2005 年 69 巻 1 号 p. 10-17
We examined the spatial and temporal distribution of copepod nauplii in Ariake Bay. Surface density of copepod nauplii was high in the inner and center part of the bay, and lower toward the outer bay. Nauplii density increased in summer, which attained to over 9000 individuals ll, and declined in winter. Their density was high in the upper layer (0–5 m depth) during summer and autumn, and the high density was correspondent with high chlorophyll a concentration. Most of the copepodites (including adult stage) were Oithona spp.; they were the most abundant in summer. Chlorophyll a concentration and copepod nauplii density were higher in the neap tide comparing to those in the spring tide, suggesting that differences in oceanographic conditions (eg. transparency and vertical stratification) due to the change in intensity of tidal mixing may strongly control plankton distribution in Ariake Bay.