Significant effects of temperature and pH on zooplankton dynamics: implications for ocean warming and acidification

Highlights

  • The Yellow Sea coast showed a trend of warming and acidification of the sea water.
  • Zooplankton along the Yellow Sea coast were affected by temperature and pH.
  • Zooplankton showed significant spatial and temporal dynamics.

Abstract

Coastal ecosystems are increasingly affected by ocean warming and acidification, yet their combined impacts on zooplankton communities remain inadequately studied. Based on 11 ecological surveys conducted along the Yellow Sea coast between 2021 and 2023, we analyzed the responses of zooplankton communities to changes in seawater temperature and pH, which were accompanied by pronounced seasonal and spatial variation in community structure. Results revealed continuous warming and acidification trends. Copepods were the dominant group, followed by planktonic larvae, while Noctiluca scintillans and Centropages abdominalis exhibited clear seasonal outbreaks. Temperature showed a significantly negatively correlated with zooplankton abundance and biomass but positively with diversity and evenness, conversely, pH demonstrated the reverse pattern. Model analyses further indicated that the synergistic effects of warming and acidification were a major driver of dynamic and nonlinear fluctuations in zooplankton communities, pointing to the ecological instability of this coastal ecosystem. These findings provide observational evidence of climate-driven ecological change and highlight the importance of integrating zooplankton indicators into coastal monitoring and management strategies.

Li M., Ding D., Liu C., Cui Z., Dong W., Sun J., Qu K. & Wei Y., 2026. Significant effects of temperature and pH on zooplankton dynamics: implications for ocean warming and acidification. Ocean & Coastal Management 271: 107970. doi: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2025.107970. Article.


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