Insight into tidal disturbance on colonization surveys for marine bioassessment using periphytic ciliates based on biological trait analysis
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Title
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Insight into tidal disturbance on colonization surveys for marine bioassessment using periphytic ciliates based on biological trait analysis
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Other Titles
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섬모충류의 생물학적 특징을 이용한 해양생물가와 조석활동 영향 평가
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Authors
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Zhong, Xiaoxiao
Xu, Guangjian
Min, Gi-Sik
Kim, Sanghee
Xu, Henglong
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Subject
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Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Marine & Freshwater Biology
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Keywords
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Biological trait; Colonization dynamics; Community functioning; Marine ecosystems; Periphytic ciliate
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Issue Date
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2019-12
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Citation
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Zhong, Xiaoxiao, et al. 2019. "Insight into tidal disturbance on colonization surveys for marine bioassessment using periphytic ciliates based on biological trait analysis". MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 149(2019): 110584-110590.
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Abstract
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To understand tidal disturbance on the colonization dynamics in community functioning of the ciliates in marine
ecosystems, a 1-month survey was conducted using the conventional slide system (CS) and the polyurethane
foam enveloped slide system (PFES) in Korean coastal waters. The results showed considerable differences were
detected in community functioning parameters between the two systems. The vagile, flattened forms feeding on
periphytic microalgae showed a higher community-weighted mean (CWM) value, and the solitary-colonial
pattern represented a more stable temporal variability during the colonization in the PFES system than the CS
system. The temporal shift in community functioning of the ciliates showed different ways in both systems. The
functional diversity measures generally levelled off at more stable values in the communities with ages of
13?15 days in the PFES system than the CS system. These results imply that the PFES system may be a workable
method for bioassessment in marine ecosystems.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/10984
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.110584
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Type
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Article
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기타
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SCI
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