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An interdisciplinary study of the Kuroshio nutrient stream

The surface water of the Kuroshio, a western boundary current in the North Pacific Ocean, is nutrient-depleted and has relatively low primary productivity, yet abundant fish populations are supported in the region. This is called the Kuroshio Paradox.

Kuroshio Current: Physical, Biogeochemical and Ecosystem Dynamics presents research from a multidisciplinary team that conducted observational and modeling studies to investigate this contradiction. This timely and important contribution to the ocean sciences literature provides a comprehensive analysis of the Kuroshio.

Volume highlights include:

  • New insights into the role of the Kuroshio as a nutrient stream
  • The first interdisciplinary examination of the Kuroshio Paradox
  • Reflections on the influence of the Kuroshio on Japanese culture
  • Research results on both the lower and higher trophic l

    Table of Contents

    Contributors vii

    Preface ix

    Section I: Introduction

    1 The Kuroshio: Its Recognition, Scientific Activities and Emerging Issues 3
    Hiroaki Saito

    2 The Research Advancements and Historical Episodes brought by the Kuroshio Flowing across Generations 13
    Takeyoshi Nagai, Kazuyuki Otsuka, and Hiroshi Nakano

    3 The Gulf Nutrient Stream 23
    Josep L Pelegrí, Ignasi Valles‐Casanova, and Dorleta Orue‐Echevarría

    4 On the Role of the Gulf Stream in the Changing Atlantic Nutrient Circulation During the 21st Century 51
    Daniel B Whitt

    Section II: Physical and Biogeochemical Dynamics

    5 Structure and Impact of the Kuroshio Nutrient Stream 85
    Kosei Komatsu and Yutaka Hiroe

    6 Multiscale Routes to Supply Nutrients Through the Kuroshio Nutrient Stream 105
    Takeyoshi Nagai, Sophie Clayton, and Yusuke Uchiyama

    7 Contribution of Kuroshio Recirculation to Nutrient Transport Along the Kuroshio South of Japan: An Analysis of Model Results 127
    Xinyu Guo, Yingying Hu, and Yoshikazu Sasai

    8 The Kuroshio‐Induced Nutrient Supply in the Shelf and Slope Region off the Southern Coast of Japan 137
    Hiroshi Kuroda

    9 Progress of Studies on Kuroshio Path Variations South of Japan in the Past Decade 147
    Norihisa Usui

    10 Island Mass Effect 163
    Daisuke Hasegawa

    11 Impact of Ocean Physics on Marine Ecosystems in the Kuroshio and Kuroshio Extension Regions: A High‐Resolution Coupled Physical‐Biological Model Study 175
    Yoshikazu Sasai, Makio C Honda, Eko Siswanto, Sami Kato, Kazuyuki Uehara, Hideharu Sasaki, and Masami Nonaka

    Section III: Ecosystem Dynamics

    12 Phytoplankton Distribution in the Kuroshio Region of the Southern East China Sea in Early Spring 191
    Toru Hasegawa, Satoshi Kitajima, and Yoko Kiyomoto

    13 Spatial Variations in Community Structure of Haptophytes Across the Kuroshio Front in the Tokara Strait 207
    Hisashi Endo and Koji Suzuki

    14 Variability in Taxonomic Composition, Standing Stock, and Productivity of the Plankton Community in the Kuroshio and its Neighboring Waters 223
    Toru Kobari, Yurie Kobari, Hiroomi Miyamoto, Yuji Okazaki, Gen Kume, Reo Kondo, and Akimasa Habano

    15 Diverse Trophic Pathways from Zooplankton to Larval and Juvenile Fishes in the Kuroshio Ecosystem 245
    Yuji Okazaki, Hiroomi Miyamoto, Koji Suzuki, Hiroaki Saito, Kiyotaka Hidaka, and Tadafumi Ichikawa

    16 Feeding Ecology of Chaetognath Flaccisagitta enflata in the Kuroshio Region, Western North Pacific 257
    Hiroomi Miyamoto, Dharmamony Vijai, Yuji Okazaki, and Hiroaki Saito

    17 Reproduction and Early Life History of Mesopelagic Fishes in the Kuroshio Region: A Review of Recent Advances 273
    Chiyuki Sassa

    18 Variability in Growth Rates of Japanese Jack Mackerel Trachurus japonicus Larvae and Juveniles in the East China Sea – Effects of Temperature and Prey Abundance 295
    Motomitsu Takahashi, Chiyuki Sassa, Kou Nishiuchi, and Youichi Tsukamoto

    Index 309

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 29/10/2019
    ISBN13: 9781119428343, 978-1119428343
    ISBN10: 1119428343

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    An interdisciplinary study of the Kuroshio nutrient stream

    The surface water of the Kuroshio, a western boundary current in the North Pacific Ocean, is nutrient-depleted and has relatively low primary productivity, yet abundant fish populations are supported in the region. This is called the Kuroshio Paradox.

