Copepod diversity in the water masses of the southern East China Sea north of Taiwan |
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Authors: | Chang-tai Shih Tai-Sheng Chiu |
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Abstract: | The warm oceanic current Kuroshio and the continental shelf water of the East China Sea meet in the western North Pacific, north of Taiwan and form an upwelling when they converge. The intrusion of the Kuroshio westward over the East China Sea shelf thus results in complicated exchanges of waters between these two water masses. We studied the copepods in the plankton collection taken from an east–west transect crossing these waters in April 1995 when the intrusion of the Kuroshio over the East China Sea shelf was beginning to retreat. The taxonomy of copepods was carefully treated and erroneous species records reported in the literature were guarded against. We evaluated the copepod diversity, the association of copepod species, and the association of stations in these water masses. |
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Keywords: | water masses zooplankton Copepoda East China Sea Kuroshio species association |
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