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All PICES-2015 Presentations

BIO Contributed Paper Session

Co-Convenors:
Angelica Peña (Canada)
Atsushi Tsuda (Japan)

The Biological Oceanography Committee (BIO) has a wide range of interests spanning from molecular to global scales. BIO targets all organisms living in the marine environment including bacteria, phytoplankton, zooplankton, micronekton, benthos and marine birds and mammals. In this session, we welcome all papers on biological aspects of marine science in the PICES region. Contributions from early career scientists are especially encouraged.

 
ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Using imaging flow cytometry to examine phytoplankton assemblage structure in the Bering Sea
Samuel R. Laney and Lisa Eisner
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Distribution of mixotrophic phytoplankton along the latitudinal transect of the central North Pacific
Mitsuhide Sato, Takuhei Shiozaki and Fuminori Hashihama
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BIO COMMITTEE BEST PRESENTATION AWARD
Using 454 pyrosequencing to analyze the in situ diet of the marine copepod Calanus sinicus

Yunyun Zhuang, Huan Zhang, Yousong Huang, Guangxing Liu and Senjie Lin
[pdf, 1 Mb]

The euphausiids Euphausia pacifica and Thysanoessa spinifera in the coastal upwelling zone off the Oregon Coast, USA
C. Tracy Shaw and William T. Peterson
[pdf, 1.4 Mb]

Interannual variation of summer zooplankton size structure and its relation to physical and biological processes in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea
Yongjiu Xu, Joji Ishizaka, Meixun Zhao and Jing Zhang
[pdf, 1 Mb]

Buoyancy and vertical distribution of Pacific mackerel eggs and larvae and its climate change implication for the temporal variability of recruitment
Hwa Hyun Lee, Sukyung Kang, Kyungmi Jung, Suam Kim andSukgeun Jung
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Archeological data indicate that northern fur seals are likely to once again become a dominate predator in the California Current System
Andrew W. Trites and Frances C. Robertson
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Decadal scale change in the feeding habits of sei whales in the western North Pacific off Japan
Kenji Konishi, Tatsuya Isoda and Tsutomu Tamura
[pdf, 2 Mb]

Scales of inference: The influence of spatial and temporal resolution on habitat-based models for marine predators
Kylie L. Scales, Elliott L. Hazen, Michael G. Jacox, Christopher A. Edwards, Andre M. Boustany, Matthew J. Oliver and Steven J. Bograd
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POSTERS

Distribution modeling for species and species assemblages, an exploration of spatial patterns with gradient forest
Andrew McMillan and Anders Knudby
[pdf, 1 Mb]

Spatial distribution of δ15N of chlorophyll-a in surface sediment of the northern Benguela Upwelling System
Yu Xin, Kirstin Dähnkeand Kay-Christian Emeis

Phytoplankton phenology in the Bering Sea: Variability and drivers
Rubao Ji, Zhixuan Feng, Jinlun Zhang and Carin Ashjian

Diet of long-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus capensis) in the East Sea (Japan Sea), Korea
Soeon Ahn, Hyun Woo Kim, Suam Kim, Young Ran Lee, Kyum Joon Park, Doo Nam Kim and Doo Hae An

Paleoceanographic changes since 50 ka B.P. inferred from radiolarian assemblages in Gulf of Alaska, subarctic North Pacific
Haifeng Zhang, Rujian Wang, Wenshen Xiao and Wenbao Li

Ecological characteristics of zooplankton in the northern waters of Nan’ao Island
Lianggen Wang, Feiyan Du and Pimao Chen
[pdf, 0.5 Mb]

Polyamines response to nutrient limitation stress and their physiological roles in Skeletonema Costatum
Yan Liu, Wei-hong Zhao and Hui Miao

Contribution of bacterial communities to total primary production in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean
Howon Lee, Jae Hoon Noh and Sang Heon Lee

Carbon and nitrogen uptake rates of phytoplankton in the East Sea (Japan Sea) in 2012
HuiTae Joo, Jung-Woo Park, JangHan Lee and Sang Heon Lee

Spatial and temporal patterns of primary production in the Japan/East Sea
Sang Heon Lee, Hui Tae Joo, SeungHyun Son, JungWoo Park, Jung Hyun Kwak, Jae-Hoon Noh, Jin-Yong Jeong and Chang-Keun Kang

