affected by seawater intrusion, and the dominant oceanic species, mainly copepods Corycaeus affinis, Calanus sinicus, and Oithona similis, entered the inner bay from the bay mouth. Meanwhile, the abundance of mesozooplankton in summer was significantly higher than that in autumn. Compared with historical data, the dominant species in Bohai Bay has evolved from arrow worm Sagitta crassa to copepod Paracalanus parvus, probably due to global warming, indicating the effects of human activities on the succession of mesozooplankton community.

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