From: Charles Plessy Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2019 00:59:38 +0000 (+0900) Subject: Omura bay and reorganisation X-Git-Url: https://source.charles.plessy.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=16a06ced7f16a45810adf666c9add6c76bc54e0e;p=source.git Omura bay and reorganisation --- diff --git a/biblio/10069_30542.mdwn b/biblio/10069_30542.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94c73c81 --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/10069_30542.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +[[!meta title="Studies on the Zooplankton in Omura Bay―II Seasonal Occurrences of Rotatoria, Cladocera, Sagittoidea, Appendiculata and Benthos Larvae"]] +[[!tag Oikopleura]] + +伊藤,栄樹/飯塚,昭二 (Itoh, Hideki / Iizuka, Shoji) + +大村湾における動物プランクトンに関する研究―II 輪虫類,枝角類,矢虫類,尾虫類 および底生生物幼生の季節的出現 + +Studies on the Zooplankton in Omura Bay―II Seasonal Occurrences of Rotatoria, Cladocera, Sagittoidea, Appendiculata and Benthos Larvae + +長崎大学水産学部研究報告, v.49, pp.1-10; 1980 + +[[!handle 10069/30542 desc="O. dioica found in the Omura (Nagasaki) bay."]] diff --git a/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn b/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn index c21eb5c9..116075fa 100644 --- a/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn +++ b/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn @@ -404,33 +404,20 @@ Ecology ------- - _O. dioica_ grazes on bacterioplankton, which can be a significant share - of its own diet, but the grazing has only “minimal influence on the - population dynamics of the free-living bacteria” ([[King, Hollibaugh and - Azam, 1980|biblio/10.1007_BF00390593]]) - - In a rRNA metabarcoding study [[López-Escardó and coll, 2018|biblio/29904074]] report that 28 % - of the RNA reads in oxic micro/mesoplanktonic samples originate from tunicates, mostly appendicularian. + of its own diet, but the grazing has only “minimal influence on the + population dynamics of the free-living bacteria” ([[King, Hollibaugh and + Azam, 1980|biblio/10.1007_BF00390593]]) + - In a rRNA metabarcoding study [[López-Escardó and coll, + 2018|biblio/29904074]] report that 28 % of the RNA reads in oxic + micro/mesoplanktonic samples originate from tunicates, mostly appendicularian. - _O. dioica_ populations may have a higher fitness in warmer and more acid oceans ([[Bouquet et al., 2018|biblio/29298334]]). Another mesocosm study that took place in the Gullmar Fjord ([[Algueró-Muñiz M and coll., 2017|biblio/28410436]]) did not predict major changes in mesozooplankton community structure and provides raw data including _O. dioica_, for which no significant changes are visible. - - In California, _O. dioica_ was reported by C. Essenberg - ([[1922|biblio/1929090]]) to be rare in summer's warm (> 20ºC) waters and - more abundant in winter's cool (13~16 ºC) waters. - - _O. dioica_ was found throurought the North Pacific by ([[Tokioka (1960)|biblio/10.5134_174644]]). - _O. dioica_ has “a very large mutation rate, and/or a very large effective population size” ([[Denoeud et al., 2010|biblio/21097902]], according to a study of silent and non-silent substitution rates in coding sequences). - - It was already reported to be frequent in Japanese waters [[in 1907 by T. Aida|biblio/AA0069577]]. - - _O. dioica_ was found all year in the Fukuyama harbour, Japan in 1986—7 - [[Uye and Ichino, 1995|biblio/10.1016_0022-0981_95_00004-B]]). Mature stages were also - found all year, and trunk length was shorter in summer. - - In 1972, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982 or 1986, _O. dioica_ was rare but relatively - more abundant in slope waters, compared with Kuroshio and subtropical - waters, on the Pacific side of the Japan coast ([[Hidaka, - 2008|biblio/10.3800_pbr.3.152]]). - - Two blooms taking place in summer 1997 in the Seto inland sea, Japan, were reported - by [[Nakamura (1998)|biblio/10.1023_A_1003531812536]]. - Meta-transcriptomic analysis in the Red sea showed a decrease of appendicularians during a Trichodesmium bloom in 2012 ([[Mojib and coll., 2017|biblio/10.1002_lno.10395]]). - As of August 2018, _O. dioica_ is not yet found in the [BOLD](http://www.boldsystems.org/) @@ -438,9 +425,6 @@ Ecology - Carbon output of _O. dioica_ is either their house