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The Diversity and Abundance of Gelatinous Zooplankton in the Gulf of Thailand
Gelatinous zooplanktons (GZ) are zooplanktons that have jelly-like tissue and have more than 95% of their body made of water. They are diverse and play a role in energy transfer to higher trophic levels, but some species harm humans and affect fishing and aquaculture industries negatively. Knowledge on GZ in Thailand is limited.openaire +1 more source
State of gelatinous zooplankton research in the Adriatic Sea
While crustacean invaders, such as the copepod Pseudodiaptomus marinus, are receiving much attention, gelatinous zooplankton is not getting the recognition it deserves until it starts to dramatically influence the environment, as seen with the intrusion of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi. The likely reason for this neglect of gelatinous zooplankton isBatistić, Mirna +2 more
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Will gelatinous zooplankton replace fish in the Mediterranean Sea?
2014Želatinozni plankton u moru predstavljaju planktonski žarnjaci - meduze (Cnidaria), rebraši (Ctenophora) i plaštenjaci (Tunicata). U njihovim životnim ciklusima uobičajeno je da se u pojedinim sezonama i povoljnim uvjetima javljaju u velikom broju primjeraka.
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The role of gelatinous zooplankton for marine ecosystems and the carbon cycle [PDF]
There is increasing recognition of the importance of gelatinous zooplankton (GZ) within the ocean. However, observations of GZ and understanding of their ecosystem role, lags behind other zooplankton. Increasing pressures on the ocean, including climate change and overfishing, will likely impact GZ.
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Evidence of mimicry of gelatinous zooplankton by anguilliform leptocephali for predator avoidance
Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology, 2013Michael J Miller
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Sinking of Gelatinous Zooplankton Biomass Increases Deep Carbon Transfer Efficiency Globally
Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2019Mario Lebrato +2 more
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Distribution and trophic links of gelatinous zooplankton on Dogger Bank, North Sea
Marine Biology, 2011Jessica R Frost +2 more
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