Influence of biotic and abiotic factors on mesozooplankton and fish larvae community structures in a fisheries resource protected area: A case study of Gangjin Bay, Korea

IF 2.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Regional Studies in Marine Science Pub Date : 2025-03-08 DOI:10.1016/j.rsma.2025.104114
Seong Yong Moon , Jeong-Ho Park , Hyun Suk Jung , Changsin Kim
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Mesozooplankton and fish larvae are critical components of aquatic food webs, and their community structure is essential for effective fisheries management. However, since 1999, no data on these communities have been recorded in Gangjin Bay, Korea, a designated Fisheries Resources Protected Area and a crucial spawning and nursery ground for various fish species. This study investigated the community structure of mesozooplankton and fish larvae in Gangjin Bay from March to November 2022 through monthly sampling. In spring, Noctiluca scintillans dominated, while copepods and cirripedian larvae prevailed in summer and autumn, respectively. The biotic and abiotic factors influencing the community structure of Paracalanus orientalis and Acartia ohtsukai included water temperature and concentrations of chlorophyll a in the micro- and pico-fractions. The biotic and abiotic factors influencing the community structure of anchovy and goby larvae included the abundance of P. orientalis and A. ohtsukai, while those affecting Sebastes inermis larvae were influenced by the abundance of Calanus sinicus and mesozooplankton biomass, particularly in the 1.0-mm size class. This study provides baseline data to describe the community structure of mesozooplankton and fish larvae in Gangjin Bay, thereby contributing to the development of policies for fisheries resource protection and management.
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生物和非生物因素对渔业资源保护区中层浮游生物和鱼类幼虫群落结构的影响:韩国江津湾案例研究
中浮游动物和鱼类幼虫是水生食物网的重要组成部分,它们的群落结构对有效的渔业管理至关重要。然而,自1999年以来,在指定的渔业资源保护区和各种鱼类的重要产卵和苗圃——韩国江津湾,没有记录到这些群落的数据。采用逐月取样的方法,对2022年3月至11月江津湾中浮游动物和鱼类幼虫的群落结构进行了调查。春季以夜光虫为主,夏季以桡足类幼虫为主,秋季以鲤足类幼虫为主。生物和非生物因素对东方副海螺(Paracalanus orientalis)和大须海螺(Acartia ohtsukai)群落结构的影响主要包括水温、微量和微量组分叶绿素a浓度。影响鳀鱼和虾虎鱼幼虫群落结构的生物因子和非生物因子包括东方虾蛄和大sukai虾虎鱼的丰度,而影响寄生蜂幼虫群落结构的生物因子和非生物因子受中国虾蛄和中浮游动物生物量丰度的影响,尤其是在1.0 mm级。本研究为描述江津湾中浮游动物和鱼类幼虫的群落结构提供了基础数据,从而为制定渔业资源保护和管理政策提供依据。
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Regional Studies in Marine Science
Regional Studies in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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