Relationship between phytoplankton macromolecular compositions and zooplankton proximate compositions in the Southwestern Japan/East Sea
Na-eun Jo, Jae Joong Kang, Ho Won Lee, So Hyun An and Sang Heon Lee

Comparative reproductive biology of three dominant myctophids of the genus Diaphus on the slope region of the East China Sea
Chiyuki Sassa, Hiroshige Tanaka and Seiji Ohshimo

Responses of microbial communities to dosing with the algicide thiazolidinedione derivative TD49 in a mesocosm experiment
Seung Ho Baek, Moonho Son, Kyoungsoon Shin, Hoon Cho, Si Wouk Kim and Young Ok Kim

Comparison of macromolecular compositions of different size phytoplankton in Gwangyang Bay, Korea
Ye Won Kim, So hyun Ahn, Janghan Lee and Sang Heon Lee

The use of the LOPC to measure horizontal and vertical zooplankton size and abundance of 35°N section in summer
Pan Jun, Cheng Fangping and Yu Fei

Three-year variability of Eucalanus californicus population in Sagami Bay, Japan: Relationships between population density and duration of surface occurrence
Shinji Shimode, Masumi Inui, Tomohiko Kikuchi and Tatsuki Toda

Spatial variations of phytoplankton communities in July of 2011 and 2013 in the East China Sea derived by photosynthetic pigments
Qian Xu, Chiho Sukigara, Joji Ishizaka, Watanabe Yuji, Takeshi Matsuno and Sinjae Yoo
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Seasonal changes in prosome length and egg reproduction of planktonic copepod Calanus sinicus in Sagami Bay, Japan
Takafumi Yamaguchi, Tomohiko Kikuchi, Tatsuki Toda and Shinji Shimode

Oyashio spring bloom observed by an underwater glider
Daisuke Hasegawa, Takeshi Okunishi, Yugo Shimizu, Shigeho Kakehi, Taku Wagawa, Sousuke Ohno, Hiroshi Kuroda, Akira Kuwata, Hiromi Kasai, Tsuneo Ono, Yuji Okazaki, Kazuaki Tadokoro and Akira Kusaka

Marine microbiological communities in Korean coastal waters examined by NGS analysis
Nam-Il Won, Ki-Hwan Kim, Youngsung Kim, Ji Eun Jang, Jae Hwan Kim, Sang Rul Park and Hyuk Je Lee

Trophic linkages among biological communities in Korean coastal waters examined by stable isotope analyses
Nam-Il Won, Jun-Sop Kim, Hyeon Seok Kim and Youngsung Kim

Phytoplankton change in the Kuroshio region of the East China Sea associated with the Kuroshio frontal eddy
Naoki Yoshie, Narihiro Sato, Miwa Nakagawa, Eisuke Tsutsumi, Yoshikazu Sasai and Xinyu Guo

The influence of decadal typhoon events on chlorophyll and carbon fixation in the East China Sea
Dongxing Chen, Kedong Yin, Lei He and Jianzhang He

Seasonal variation of mesozooplankton community in the Oyashio and Kuroshio-Oyashio Transition waters, western North Pacific
Kazuaki Tadokoro, Yuji Okazaki and Hiromi Kasai

BIO COMMITTEE BEST POSTER AWARD
Mixed layer depth and chlorophyll a: Profiling float observations in the Kuroshio-Oyashio Extension region

Sachihiko Itoh, Ichiro Yasuda, Hiroaki Saito, Atsushi Tsuda and Kosei Komatsu
[pdf, 1.5 Mb]

Hypoxia tolerance in oxygen minimum zone euphausiids
Brad A. Seibel, Jillian Schneider, Stein Kaartvedt, Karen Wishner, Kendra Daly and C. Tracy Shaw

Hypoxia off the Changjiang River estuary and its relationships with plume front and upwelling in summer
Qinsheng Wei
[pdf, 2.5 Mb]

Ecological responses to the offshore detached Changjiang diluted water in summer
Qinsheng Wei, ZhigangYu, Xuelei Zhang, Hui Wu and Baodong Wang
[pdf, 2.5 Mb]

Delineating a physical and biological break point in the Gulf of Alaska
Jason Waite, Franz Mueter and Brendan Coffin
[pdf, 4 Mb]

Examination of water quality of an oligotrophic salmon lake in British Columbia, Canada using MERIS satellite imagery
Gary Borstad, Eduardo Loos, Leslie Brown, Kaan Ersahin, Daniel Selbie, James Irvine and Maycira Costa
[pdf, 4 Mb]

 
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