2020
DOI: 10.3390/w12123502
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The Horizontal Distribution of Siliceous Planktonic Radiolarian Community in the Eastern Indian Ocean

Abstract: The plankton radiolarian community was investigated in the spring season during the two-month cruise ‘Shiyan1’ (10 April–13 May 2014) in the Eastern Indian Ocean. This is the first comprehensive plankton tow study to be carried out from 44 sampling stations across the entire area (80.00°–96.10° E, 10.08° N–6.00° S) of the Eastern Indian Ocean. The plankton tow samples were collected from a vertical haul from a depth 200 m to the surface. During the cruise, conductivity–temperature–depth (CTD) measurements were… Show more

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“…(a) Foraminifera assemblages, horizontal distribution, and water masses Planktonic samples in the euphotic zone of the Eastern Indian ocean constituted a diverse population of diatoms [39], tintinnids [40], and radiolarians [41] from the study area 10 • N-6 • S. Compared to previous studies by Martinez [8], we have undertaken the first detailed ecological studies of foraminifera to community structure analysis, diversity, and carbon biomass estimation in the euphotic zone of the Eastern Indian Ocean. In the present study, the sampling net (20 µm mesh) was used to collect concentrated plankton samples which contain not only microzooplankton but also phytoplankton and organic matter [33].…”
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“…(a) Foraminifera assemblages, horizontal distribution, and water masses Planktonic samples in the euphotic zone of the Eastern Indian ocean constituted a diverse population of diatoms [39], tintinnids [40], and radiolarians [41] from the study area 10 • N-6 • S. Compared to previous studies by Martinez [8], we have undertaken the first detailed ecological studies of foraminifera to community structure analysis, diversity, and carbon biomass estimation in the euphotic zone of the Eastern Indian Ocean. In the present study, the sampling net (20 µm mesh) was used to collect concentrated plankton samples which contain not only microzooplankton but also phytoplankton and organic matter [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%