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Climate‐driven winter variations of Calanus sinicus abundance in the East China Sea
Authors:Juan Carlos Molinero  Li‐Chun Tseng  Lucia Lopez‐Lopez  Ulrich Sommer  Sami Souissi  Jiang‐Shiou Hwang
Affiliation:1. GEOMAR Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research, Marine Ecology/Food Webs, Kiel, Germany;2. Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan;3. Spanish Institute of Oceanography, IEO C.O. Santander, Santander, Spain;4. Université Lille, CNRS, Université du Littoral C?te d'Opale, UMR 8187, LOG, Laboratoire d'Océanologie et de Géosciences, Wimereux, France
Abstract:Global environmental changes threaten the sustainable use of resources and raise uncertainties regarding marine populations' responses in a changing Ocean. The pelagic copepods of the genus Calanus play a central role in shelf ecosystems transferring phytoplankton carbon to harvested populations, from boreal to temperate regions. Here we examined a 15‐yr time series of Calanus sinicus abundance in regards to climate forcing in the East China Sea. We identified a compound effect of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and the East Asian Winter Monsoon (EAWM) on environmental conditions in the East China Sea. Such climate influences not only a southward transport of Csinicus from its population centres into the Taiwan area, but favours advantageous thermal conditions for the species as well. On the interannual scale, our results show that the population size of Csinicus echoes climate‐driven temperature changes. Hence, the possibility of using the PDO and EAWM variability for assessing and predicting interannual abundance changes of Csinicus in the East China Sea is considered. The observed close relationship between climate and Csinicus may promote bottom‐up controls in the pelagic food web, further influencing the southern edge of the species' geographic distribution. Owing to the prominent role this species plays in food web dynamics these results might help integrative fisheries management policies in the heavily exploited East China Sea.
Keywords:   Calanus sinicus     copepod biomass  East Asian Winter Monsoon  East China Sea  non‐stationary  Pacific Decadal Oscillation  shelf ecosystems
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