or fecal pellets, the ratio of which may depend on food concentration ([[Acuña and Kiefer, 2000|biblio/10.4319_lo.2000.45.3.0608.mdwn]]). - - Oikopleuridae can be found in the deep see. For instance, [[Lindsay and - coll., 2014|biblio/10.1007_978-4-431-54865-2_51]] reported _Oikopleura_, _Mesochordaeus_ - and _Bathochordaeus_ individuals in the Hatoma Knoll hydrothermal vent, Okinawa Trough. - Gravid _B mcnutti_ individuals are found at down to 800 m, but spawning is supposed to happen closer to the surface ([[Sherlock and coll., 2017|biblio/28042175]]). - Oikopleuridae have been reported to be able to ingest microplastics. Example(s): @@ -448,13 +432,28 @@ Ecology - _O. dioica_ can filter, ingest and defecate the _Emiliania huxleyi_ virus ([[Lawrence and coll., 2017|biblio/10.1002_lno.10734]]). This study does not assess whether the viruses are digested. - - While _O. dioica_ was not reported on the atlantic and pacific coasts of Costa Rica, its - presence is considered plausible ([[Castellanos, Morales-Ramírez and Suárez-Morales, - 2009|biblio/10.1007_978-1-4020-8278-8_41]]). - - _O. dioica_ and _O. longicauda_ were found throurought 2006-2007 in the Yellow sea - ([[Franco, Chen and Li, 2014|biblio/10.1007_s11802-014-2376-0]]). Abundance peaked - is spring, but the animals could also be found in winter when water temperature - went below 10°C. + +### Distribution near Japan + + - _O. dioica_ was reported in the Omura (Nagasaki) bay by [[Ito and Iizuka + (1980)|biblio/10069_30542]]. + - It was already reported to be frequent in Japanese waters [[in 1907 by T. + Aida|biblio/AA0069577]]. + - Oikopleuridae can be found in the deep see. For instance, [[Lindsay and + coll., 2014|biblio/10.1007_978-4-431-54865-2_51]] reported _Oikopleura_, _Mesochordaeus_ + and _Bathochordaeus_ individuals in the Hatoma Knoll hydrothermal vent, Okinawa Trough. + - Two blooms taking place in summer 1997 in the Seto inland sea, Japan, were reported + by [[Nakamura (1998)|biblio/10.1023_A_1003531812536]]. + - _O. dioica_ was found all year in the Fukuyama harbour, Japan in 1986—7 + [[Uye and Ichino, 1995|biblio/10.1016_0022-0981_95_00004-B]]). Mature stages were also + found all year, and trunk length was shorter in summer. + - In 1972, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982 or 1986, _O. dioica_ was rare but relatively + more abundant in slope waters, compared with Kuroshio and subtropical + waters, on the Pacific side of the Japan coast ([[Hidaka, + 2008|biblio/10.3800_pbr.3.152]]). + +### Distribution near Taiwan and China + - In Taiwan, _O. dioica_ was reported in north east costal waters in summar 2005 by [[Hsiao and coll.|biblio/10.1007/s10750-011-0628-1]] and in 2009 (plus near the Kueishan island) by [[Kâ and Hwang, @@ -466,11 +465,29 @@ Ecology - In the northern south China sea, _O. longicauda_ and _O. rufescens_ were reported to be more abundant than _O. dioica_ in 2006 by ([[Li and coll., 2012|biblio/10.1007_s13131-012-0243-7]]). - - _O. dioica_ was reported in the bay of Bengal by [[Bhavanarayana and - Ganapati in 1972|biblio/10.1007_BF03045329]]. + - _O. dioica_ and _O. longicauda_ were found throurought 2006-2007 in the Yellow sea + ([[Franco, Chen and Li, 2014|biblio/10.1007_s11802-014-2376-0]]). Abundance peaked + is spring, but the animals could also be found in winter when water temperature + went below 10°C. + +### Elsewhere in the Pacific ocean + + - In California, _O. dioica_ was reported by C. Essenberg + ([[1922|biblio/1929090]]) to be rare in summer's warm (> 20ºC) waters and + more abundant in winter's cool (13~16 ºC) waters. + - _O. dioica_ was found throurought the North Pacific by ([[Tokioka + (1960)|biblio/10.5134_174644]]). - _O. dioica_ was reported in Alaska, where it is more abundant in summer and near the coast ([[Doubleday and Hopcroft, 2015|biblio/10.1093_plankt_fbu092]]). +### Elsewhere in the World + + - _O. dioica_ was reported in the bay of Bengal by [[Bhavanarayana and + Ganapati in 1972|biblio/10.1007_BF03045329]]. + - While _O. dioica_ was not reported on the atlantic and pacific coasts of Costa Rica, its + presence is considered plausible ([[Castellanos, Morales-Ramírez and Suárez-Morales, + 2009|biblio/10.1007_978-1-4020-8278-8_41]]). + Other appendicularians ----------------------