Author/Authors :
Rezai، Hamid نويسنده Iranian National Institute for Oceanography, Tehran, IR Iran , , Yusoff، Fatimah Mohammed نويسنده Institute of Bioscience, University of Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia , , Othman، Bin Haji Rose نويسنده Faculty of Science & Technology, National University of Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia ,
Abstract :
Vertical distribution of zooplankton biomass and abundance, copepod taxonomic composition and species
diversity were analyzed at eight stations during an oceanographic expedition along the Straits of Malacca.
Samples were collected in vertical hauls (140 ?m mesh using 45 cm diameter NORPAC net) from four
depth strata. Zooplankton biomass was higher at 10-20 m depth in the central and southern parts of the
Straits compared to the other depth layers, but the differences were significant (p < 0.05) only in the
southern part. A total of 96 species of planktonic copepods belonging to 35 genera were identified in the
surveyed area. Except for the 10-20 m depth layer in the northern part of the Straits, copepods were the
major fraction of the total zooplankton at all depths. In the northern and central parts of the Straits, the
deeper layers had higher species diversity indices than in the surface waters, mainly due to higher
evenness in the deeper layers. The lower species diversity in the deeper layers of the southern region was
attributed to the dominance of a few species.