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Nie, Lingyun1,2 (AUTHOR), Li, Jianchao1,2,3 (AUTHOR) lijianchao@ouc.edu.cn, Liu, Yang1,2 (AUTHOR), Sun, Peng1,2 (AUTHOR), Ye, Zhenjiang1,2 (AUTHOR), Zhang, Honghai4 (AUTHOR), Zhu, Liyan5 (AUTHOR), Ma, Shuyang1,2 (AUTHOR), Zhang, Wenchao1,2 (AUTHOR), Tian, Yongjun1,2,3 (AUTHOR) yjtian@ouc.edu.cn |
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Journal of Geophysical Research. Oceans. Dec2023, Vol. 128 Issue 12, p1-16. 16p. |
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The diel vertical migration (DVM) of plankton and nekton plays an important role in the energy flow and material cycling of marine ecosystems. Especially in shelf seas, seasonal environmental variations may distinguish DVM characteristics in winter mixed water from summer pattern. Therefore, to investigate the patterns and influencing factors of winter DVM in East China Shelf Seas (ECSS), we carried out comprehensive research based on high‐resolution multi‐frequency acoustic data during the winter of 2019/2020. The results showed that: (a) acoustic and zooplankton sampling data can effectively capture the widely existence of winter DVM of different biological community in ECSS and their spatio‐temporal variabilities. (b) In East China Sea, the migration was mainly dominated by the Gas‐bearing class (GB), which had fast migration speed, compared to the Yellow Sea where the migration was dominated by the Fluid‐like class (FL). In addition, GB descends earlier than FL. (c) For large scale factors, during the full moon, the GB will aggregate deeper and the FL shallower, compared to the new moon, and regional temperature is an important factor affecting the distribution of organisms at meridional direction; for small scale processes, cold and warm currents and ocean fronts can also affect migration behavior. In the muddy area with full moon and spring tide, GB and FL show different inconsistent migration compared to normal relatively consistent pattern. These results will help us to better understand the physiological, ecological and environmental elements that control winter DVM, facilitating the management of ecosystem‐based fisheries resources. Plain Language Summary: Diel vertical migration is an important part of energy flow and material cycling in the ocean, and DVM in mixed homogeneous waters has been little studied in winter compared to summer, especially in shelf seas. The ECSS is one of the world's widest shelf seas with abundant fisheries, and it is unclear how organisms migrate in winter and in relation to the environment in the ECSS. On the one hand, we were surprised to find different areas with different DVM patterns of different biological community. On the other hand, large scale factors, such as moon phase and temperature, and small scale processes, such as cold and warm currents and ocean fronts, are integrated to explore the relationship between them and the DVM patterns, and discuss the incoherent DVM in some special regions. Key Points: Active acoustic can capture the widely existence of winter diel vertical migration (DVM) in East China Shelf SeasYellow Sea and East China Sea have different DVM patterns of different biological communityMoon phase, temperature, turbidity, and ocean fronts affect migration behavior [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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