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dc.contributor.author이원철-
dc.date.accessioned2018-02-08T04:55:39Z-
dc.date.available2018-02-08T04:55:39Z-
dc.date.issued2011-09-
dc.identifier.citationOcean and Polar Research, 2011, 33(3), P.265-280en_US
dc.identifier.issn1011-2723-
dc.identifier.issn1225-012x-
dc.identifier.urihttp://koreascience.or.kr/article/ArticleFullRecord.jsp?cn=HOGBB1_2011_v33n3_265-
dc.description.abstractThe temporal dynamics of the meiofauna community in Marian Cove, King George Island, Antarctica were observed from March 7 to December 21 2007. Nine meiofauna taxa were found, with nematodes the most dominant group, making up 92.97% of the total meiofauna density, followed by harpacticoid copepods (3.18%). Meiofauna abundance ranged from 123 to 874 individuals per 10 $cm^2$ (mean 464 inds.10 $cm^{-2}$), which is lower than that found in some polar and temperate regions. The lowest meiofauna abundance was found in the 26th April sample (III) and the highest meiofauna abundance was found in the March 23rd sample (II). There was no correlation between meiofauna abundance and season. The seasonal changes were likely caused by meltwater runoff, and there were the physical disturbances on the bottom sediment by huge iceberg. Biomass of meiofauna varied between 20.36 and 101.02 ${\mu}gC{\cdot}10\;cm^{-2}$, and overall mean biomass was 54.17 ${\mu}gC{\cdot}10\;cm^{-2}$ during the study periods. More than 80% of meiofauna was concentrated in the upper 2 cm of the sediment, and density decreased with depth. The mean diversity index was 0.37, and the ratio between the abundance of nematodes: and harpacticoids (N/C) ratio ranged from 7.31 to 95.04 (mean 26.39). NMDS analysis divided the community into three groups: A (III, IV, V, VII, VIII), B (II, IX, XI, XII) and C (I, V, X). The results of ANOSIM and SIMPER analysis revealed significant differences in community structure among three groups and major contributed meiofauna taxon in grouping were nematodes and copepods. No significant correlations were observed between major meiofauna taxon and environmental factors. Thirteen species in 12 genera representing nine families of harpacicoids were recorded. Ancorabolidae was the most diverse family, and Heteropsyllidae was the most abundant. The correlation analysis between benthic harpacticoid copepods and environmental factors showed that some species were affected by water temperature, sediment temperature, salinity, chlorophyll a concentration, grain size of the sediments and heavy metal contents of the sediments. These data describe the usefulness of benthic harpacticoid copepods as biological indicator species in Antarctic regions.en_US
dc.description.sponsorship본 연구는 극지연구소의 극지연구진흥프로그램(PAP)과 한국연구재단(R01-2007-000-11140-0)의 지원에 의하여 수행되었습니다. 본 논문에 사용된 시료는 대한민국 세종과학기지 제 20차 활동연구대(대장: 이상훈)의 도움으로 채집되었으며, 연구기간 중 제 1저자에 대한 격려에 감사를 드립니다.en_US
dc.language.isoko_KRen_US
dc.publisher한국해양과학기술원en_US
dc.subject남극en_US
dc.subject킹조지섬en_US
dc.subject마리안소만en_US
dc.subject중형저서동물en_US
dc.subjectmeiofaunaen_US
dc.subjectAntarcticen_US
dc.subjectbenthic communityen_US
dc.subjectharpacticoidsen_US
dc.subjectice scouren_US
dc.title남극 킹조지섬 마리안소만의 중형저서동물 군집구조en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.relation.no3-
dc.relation.volume33-
dc.identifier.doi10.4217/OPR.2011.33.3.265-
dc.relation.page265-280-
dc.relation.journalOcean and Polar Research-
dc.contributor.googleauthor홍정호-
dc.contributor.googleauthor김기춘-
dc.contributor.googleauthor이승한-
dc.contributor.googleauthor백진욱-
dc.contributor.googleauthor이동주-
dc.contributor.googleauthor이원철-
dc.contributor.googleauthorHong, Jung-Ho-
dc.contributor.googleauthorKim, Ki-Choon-
dc.contributor.googleauthorLee, Seung-Han-
dc.contributor.googleauthorBack, Jin-Wook-
dc.contributor.googleauthorLee, Dong-Ju-
dc.contributor.googleauthorLee, Won-Choel-
dc.relation.code2012211000-
dc.sector.campusS-
dc.sector.daehakCOLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES[S]-
dc.sector.departmentDEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCE-
dc.identifier.pidwlee-
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