Seasonal changes in abundance of four Acartia species (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia; relationship with monsoon transition

The seasonal variation of Acartia copepods from the waters of Peninsular Malaysia was studied via monthly observations at 2 fixed stations on the west coast (Pulau Pinang and Port Dickson) and 2 fixed stations on the east coast (Kijal and Penyabong) from October 2012 to March 2014. In situ temperatu...

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Main Authors: Mohd Zuraire, Zaidi Che Cob, Tatsuki Toda, Bin Haji Ross Othman, Teruaki Yoshida
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spelling my.ums.eprints.317522022-02-26T00:55:40Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31752/ Seasonal changes in abundance of four Acartia species (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia; relationship with monsoon transition Mohd Zuraire Zaidi Che Cob Tatsuki Toda Bin Haji Ross Othman Teruaki Yoshida QL360-599.82 Invertebrates The seasonal variation of Acartia copepods from the waters of Peninsular Malaysia was studied via monthly observations at 2 fixed stations on the west coast (Pulau Pinang and Port Dickson) and 2 fixed stations on the east coast (Kijal and Penyabong) from October 2012 to March 2014. In situ temperatures recorded during this period were relatively constant (mean 29.6C) at all stations. Salinity measurements were also fairly constant (mean 30.3 ± 1.1 PSU) for all stations during this study except at Penyabong where the salinity during the northeast (NE) monsoon season was significantly lower (p<0.05) (mean 23.2 ± 7.9 PSU) than during the southwest (SW) monsoon season. Concentration of chlorophyll a at Pulau Pinang during the SW monsoon period was significantly higher (p<0.05) (mean 14.6g/L) than during the NE monsoon period. Four species of Acartia were identified at all stations: A. amboinensis, A. erythraea, A. pacifica and A. spinicauda. At Kijal, Acartia erythraea population was significantly higher (p<0.05) (mean 695.7 ± 618.4 inds/m3) compared with the other stations. Acartia species composition at Port Dickson was similar to Penyabong, while Kijal was similar to Pulau Pinang. Small-sized species, Acartia pacifica and A. spinicauda were dominant at Port Dickson and Penyabong, while the larger-sized species, Acartia amboinensis and A. erythraea were dominant at Kijal. Generalized additive mixed models (GAMMs) were applied to abundance data to describe the environmental preference associated with population recruitment of these species, and the results identified a relative contrast in environmental envelopes occupied by the larger and smaller-sized species. The large-sized species preferred colder and more saline water while the small-sized species preferred warmer and lower salinity water. The succession and co-occurrence of similar sized species is suggested to be a result of the combined effect of species-specific preference to varying temperature–salinity regimes. Elsevier 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31752/2/Seasonal%20changes%20in%20abundance%20of%20four%20Acartia%20species%20%28Copepoda%2C%20Calanoida%29%20in%20the%20coastal%20waters%20of%20Peninsular%20Malaysia%3B%20relationship%20with%20monsoon%20transition_ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31752/1/Seasonal%20changes%20in%20abundance%20of%20four%20Acartia%20species%20%28Copepoda%2CCalanoida%29%20in%20the%20coastal%20waters%20of%20Peninsular%20Malaysia%3B%20relationship%20with%20monsoon%20transition.pdf Mohd Zuraire and Zaidi Che Cob and Tatsuki Toda and Bin Haji Ross Othman and Teruaki Yoshida (2018) Seasonal changes in abundance of four Acartia species (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia; relationship with monsoon transition. Regional Studies in Marine Science, 22. pp. 101-111. ISSN 2352-4855 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352485517303067?casa_token=lvBeiGK4aPwAAAAA:_50taV6X_UKWjwXBDsgbcNEDul2fI2apHM1fOoDKv1NnsiPKJDgv33vh-0AjQ-WBG76Q7Zs-3VQ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2018.06.007
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Mohd Zuraire
Zaidi Che Cob
Tatsuki Toda
Bin Haji Ross Othman
Teruaki Yoshida
Seasonal changes in abundance of four Acartia species (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia; relationship with monsoon transition
description The seasonal variation of Acartia copepods from the waters of Peninsular Malaysia was studied via monthly observations at 2 fixed stations on the west coast (Pulau Pinang and Port Dickson) and 2 fixed stations on the east coast (Kijal and Penyabong) from October 2012 to March 2014. In situ temperatures recorded during this period were relatively constant (mean 29.6C) at all stations. Salinity measurements were also fairly constant (mean 30.3 ± 1.1 PSU) for all stations during this study except at Penyabong where the salinity during the northeast (NE) monsoon season was significantly lower (p<0.05) (mean 23.2 ± 7.9 PSU) than during the southwest (SW) monsoon season. Concentration of chlorophyll a at Pulau Pinang during the SW monsoon period was significantly higher (p<0.05) (mean 14.6g/L) than during the NE monsoon period. Four species of Acartia were identified at all stations: A. amboinensis, A. erythraea, A. pacifica and A. spinicauda. At Kijal, Acartia erythraea population was significantly higher (p<0.05) (mean 695.7 ± 618.4 inds/m3) compared with the other stations. Acartia species composition at Port Dickson was similar to Penyabong, while Kijal was similar to Pulau Pinang. Small-sized species, Acartia pacifica and A. spinicauda were dominant at Port Dickson and Penyabong, while the larger-sized species, Acartia amboinensis and A. erythraea were dominant at Kijal. Generalized additive mixed models (GAMMs) were applied to abundance data to describe the environmental preference associated with population recruitment of these species, and the results identified a relative contrast in environmental envelopes occupied by the larger and smaller-sized species. The large-sized species preferred colder and more saline water while the small-sized species preferred warmer and lower salinity water. The succession and co-occurrence of similar sized species is suggested to be a result of the combined effect of species-specific preference to varying temperature–salinity regimes.
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author Mohd Zuraire
Zaidi Che Cob
Tatsuki Toda
Bin Haji Ross Othman
Teruaki Yoshida
author_facet Mohd Zuraire
Zaidi Che Cob
Tatsuki Toda
Bin Haji Ross Othman
Teruaki Yoshida
author_sort Mohd Zuraire
title Seasonal changes in abundance of four Acartia species (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia; relationship with monsoon transition
title_short Seasonal changes in abundance of four Acartia species (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia; relationship with monsoon transition
title_full Seasonal changes in abundance of four Acartia species (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia; relationship with monsoon transition
title_fullStr Seasonal changes in abundance of four Acartia species (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia; relationship with monsoon transition
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal changes in abundance of four Acartia species (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia; relationship with monsoon transition
title_sort seasonal changes in abundance of four acartia species (copepoda, calanoida) in the coastal waters of peninsular malaysia; relationship with monsoon transition
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2018
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31752/2/Seasonal%20changes%20in%20abundance%20of%20four%20Acartia%20species%20%28Copepoda%2C%20Calanoida%29%20in%20the%20coastal%20waters%20of%20Peninsular%20Malaysia%3B%20relationship%20with%20monsoon%20transition_ABSTRACT.pdf
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