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- W2348984722 abstract "Based on the data from four seasonal oceanographic censuses in the East China Sea(23°30′-33°N,118°30′-128°E) during 1997-2000,the ecological characters of the dominant species of plegic Mysidacea and their adaptability in the East China Sea were analyzed using ecological indices and aggregate intensity.The results showed that the highest abundance of dominant species in different seasons were: Gastrosaccus pelagicus in spring,1.60?ind/(100?m~(3));Pseudanchialina pusilla in summer,0.34?ind/(100?m~(3));Doxomysis quadrispinosa in autumn,16.85?ind/(100?m~(3)) and Aoriella sinensis in winter,0.46?ind/(100?m~(3)).The dominant species of Mysidacea in the East China Sea was not ample.To the total abundance,the proportion of some individual dominant species in winter and summer were not outstanding,which was just opposite to those in spring and autumn.Doxomysisi quadrispinosa showed a relatively high occurrence frequency in autumn,which reached 24.32%,Acanthomysis latiscauda in autumn and Gastrosaccus pelagicus in spring ranking the second,whose occurrence frequencies were 13.52% and 10.69% relatively.The occurrence frequencies of other species of Mysidacea seldem occurred because thire occurrence frequencies were lower than 6%.According to the analysis on the dominance,occurrence frequency and the feature of temporal spatial distribution of the dominant species,three dominant species,Gastrosaccus pelagicus,Siriella sinensis and Hemisiriella pulchra,living in spring,summer and winter,were called temperate warm water species while other three dominant species adapting relatively high temperature and salinity in summer and autumn such as Pseudanchialina pusilla,Doxomysis quadrispinosa and Acanthomysis latiscauda were warm water species.Meanwhile,the former showed low abundance,aggregate intensity and low occurrence frequency whereas the latter contrary to the former.The characters of dominant species of pelagic Mysidacea play an important role in oceanographic ecology." @default.
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