Influence of the physical environment on the migration and distribution of Nibea albiflora in the Yellow Sea; Influence of the physical environment on the migration and distribution of Nibea albiflora in the Yellow Sea; Influence of the physical environment on the migration and distribution of Nibea albiflora in the Yellow Sea; Influence of the physical environment on the migration and distribution of Nibea albiflora in the Yellow Sea
Zhu, Xianye1; Wu, Kejian1; Wu, Lunyu2
刊名JOURNAL OF OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA ; JOURNAL OF OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA ; JOURNAL OF OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA ; JOURNAL OF OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA
2017-02 ; 2017-02 ; 2017-02 ; 2017-02
卷号16期号:1页码:87-92
关键词Nibea albiflora Nibea albiflora Nibea albiflora Nibea albiflora migration migration migration migration temperature temperature temperature temperature chlorophyll chlorophyll chlorophyll chlorophyll sediments sediments sediments sediments
ISSN号1672-5182 ; 1672-5182 ; 1672-5182 ; 1672-5182
DOI10.1007/s11802-017-3036-y ; 10.1007/s11802-017-3036-y ; 10.1007/s11802-017-3036-y ; 10.1007/s11802-017-3036-y
英文摘要This study investigates the migration and distribution of the warm-temperate fish Nibea albiflora. Their spawning migration and wintering migratory routes within in the Yellow Sea are described in detail. Considering the main physical features and environment of the Yellow Sea, it appears to be have one wintering ground and three migratory routes from the wintering ground to the spawning grounds. The fish begin to migrate from the wintering ground to the spawning grounds in the northwest region of the Yellow Sea in late March. The Yellow Sea has three spawning grounds. The first is located near the Yalu River on the Liaodong Peninsula and the second one is located in Rushan Bay of Shandong Peninsula. The third spawning ground is located in Haizhou Bay in the southern region of the Yellow Sea. This study found that the temperature of the Yellow Sea influences the migration of N. albiflora, and that the migratory routes coincide with the thermal fronts in the sea. Nutrients for juvenile fish are taken from the coastal upwelling area. Chlorophyll is a good environmental indicator of phytoplankton biomass and thereby provides the status of biological resources. Different types of sediment in near-shore zones are also of practical significance for the growth of fish. The study of the effects of marine environments on the migration of various fishes is not only significant to the fishing industry, but can also provide a scientific basis for the understanding of the ecological implications of the relevant physical processes.; This study investigates the migration and distribution of the warm-temperate fish Nibea albiflora. Their spawning migration and wintering migratory routes within in the Yellow Sea are described in detail. Considering the main physical features and environment of the Yellow Sea, it appears to be have one wintering ground and three migratory routes from the wintering ground to the spawning grounds. The fish begin to migrate from the wintering ground to the spawning grounds in the northwest region of the Yellow Sea in late March. The Yellow Sea has three spawning grounds. The first is located near the Yalu River on the Liaodong Peninsula and the second one is located in Rushan Bay of Shandong Peninsula. The third spawning ground is located in Haizhou Bay in the southern region of the Yellow Sea. This study found that the temperature of the Yellow Sea influences the migration of N. albiflora, and that the migratory routes coincide with the thermal fronts in the sea. Nutrients for juvenile fish are taken from the coastal upwelling area. Chlorophyll is a good environmental indicator of phytoplankton biomass and thereby provides the status of biological resources. Different types of sediment in near-shore zones are also of practical significance for the growth of fish. The study of the effects of marine environments on the migration of various fishes is not only significant to the fishing industry, but can also provide a scientific basis for the understanding of the ecological implications of the relevant physical processes.; This study investigates the migration and distribution of the warm-temperate fish Nibea albiflora. Their spawning migration and wintering migratory routes within in the Yellow Sea are described in detail. Considering the main physical features and environment of the Yellow Sea, it appears to be have one wintering ground and three migratory routes from the wintering ground to the spawning grounds. The fish begin to migrate from the wintering ground to