Author: TAKI, Kenji
Title: Seasonal changes in distribution and abundance of euphausiids in the coastal area of northâ€eastern Japan Cord-id: 7faremyh Document date: 2007_6_7
ID: 7faremyh
Snippet: ABSTRACT: Seasonal changes in distribution and abundance of euphausiids off southâ€eastern Hokkaido (41°−43°N), Sanriku (38°−41°N), and Joban (36°−38°N) were investigated using cylindricalâ€conical nets every two months from March 1997 to February 1998. Twentyâ€six species of seven genera of euphausiids occurred during the survey. Among them, subarcticâ€transitional Euphausia pacifica was the most abundant throughout the year in coastal waters, as their relative contribution to t
Document: ABSTRACT: Seasonal changes in distribution and abundance of euphausiids off southâ€eastern Hokkaido (41°−43°N), Sanriku (38°−41°N), and Joban (36°−38°N) were investigated using cylindricalâ€conical nets every two months from March 1997 to February 1998. Twentyâ€six species of seven genera of euphausiids occurred during the survey. Among them, subarcticâ€transitional Euphausia pacifica was the most abundant throughout the year in coastal waters, as their relative contribution to the total abundance of euphausiids was 89–92%. This species occurred in each coastal water throughout the survey and was abundant from winter to early summer (February–June) off Sanriku and Joban and in autumn in southâ€eastern Hokkaido. Thysanoessa inspinata occurred off southâ€eastern Hokkaido and Sanriku throughout the survey, mainly in spring (April) but rarely occurred off Joban. Three other subarctic Thysanoessa species occurred mainly off southâ€eastern Hokkaido from winter to spring. Conversely, warm†and transitionalâ€water epipelagic species occurred exclusively off Sanriku and Joban in autumn. The characteristics of seasonal distributional patterns of euphausiids are discussed in relation to the spatial and temporal changes of oceanographic conditions and several predators off northâ€eastern Japan.
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