Contrasting fine‐scale distributional patterns of zooplankton driven by the formation of a diatom‐dominated thin layer
Abstract
Although plankton thin layers have been described and modeled in a variety of environments, the physical structure surrounding the layer, associated biological rates, and distributions of multiple trophic levels are rarely examined simultaneously. Similar combinations of measurements, such as growth, mortality, and spatial relationships among plankton, are key to understanding how physical processes generating thin layers can influence...
Paper Details
Title
Contrasting fine‐scale distributional patterns of zooplankton driven by the formation of a diatom‐dominated thin layer
Published Date
Apr 30, 2020
Journal
Volume
65
Issue
9
Pages
2236 - 2258
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