the spawning grounds in the northwest region of the Yellow Sea in late March. The Yellow Sea has three spawning grounds. The first is located near the Yalu River on the Liaodong Peninsula and the second one is located in Rushan Bay of Shandong Peninsula. The third spawning ground is located in Haizhou Bay in the southern region of the Yellow Sea. This study found that the temperature of the Yellow Sea influences the migration of N. albiflora, and that the migratory routes coincide with the thermal fronts in the sea. Nutrients for juvenile fish are taken from the coastal upwelling area. Chlorophyll is a good environmental indicator of phytoplankton biomass and thereby provides the status of biological resources. Different types of sediment in near-shore zones are also of practical significance for the growth of fish. The study of the effects of marine environments on the migration of various fishes is not only significant to the fishing industry, but can also provide a scientific basis for the understanding of the ecological implications of the relevant physical processes.; This study investigates the migration and distribution of the warm-temperate fish Nibea albiflora. Their spawning migration and wintering migratory routes within in the Yellow Sea are described in detail. Considering the main physical features and environment of the Yellow Sea, it appears to be have one wintering ground and three migratory routes from the wintering ground to the spawning grounds. The fish begin to migrate from the wintering ground to the spawning grounds in the northwest region of the Yellow Sea in late March. The Yellow Sea has three spawning grounds. The first is located near the Yalu River on the Liaodong Peninsula and the second one is located in Rushan Bay of Shandong Peninsula. The third spawning ground is located in Haizhou Bay in the southern region of the Yellow Sea. This study found that the temperature of the Yellow Sea influences the migration of N. albiflora, and that the migratory routes coincide with the thermal fronts in the sea. Nutrients for juvenile fish are taken from the coastal upwelling area. Chlorophyll is a good environmental indicator of phytoplankton biomass and thereby provides the status of biological resources. Different types of sediment in near-shore zones are also of practical significance for the growth of fish. The study of the effects of marine environments on the migration of various fishes is not only significant to the fishing industry, but can also provide a scientific basis for the understanding of the ecological implications of the relevant physical processes.
资助项目Ocean Public Welfare Scientific Research Project[201405029-4] ; Ocean Public Welfare Scientific Research Project[201405029-4] ; Ocean Public Welfare Scientific Research Project[201405029-4] ; Ocean Public Welfare Scientific Research Project[201405029-4]
WOS研究方向Oceanography ; Oceanography ; Oceanography ; Oceanography
语种英语 ; 英语 ; 英语 ; 英语
出版者OCEAN UNIV CHINA ; OCEAN UNIV CHINA ; OCEAN UNIV CHINA ; OCEAN UNIV CHINA
WOS记录号WOS:000392131500012 ; WOS:000392131500012 ; WOS:000392131500012 ; WOS:000392131500012
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.fio.com.cn/handle/2SI8HI0U/3238]  
专题自然资源部第一海洋研究所
作者单位1.Ocean Univ China, Phys Oceanog Lab, Qingdao 266100, Peoples R China;
2.State Ocean Adm, Inst Oceanog 1, Qingdao 266061, Peoples R China
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Zhu, Xianye,Wu, Kejian,Wu, Lunyu. Influence of the physical environment on the migration and distribution of Nibea albiflora in the Yellow Sea, Influence of the physical environment on the migration and distribution of Nibea albiflora in the Yellow Sea, Influence of the physical environment on the migration and distribution of Nibea albiflora in the Yellow Sea, Influence of the physical environment on the migration and distribution of Nibea albiflora in the Yellow Sea[J]. JOURNAL OF OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA, JOURNAL OF OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA, JOURNAL OF OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA, JOURNAL OF OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA,2017, 2017, 2017, 2017,16, 16, 16, 16(1):87-92, 87-92, 87-92, 87-92.
APA Zhu, Xianye,Wu, Kejian,&Wu, Lunyu.(2017).Influence of the physical environment on the migration and distribution of Nibea albiflora in the Yellow Sea.JOURNAL OF OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA,16(1),87-92.
MLA Zhu, Xianye,et al."Influence of the physical environment on the migration and distribution of Nibea albiflora in the Yellow Sea".JOURNAL OF OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA 16.1(2017):87-92.
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