The effects of changing climate on microzooplankton grazing and community structure: drivers, predictions and knowledge gaps
Abstract
Microzooplankton dominate trophic interactions and biogeochemical processes at the base of pelagic marine food webs and so their responses to a changing ocean environment have potentially large implications for ocean ecosystem functioning. This diverse array of mostly protistan species constitutes an important source of phytoplankton and bacterial mortality, and contributes significantly to the food available to higher trophic levels by...
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Title
The effects of changing climate on microzooplankton grazing and community structure: drivers, predictions and knowledge gaps
Published Date
Dec 14, 2012
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
2
Pages
235 - 252
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