Mar Pollut Bull
September 2024
This study thoroughly examines three cetacean monitoring methods and assessing their advantages and limitations, establishing a foundational basis for comprehensive information on composition, distribution, and behavior. While real-time and non-invasive, visual surveys favor surface-active cetaceans and are weather-dependent. Local ecological knowledge supplements insights into group behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlobal climate change profoundly impacts the East China Sea ecosystem and poses a major challenge to fishery management in this region. In addition, closely related species with low catches are often not distinguished in fishery production and relevant data are commonly merged in statistics and fishing logbooks, making it challenging to accurately predict their habitat distribution range. Here, merged fisheries-independent data of the closely related squid (Sasaki, 1929) and (Wakiya and Ishikawa, 1921) were used to explore the construction and prediction performance of species distribution models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe golden cuttlefish () is an important cephalopod species with a lifespan of approximately one year. The species plays a crucial role in marine ecological support services and is commercially valuable in fisheries. In the seas around China, this species has emerged as the main target for cuttlefish fisheries, replacing since the 1990s.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe National Yancheng Rare Birds Nature Reserve is a vitally important staging habitat for the wild population of red-crowned cranes () in China. The population relies on local high-protein food sources, such as fish juveniles, to fuel their migratory journeys. However, little is known about the ecology of the fish larvae and juveniles that migrate to the inshore area via tidal rhythm in Subei Shoal, which is adjacent to the reserve.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBased on data collected from research vessel cruises performed in May 2020 off the East China Sea (ECS) and the southern Yellow Sea (YS) (26°30'-35°00' N, 120°30'-127°00' E), we analyzed the shrimp community and its relationships with environmental variables by using index of relative importance, biodiversity indices, and multivariate techniques. A total of 29 species were recorded, belonging to 11 families and 19 genera. The dominant species were , , , , , , and , which together accounted for 82.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMitochondrial DNA B Resour
August 2023
In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of the Taiwan tai was determined for the first time by next-generation sequencing. The circular mtDNA molecule was 16,646 bp in size and the overall base composition was A (27.77%), C (28.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFYing Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao
February 2023
In order to investigate the temporal-spatial distribution of yellow goosefish in the open waters of the southern Yellow Sea (SYS) and East China Sea (ECS), according to the fishery data by bottom-trawl surveys and environmental data including sea bottom temperature (SBT), sea bottom salinity (SBS), bottom concentration of dissolved oxygen (BDO) and depth during 2018-2019, we established habitat suitability index (HSI) models by arithmetic mean (AMM) and geometric mean (GMM) methods, and compared the model outputs by cross validations. Especially, the weight of each environmental factor was evaluated by boosted regression tree (BRT). Results showed that the area with the highest habitat quality varied among seasons.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSince 1850, each successive decade has been warmer than any preceding one. Warming could make a major contribution to the growth of fish larvae. To evaluate the influence of water temperature on the growth of larvae who spawned in later spring and early summer, we selected Scomberomorus niphonius, which has important ecological and economic value as a sample fish species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSmall yellow croaker is a trans-boundary fish resource shared by China and South Korea. Information on the distribution and preferred habitats of overwintering populations is lacking, parti-cularly in southern waters of Yellow Sea where the species is regulated together by China and South Korea. We simulated the geographic distribution under current condition with eight species distribution models (SDM) based on the presence-absence data and five environmental variables.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFData sets of 26 fisheries target species from the fishery-depen-dent and fishery-independent surveys in the overwintering ground of open waters of northern East China Sea (OW-NECS), combined sea surface temperature (SST), were used to examine the links between diversity index, pattern of common variability and climate changes based on the principal component analysis (PCA) and generalized additive model (GAM). The results showed that the shift from a cold regime to a warm regime was detected in SST during the 1970s-2011 with step changes around 1982/ 1983. SST increased during the cold regime and the warm regime before 1998 (warming trend period, 1972-1998), and decreased during the warm regime after 1998 (cooling trend period, 1999-2011).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFYing Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao
February 2015
Multiple hypotheses are available to explain recruitment rate. Model selection methods can be used to identify the best model that supports a particular hypothesis. However, using a single model for estimating recruitment success is often inadequate for overexploited population because of high model uncertainty.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBy using the 2008-2010 investigation data about the body condition of small yellow croaker in the offshore waters of southern Yellow Sea (SYS), open waters of northern East China Sea (NECS), and offshore waters of middle East China Sea (MECS), this paper analyzed the spatial heterogeneity of body length-body mass of juvenile and adult small yellow croakers by the statistical approaches of mean regression model and quantile regression model. The results showed that the residual standard errors from the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and the linear mixed-effects model were similar, and those from the simple linear regression were the highest. For the juvenile small yellow croakers, their mean body mass in SYS and NECS estimated by the mixed-effects mean regression model was higher than the overall average mass across the three regions, while the mean body mass in MECS was below the overall average.
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