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Seasonal and semi-lunar changes in fish community structure in low salinity intertidal area of Yangtze estuary.

ZHANG Heng1,2;HE Wen-shan1;TONG Chun-fu1;LU Jian-jian1   

  1. 1State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China
    Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China; 2Key Laboratory of Fisheries Resources Remote Sensing and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Shanghai 200090, China
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  • Received:2007-08-20 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2008-05-20 Published:2008-05-20

Abstract: Based on the survey of the fishes in low salinity intertidal area of the Yangtze estuary from spring (May) 2006 to winter (February) 2007, the seasonal and semilunar changes of fish species and abundances were analyzed. A total of 53 fish species were collected, most of which belonged to Cyprinidae, followed by Gobiidae, and few of other families. The fish species and average abundance were higher in spring, summer, and autumn than in winter and lower in low tides than in high tides in four seasons. Shannon-Weaver (H′) value had a greater fluctuation in a tidal cycle, and was appreciably lower in low tides than in high tides. The fish species and abundance were clustered into two groups, i.e., that of winter, and of the other seasons. As for the whole year, the abundance had the highest positive correlation with water temperature, then with tide height, and lowest with water salinity.

Key words: Stellera chamaejasme, soil fungal diversity, geostatistics, high-throughput sequencing, spatial heterogeneity, GIS