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2005 Vol. 24, No. 2

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Simulation of barotropic and baroclinic tides in the South China Sea
WU Ziku, LU Xianqing, TIAN Jiwei
2005, (2): 1-8.
Abstract:
The four leading tidal constituents M2, S2, K1 and O1 in the South China Sea are simulated by using POM. The model is forced with tide-generating potential and four leading tidal constituents at the open boundary. In order to simulate more exactly, T...
Sea ice characteristics between the middle Weddell Sea and the Prydz Bay, Antarctica during the austral summer of 2003
TANG Shulin, KANG Jiancheng, ZHOU Shangzhe, LI Zhijun
2005, (2): 9-15.
Abstract:
The antarctic sea ice was investigated upon five occasions between January 4 and February 15, 2003. The investigations included:(1)estimation of sea ice distribution by ship-based observations between the middle Weddell Sea and the Prydz Bay; (2) est...
Estimation of suspended sediment flux from acoustic Doppler current profiling along the Jinhae Bay entrance
WANG Yaping, CHU Yong Shik, LEE Hee Jun, HAN Choong Keun, OH Byung Chul
2005, (2): 16-27.
Abstract:
A Nortek acoustic Doppler current profiler (NDP) was installed on a moving vessel to survey the entrance to the Jinhae Bay on August 22~23, 2001. The current velocity and acoustic backscattering signal were collected along two cross-sections; water s...
Relationship between salt diapirism and faulting in the central structural belt of the Dongying sag, Bohai Gulf basin, China
YU Jianguo, LI Sanzhong, WANG Jinduo, TIMOTHY M Kusky, WANG Xinhong, LU Shengqiang
2005, (2): 28-42.
Abstract:
Many growth faults developed in the Dongying sag of the Jiyang depression of the Bohai Gulf basin, China. These normal growth faults consist of flower-like grabens in the hanging walls of the major faults, accompanied by reverse dragging. The central...
Temporal and spatial variations of the Huanghe River mouth bars
YANG Zuosheng, ZHANG Yong, LIU Zhan, WEI Helong, HE Shufeng
2005, (2): 43-56.
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On the basis of the bathymetric records of 371 survey sections in the present Huanghe mouth area from 1996 to 2001, the temporal and spatial variations of the Huanghe mouth bars were studied by using GIS technology. The variation of the mouth bars is...
Standing stock and community structure of photosynthetic picoplankton in the northern South China Sea
NING Xiuren, LI W K W, CAI Yuming, LIU Chenggang, SHI Junxian
2005, (2): 57-76.
Abstract:
The investigation on community structure of standing stock of photosynthetic picoplankton:Synechococcus (Syn), Prochlorococcus (Pro) and Picoeukaryotes (Euk) and their environmental regulation mechanisms in the northern South China Sea was carried ou...
The effect of UV-B radiation enhancement on the interspecific competition between Skeletonema costatum and Heterosigma akashiwo
XIAO Hui, TANG Xuexi, ZHANG Peiyu, CAI Hengjiang
2005, (2): 77-84.
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The responses of the interspecific competition between Skeletonema costatum and Heterosigma akashiwo to UV-B radiation enhancement were studied by the co-culture method. The results showed that Heterosigma akashiwo exhibited inhibition on the growth ...
Studies on growth rate and grazing mortality rate by microzooplankton of size-fractionated phytoplankton in spring and summer in the Jiaozhou Bay, China
ZHANG Liyong, SUN Jun, LIU Dongyan, YU Zishan
2005, (2): 85-101.
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Dilution experiments were performed to examine the growth rate and grazing mortality rate of size-fractionated phytoplankton at three typical stations, inside and outside the bay, in the spring and summer of 2003 in the Jiaozhou Bay, China. In spring...
Study on genetic diversity and resource conservation of amphioxus (Branchiostoma balcheri Gray) population
ZHOU Hantao, GAO Yuanyuan, CHEN Xu, YE Fan, LIAN Yuwu
2005, (2): 102-112.
Abstract:
Amphioxus is the ancestor of vertebrates 5×108 a ago, it is a typical transitional sample of evolution from invertebrates to vertebrates.Inter simple sequence repeats (ISSRs) and random amplified polymorphic DNAs (RAPDs) technologies were applied to ...
cDNA cloning and mRNA expression of the translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) gene from Japanese sea perch (Lateolabrax japonicus)
QIU Lihua, SONG Linsheng, WU Longtao, XU Wei, JIANG Shigui
2005, (2): 113-119.
Abstract:
A homologue of the lower vertebrates translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) was cloned from the marine fish Japanese sea perch (Lateolabrax japonicus) by the technology of homology cloning. The full-length cDNA sequence of the sea perch TCTP...
Characteristics and phylogeny of light-harvesting complex gene encoded proteins from marine red alga Griffithsia japonica
LIU Chenlin, HUANG Xiaohang, LEE Yookyung, LEE Hongkum, LI Guangyou
2005, (2): 120-130.
Abstract:
Six genes encoding light-harvesting complex (LHC) protein have been characterized in the multicellular red alga Griffithsia japonica EST analysis. Three of them were full sequences while others were partial sequences with 3'-UTRs. The cleavage sites ...
Expression profiles of penaeidin from Fenneropenaeus chinensis in response to WSSV and vibrio infection by real-time PCR
DONG Bo, LIU Fengsong, XIANG Jianhai, LI Fuhua, GAO Hongwei
2005, (2): 131-140.
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Penaeidin from Chinese shrimp (Fenneropenaeus chinensis) has proved to be one of the most important antimicrobial peptides in the bodies of animals. The relative quantitative real-time PCR method is developed to study through time, the mRNA expressio...
Research Notes
Biomass, species composition and diversity of benthic diatoms in mangroves of the Houyu Bay, China
CHEN Changping, GAO Yahui, LIN Peng
2005, (2): 141-150.
Abstract:
The biomass, species composition and diversity of benthic diatom assemblages in mud-flat soils in Kandelia candel (L.) Druce communities with and without vegetation were studied seasonally at the Houyu Bay in Fuding City, Fujian Province, China. A to...
A potential source of recruitment of Acartia pacifica nauplii: viable benthic resting eggs
WANG Guizhong, JIANG Xiaodong, LI Shaojing, WU Lisheng, WU Dingxun
2005, (2): 151-158.
Abstract:
Many estuarine and coastal planktonic copepods depend on the hatching of benthic resting eggs for recruitment of nauplii to the water column population. The distribution and abundance of viable resting eggs of Acartia pacifica in the Xiamen Bay were ...