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Life strategies in an upwelling world: distribution patterns and niche partitioning of Calanidae copepods in the Benguela Current. [PDF]
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Respiration and ammonium excretion metabolism in oceanic mesozooplankton
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Biogeochemical fluxes through mesozooplankton [PDF]
Mesozooplankton are significant consumers of phytoplankton, and have a significant impact on the oceanic biogeochemical cycles of carbon and other elements. Their contribution to vertical particle flux is much larger than that of microzooplankton, yet most global biogeochemical models have lumped these two plankton functional types together.
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Modelling the dynamics of the North Sea's Mesozooplankton
Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 1995A simple biomass-only zooplankton submodel is presented, describing the dynamics of copepods and carnivorous zooplankton in the North Sea. This submodel together with the other process-oriented submodels (viz. phytoplankton dynamics, the microbial food web, benthic processes, fish dynamics and large-scale advective transport) forms a spatially resolved
Broekhuizen, N. +3 more
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Latitudinal transition of epipelagic mesozooplankton in the northwestern Pacific in winter
Marine Environmental Research, 2023The northwestern Pacific (NWP) is a hotspot of marine biodiversity study, and zooplankton is a crucial secondary producer in the marine ecosystem. It is of utmost importance to do extensive study on the distribution of zooplankton community in the NWP. The distribution of epipelagic zooplankton community in the 143-146°E section between the equator and
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Mesozooplankton in the Arctic Ocean in summer
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 1999The biomass, species and chemical composition of the mesozooplankton and their impact on lower food levels were estimated along a transect across the Arctic Ocean. Mesozooplankton biomass in the upper 200 m of the water column was signi"cantly higher (19}42 mg DW m~3) than has previously been reported for the Arctic Ocean, and it reached a maximum at ...
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