    Kuroshio Current: Physical, Biogeochemical and Ecosystem Dynamics presents research from a multidisciplinary team that conducted observational and modeling studies to investigate this contradiction. This timely and important contribution to the ocean sciences literature provides a comprehensive analysis of the Kuroshio.

    Volume highlights include:

    • New insights into the role of the Kuroshio as a nutrient stream
    • The first interdisciplinary examination of the Kuroshio Paradox
    • Reflections on the influence of the Kuroshio on Japanese culture
    • Research results on both the lower and higher trophic l

      Table of Contents

      Contributors vii

      Preface ix

      Section I: Introduction

      1 The Kuroshio: Its Recognition, Scientific Activities and Emerging Issues 3
      Hiroaki Saito

      2 The Research Advancements and Historical Episodes brought by the Kuroshio Flowing across Generations 13
      Takeyoshi Nagai, Kazuyuki Otsuka, and Hiroshi Nakano

      3 The Gulf Nutrient Stream 23
      Josep L Pelegrí, Ignasi Valles‐Casanova, and Dorleta Orue‐Echevarría

      4 On the Role of the Gulf Stream in the Changing Atlantic Nutrient Circulation During the 21st Century 51
      Daniel B Whitt

      Section II: Physical and Biogeochemical Dynamics

      5 Structure and Impact of the Kuroshio Nutrient Stream 85
      Kosei Komatsu and Yutaka Hiroe

      6 Multiscale Routes to Supply Nutrients Through the Kuroshio Nutrient Stream 105
      Takeyoshi Nagai, Sophie Clayton, and Yusuke Uchiyama

      7 Contribution of Kuroshio Recirculation to Nutrient Transport Along the Kuroshio South of Japan: An Analysis of Model Results 127
      Xinyu Guo, Yingying Hu, and Yoshikazu Sasai

      8 The Kuroshio‐Induced Nutrient Supply in the Shelf and Slope Region off the Southern Coast of Japan 137
      Hiroshi Kuroda

      9 Progress of Studies on Kuroshio Path Variations South of Japan in the Past Decade 147
      Norihisa Usui

      10 Island Mass Effect 163
      Daisuke Hasegawa

      11 Impact of Ocean Physics on Marine Ecosystems in the Kuroshio and Kuroshio Extension Regions: A High‐Resolution Coupled Physical‐Biological Model Study 175
      Yoshikazu Sasai, Makio C Honda, Eko Siswanto, Sami Kato, Kazuyuki Uehara, Hideharu Sasaki, and Masami Nonaka

      Section III: Ecosystem Dynamics

      12 Phytoplankton Distribution in the Kuroshio Region of the Southern East China Sea in Early Spring 191
      Toru Hasegawa, Satoshi Kitajima, and Yoko Kiyomoto

      13 Spatial Variations in Community Structure of Haptophytes Across the Kuroshio Front in the Tokara Strait 207
      Hisashi Endo and Koji Suzuki

      14 Variability in Taxonomic Composition, Standing Stock, and Productivity of the Plankton Community in the Kuroshio and its Neighboring Waters 223
      Toru Kobari, Yurie Kobari, Hiroomi Miyamoto, Yuji Okazaki, Gen Kume, Reo Kondo, and Akimasa Habano

      15 Diverse Trophic Pathways from Zooplankton to Larval and Juvenile Fishes in the Kuroshio Ecosystem 245
      Yuji Okazaki, Hiroomi Miyamoto, Koji Suzuki, Hiroaki Saito, Kiyotaka Hidaka, and Tadafumi Ichikawa

      16 Feeding Ecology of Chaetognath Flaccisagitta enflata in the Kuroshio Region, Western North Pacific 257
      Hiroomi Miyamoto, Dharmamony Vijai, Yuji Okazaki, and Hiroaki Saito

      17 Reproduction and Early Life History of Mesopelagic Fishes in the Kuroshio Region: A Review of Recent Advances 273
      Chiyuki Sassa

      18 Variability in Growth Rates of Japanese Jack Mackerel Trachurus japonicus Larvae and Juveniles in the East China Sea – Effects of Temperature and Prey Abundance 295
      Motomitsu Takahashi, Chiyuki Sassa, Kou Nishiuchi, and Youichi Tsukamoto

      Index 309

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