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Evaluating zooplankton community responses to aquaculture wastewater using eDNA metabarcoding and morphological identification

open access: yes
Inland aquaculture wastewater (AWW) is nutrient-rich due to the high stocking densities of cultivated organisms and intensive feeding inputs. Finding sustainable wastewater management strategies is critical as aquaculture is the fastest-growing food ...
Dickenson, Leah
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Spatial and Temporal Distribution Patterns of Zooplankton in a Shallow Lowland Coastal Lake, Lake Waihola in New Zealand

open access: yes, 2011
Communities in shallow coastal lakes are inclined to change with environmental variations quite frequently due to their proximity to marine environments. The pelagic zooplankton community of shallow lowland coastal lake, Lake Waihola in South Island, New
Closs, Gerard, Klattel, Giri
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Fish assemblage at a newly restored tidal wetland reflects surrounding waterways in the Sacramento‐San Joaquin Delta

open access: yesRestoration Ecology, EarlyView.
Abstract Introduction We studied the response of fish assemblages, water quality, and plankton following the completion of 700 acres of a 1184‐acre tidal restoration project (Dutch Slough Tidal Restoration; DSTR) in a system degraded by water diversions, channelization, non‐native species, and wetland loss.
Lynette Williams Duman   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mesoscale zooplankton distribution patterns and euphausiid population ecology in the south-west Atlantic

open access: yes, 1995
Two mesoscale net sampling surveys were conducted in the south-west Atlantic between 34° and 55 °S. The first survey was in the austral spring of 1990 and used both an RMT8 net which was trawled obliquely down to 200 or 300 m and caught mainly ...
Tarling, G.A   +2 more
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Multitrophic responses to tidal marsh restoration: early effects of channel configuration on water quality, aquatic food web structure, and fish communities

open access: yesRestoration Ecology, EarlyView.
Abstract Introduction Tidal wetland restoration is critical for reversing habitat loss and enhancing resilience under sea‐level rise and climate variability. Dutch Slough in the San Francisco Estuary served as a living laboratory for adaptive management.
Joseph E. Merz   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Zooplankton Metabolism Shapes Molecular Composition of Dissolved Organic Matter in Coastal Waters. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Sci Technol
Nuruddin MF   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Plankton vertical migrations - Implications for the pelagic ecosystem

open access: yes, 2011
Habitat selection is an important behavior of many organisms. The direction and strength of this behavior is often characterized as a result of a trade off between predator avoidance and obtaining resources. A characteristic example of this trade off may
Haupt, Florian
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Investigating the efficacy of tidal wetland restoration in enhancing aquatic food web resources for native fishes

open access: yesRestoration Ecology, EarlyView.
Abstract Introduction Endangered fish species, such as Delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus), in the San Francisco Estuary are threatened by a multitude of anthropogenic stressors. Tidal wetland restoration can partially mitigate these stressors by increasing food availability of aquatic invertebrate prey, but the efficacy of restoration remains ...
Gabriel Ng   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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