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Physical Oceanography, Marine Meteorology and Marine Physics
Succession of causative species during spring blooms in the East China Sea: coupled biophysical numerical modeling
SUN Ke, QIU Zhongfeng, HE Yijun, FAN Wei, WEI Zexun
2016, 35(12): 1-11. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0964-0
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In the East China Sea (ECS), the succession of causative species responsible for blooms is a recurrent phenomenon during the spring, which changes from diatoms to dinoflagellates. Observations from space and in situ cruises captured this pattern of s...
SST diurnal warming in the China seas and northwestern Pacific Ocean using MTSAT satellite observations
TU Qianguang, PAN Delu, HAO Zengzhou, YAN Yunwei
2016, 35(12): 12-18. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0968-9
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Hourly sea surface temperature (SST) observations from the geostationary satellite are increasingly used in studies of the diurnal warming of the surface oceans. The aim of this study is to derive the spatial and temporal distribution of diurnal warm...
Object-based image analysis for mapping geomorphic zones of coral reefs in the Xisha Islands, China
XU Jingping, ZHAO Jianhua, LI Fang, WANG Lin, SONG Derui, WEN Shiyong, WANG Fei, GAO Ning
2016, 35(12): 19-27. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0921-y
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Mapping regional spatial patterns of coral reef geomorphology provides the primary information to understand the constructive processes in the reef ecosystem. However, this work is challenged by the pixel-based image classification method for its com...
Marine Chemistry
Simulations of dissolved oxygen concentration in CMIP5 Earth system models
BAO Ying, LI Yangchun
2016, 35(12): 28-37. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0959-x
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The climatologies of dissolved oxygen concentration in the ocean simulated by nine Earth system models (ESMs) from the historical emission driven experiment of CMIP5 (Phase 5 of the Climate Model Inter-comparison Project) are quantitatively evaluated...
Marine Biology
Long duplication of 18S ribosomal DNA in Cynoglossus lineolatus (Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae): novel molecular evidence for unequal crossing over model
GONG Li, SHI Wei, YANG Min, SI Lizhen, KONG Xiaoyu
2016, 35(12): 38-50. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0957-z
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Although 18S rDNA sequence is extremely conservative, the polymorphism still has been found in few species. In the present study, three types (Type A, B and C) of 18S rDNA sequence coexisted in Cynoglossus lineolatus genome, suggesting a non-concerte...
Habitat suitability of Scapharca subcrenata (Lischke) in the shallow water of the Xiaoheishan Island
ZHOU Jian, SONG Jingjing, BAI Qianling, LIU Chengyue, ZHANG Zhipeng, TANG Haitian
2016, 35(12): 51-57. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0958-y
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The habitat suitability index (HSI) model was used to identify potential sites for sustainable restoration of ark shell, Scapharca subcrenata (Lischke), in the shallow water of Xiaoheishan Island, using a geographic information system framework. The ...
Cold tolerance of subtropical Porites lutea from the northern South China Sea
CHEN Tianran, LI Shu, SHI Qi, CHEN Tegu
2016, 35(12): 58-64. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0940-8
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Marginal scleractinian corals growing at their latitudinal limits should be quite sensitive to variations in winter sea surface temperatures (SSTs). An extreme cold event occurring in early 2008 offered a unique opportunity to examine the effect of c...
A comparative study of spatial interpolation methods for determining fishery resources density in the Yellow Sea
CHEN Yunlong, SHAN Xiujuan, JIN Xianshi, YANG Tao, DAI Fangqun, YANG Dingtian
2016, 35(12): 65-72. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0966-y
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Spatial interpolation is a common tool used in the study of fishery ecology, especially for the construction of ecosystem models. To develop an appropriate interpolation method of determining fishery resources density in the Yellow Sea, we tested fou...
Genome-wide transcriptional response of the Arctic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. A2 to oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide
LIN Xuezheng, WANG Zhen, LI Yang, LI Jiang
2016, 35(12): 73-80. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0892-z
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Oxidative stress is one of the major challenges faced by Arctic marine bacteria due to the high oxygen concentration of seawater, low temperatures and UV radiations. Transcriptome sequencing was performed to obtain the key functional genes involved i...
Latitudinal and interannual variations of the spring phytoplankton bloom peak in the East Asian marginal seas
CHEN Cheng, MAO Zhihua, HAN Guoqi, ZHU Qiankun, GONG Fang, WANG Tianyu
2016, 35(12): 81-88. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0867-0
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Combined studies of latitudinal and interannual variations of annual phytoplankton bloom peak in East Asian marginal seas (17°-58°N, including the northern South China Sea (SCS), Kuroshio waters, the Sea of Japan and the Okhotsk Sea) are rarely. Base...
Ocean Engineering
Numerical investigation of solitary wave action on two rectangular boxes with a narrow gap
NING Dezhi, SU Xiaojie, ZHAO Ming
2016, 35(12): 89-99. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0967-x
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Based on the time-domain higher-order boundary element method (HOBEM), a two-dimensional numerical wave flume is developed to investigate solitary wave interaction with two rectangular boxes with a narrow gap. In the numerical model, the fully nonlin...
Experimental study on the wave loads of twin-plate breakwater under oblique waves
GU Qian, HUANG Guoxing, ZHANG Ningchuan, LI Longxiang, SHAO Zhong'an
2016, 35(12): 100-109. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0925-7
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In this study, systematic physical model tests were performed to investigate the wave forces on the twin-plate breakwater under irregular waves. Based on the experimental results, the effects of the relative plate width B/L, wave height Hs/D and inci...
Hurricane damage assessment for residential construction considering the non-stationarity in hurricane intensity and frequency
WANG Cao, LI Quanwang, PANG Long, ZOU Aming, ZHANG Long
2016, 35(12): 110-118. doi: 10.1007/s13131-016-0828-7
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Natural hazards such as hurricanes may cause extensive economic losses and social disruption for civil structures and infrastructures in coastal areas, implying the importance of understanding the construction performance subjected to hurricanes and ...