To evaluate the spatio-temporal variations in the community structure and biodiversity of commercially important crustaceans in the Yellow Sea and the northern East China Sea(NECS),the seasonal and regional changes in...To evaluate the spatio-temporal variations in the community structure and biodiversity of commercially important crustaceans in the Yellow Sea and the northern East China Sea(NECS),the seasonal and regional changes in species composition,biomass structure,biodiversity and distribution of commercially important species were analyzed using bottom trawl survey data during 2014-2015.The results showed that the latitudinal gradient was obvious in species richness,dominant species and biodiversity.The indices of biodiversity increased with the decreasing latitude.When the sampling sites shifted south by one latitudinal degree,Margalefs richness index(D),Pielou's evenness index(J')and Shannon-Wiener diversity index(H')increased by 0.10.0.03 and 0.09,respectively.The biomass proportion of the cold-temperate species represented by Crangon affinis declined with the decreasing latitude,and the warm-temperate species represented by Ovalipes punctatus and Portunus trituberculatus in creased.Because of the growth regulatio n of crustaceans and the fishing moratorium,the biomass of commercially important crustaceans in the Yellow Sea and NECS was highest in October and August,respectively.Salinity had a more significant influence on H'of commercially important crustaceans than other environmental factors(including zooplankton density,sea bottom temperature and water depth).Overall,the results of this study contribute to a better understanding of community dynamics of crustaceans in the Yellow Sea and NECS,and provide evidence to verify the latitudinal gradient theory in biodiversity.展开更多
The persistence and symmetry of cyclones around the poles of Jupiter are unknown.In the present investigation,inspired by cyclones at the South Pole of the Earth,we propose a mechanism that provides an explanation for...The persistence and symmetry of cyclones around the poles of Jupiter are unknown.In the present investigation,inspired by cyclones at the South Pole of the Earth,we propose a mechanism that provides an explanation for this problem.The negative temperature gradient with respect to latitude may play an important role here.This temperature gradient is induced by solar radiation because of the small axial inclination of Jupiter.Our numerical simulations suggest that cyclones in the polar regions of Jupiter may be modulated or controlled by the radially directional Rayleigh–Taylor instability,driven by centrifugal force and the negative temperature gradient along the latitude.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China under contract No.2018YFD0900902AoShan Talents Cultivation Program Supported by Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology under contract No.2017ASTCP-ES07Special Funds for Taishan Scholar Project of Shandong Province.We thank all colleagues for their help in collecting the survey data.
文摘To evaluate the spatio-temporal variations in the community structure and biodiversity of commercially important crustaceans in the Yellow Sea and the northern East China Sea(NECS),the seasonal and regional changes in species composition,biomass structure,biodiversity and distribution of commercially important species were analyzed using bottom trawl survey data during 2014-2015.The results showed that the latitudinal gradient was obvious in species richness,dominant species and biodiversity.The indices of biodiversity increased with the decreasing latitude.When the sampling sites shifted south by one latitudinal degree,Margalefs richness index(D),Pielou's evenness index(J')and Shannon-Wiener diversity index(H')increased by 0.10.0.03 and 0.09,respectively.The biomass proportion of the cold-temperate species represented by Crangon affinis declined with the decreasing latitude,and the warm-temperate species represented by Ovalipes punctatus and Portunus trituberculatus in creased.Because of the growth regulatio n of crustaceans and the fishing moratorium,the biomass of commercially important crustaceans in the Yellow Sea and NECS was highest in October and August,respectively.Salinity had a more significant influence on H'of commercially important crustaceans than other environmental factors(including zooplankton density,sea bottom temperature and water depth).Overall,the results of this study contribute to a better understanding of community dynamics of crustaceans in the Yellow Sea and NECS,and provide evidence to verify the latitudinal gradient theory in biodiversity.
基金supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China(Grant No.NSFC41974204).
文摘The persistence and symmetry of cyclones around the poles of Jupiter are unknown.In the present investigation,inspired by cyclones at the South Pole of the Earth,we propose a mechanism that provides an explanation for this problem.The negative temperature gradient with respect to latitude may play an important role here.This temperature gradient is induced by solar radiation because of the small axial inclination of Jupiter.Our numerical simulations suggest that cyclones in the polar regions of Jupiter may be modulated or controlled by the radially directional Rayleigh–Taylor instability,driven by centrifugal force and the negative temperature gradient along the latitude.