Does the Mesh Size of the Plankton Net Affect the Result of Statistical Analyses of the Relationship Between the Copepod Community and Water Masses?

Author:

Shin Chun-Ming1,Chiang Kuo-Ping2,Wu Chih-Jung3

Affiliation:

1. 2Department of Environmental Biology and Fisheries Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202-24, Taiwan, Republic of China

2. 3Department of Environmental Biology and Fisheries Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202-24, Taiwan, Republic of China, Institute of Marine Environmental Chemistry and Ecology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202-24, Taiwan, Republic of China, Center for Marine Bioscience and Biotechnology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202-24, Taiwan, Republic of China;, Email: kpchiang@mail.ntou.edu.tw

3. 1Department of Environmental Biology and Fisheries Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202-24, Taiwan, Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractWe examined if the results of statistical analyses of the relationship between copepod communities and water masses would be affected by the mesh size of the plankton net, by comparing abundance and species composition of copepods in plankton samples collected by plankton nets of different mesh sizes. Our samples were collected during the summer of 2006 in the East China Sea (ECS) by plankton nets with mesh sizes of 100 and 330 μm. The abundance of copepods collected by the 100 μm-mesh plankton net was about two orders of magnitude higher than that collected by the 330 μm-mesh plankton net. The difference in abundance was mainly due to the loss of small-sized copepods in the samples collected by the plankton net with the larger mesh. Species richness was higher in samples collected by the 100 μm-mesh net and Piélou's evenness was generally higher in samples collected by the 330 μm-mesh net. Although species composition of copepods varied in samples collected by plankton nets with different mesh sizes, the statistical analysis of the relationship between the copepod community and the water masses in these samples appeared not to be affected.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science

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