From: Charles Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2019 07:51:21 +0000 (+0900) Subject: More oiks in Taiwan X-Git-Url: https://source.charles.plessy.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=9f274a163d259075ad8bf44bb15094e33f9af6b0;p=source%2F.git More oiks in Taiwan --- diff --git a/biblio/10.1007_s10750-011-0628-1.mdwn b/biblio/10.1007_s10750-011-0628-1.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1f74f8d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/10.1007_s10750-011-0628-1.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +[[!meta title="Zooplankton assemblages as indicators of seasonal changes in water masses in the boundary waters between the East China Sea and the Taiwan Strait"]] +[[!tag Oikopleura]] + +Shih-Hui Hsiao, Samba Kâ Tien-Hsi Fang and Jiang-Shiou Hwang + +Hydrobiologia (2011) 666:317–330 + +Zooplankton assemblages as indicators of seasonal changes in water masses in the boundary waters between the East China Sea and the Taiwan Strait + +[[!doi 10.1007/s10750-011-0628-1 desc="High abundance (>30%) of appendicularians in spring 2005 in the low-temperature, high-salinity surface waters of North-East coastal Taiwan stations. (Temperatures were low in comparison with autumn, but high in comparison with the other stations in spring."]] diff --git a/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn b/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn index 6e74461f..03b454ef 100644 --- a/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn +++ b/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn @@ -426,9 +426,10 @@ Ecology ([[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. - - In Taiwan, _O. dioica_ was found jn 2009 in north east costal waters and - near the Kueishan island ([[Kâ and Hwang, - 2011|biblio/zoolstud_50.2_155.mdwn]]). In a coastal sampling sites visited in + - 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, + 2011|biblio/zoolstud_50.2_155.mdwn]]. In a coastal sampling sites visited in 2014, 2015, and 2017, it was almost always the most abundant appendicularian. It was most abundant in summer ([[Franco and coll,. 2016|biblio/10.6620_ZS.2016.55-28]], [[Franco and coll.,