Original paper
Spatial distributions of Southern Ocean mesozooplankton communities have been resilient to long‐term surface warming
Abstract
The biogeographic response of oceanic planktonic communities to climatic change has a large influence on the future stability of marine food webs and the functioning of global biogeochemical cycles. Temperature plays a pivotal role in determining the distribution of these communities and ocean warming has the potential to cause major distributional shifts, particularly in polar regions where the thermal envelope is narrow. We considered the...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial distributions of Southern Ocean mesozooplankton communities have been resilient to long‐term surface warming
Published Date
Aug 29, 2017
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
132 - 142
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