Characteristics of zooplankton community structure and its relationship with environmental factors in the South Yellow Sea

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A total of 91 species of zooplankton were sampled from the South Yellow Sea in the summer and autumn of 2019. Copepods were the predominant arthropods. The summer sample (81) contained higher species diversity than the autumn (70). In both seasons, Calanus sinicus, Sagitta enflata, S. crassa, Doliolum denticulatum, and Macrura larva were dominant species. The average abundance of zooplankton in summer and autumn was 424.9 and 52.6 ind./m3, respectively, and the biomass was 207.7 and 107.6 mg/m3, respectively. The Shannon-Wiener index (H′) in summer was higher than that in autumn, while the Pielou index (J′) and Margalef index (D′) were lower than those in autumn. BIOENV showed that water temperature (ST), dissolved oxygen (DO), turbidity (Tur), and tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) affected the zooplankton community structure in the South Yellow Sea. The concentration of TBBPA increased from offshore to nearshore, with a significant negative impact on diversity in summer.

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Zhao, W., Dai, L., Chen, X., Wu, Y., Sun, Y., & Zhu, L. (2022). Characteristics of zooplankton community structure and its relationship with environmental factors in the South Yellow Sea. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 176. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113471

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