Plankton lifeform traits master list (v3)

Indicators based on plankton functional groups, or lifeforms, can be used to reveal plankton community responses to factors such as nutrient loading from humans and climate-driven change. Changes in the relative abundance between ecologically-relevant lifeform pairs can indicate changes to key aspec...

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Main Author: UK Pelagic Habitats Expert Group, UK Pelagic Habitats Expert Group
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: The Archive for Marine Species and Habitats Data (DASSH) 2019
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17031/1631 2023-05-15T17:41:17+02:00 Plankton lifeform traits master list (v3) UK Pelagic Habitats Expert Group, UK Pelagic Habitats Expert Group 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.17031/1631 https://www.dassh.ac.uk/doitool/node/1631/ unknown The Archive for Marine Species and Habitats Data (DASSH) Other CreativeWork article Species master list for Pelagics Working Group 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17031/1631 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Indicators based on plankton functional groups, or lifeforms, can be used to reveal plankton community responses to factors such as nutrient loading from humans and climate-driven change. Changes in the relative abundance between ecologically-relevant lifeform pairs can indicate changes to key aspects of ecosystem functioning, for example, links between the water column and sea floor, ecosystem energy flows and pathways, and food web interactions. This database was created for the UK and OSPAR MSFD assessments and consists of plankton species, trait, and lifeform data for multiple Northeast Atlantic datasets. It is a living database and will evolve as more datasets, and species, are added. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description Indicators based on plankton functional groups, or lifeforms, can be used to reveal plankton community responses to factors such as nutrient loading from humans and climate-driven change. Changes in the relative abundance between ecologically-relevant lifeform pairs can indicate changes to key aspects of ecosystem functioning, for example, links between the water column and sea floor, ecosystem energy flows and pathways, and food web interactions. This database was created for the UK and OSPAR MSFD assessments and consists of plankton species, trait, and lifeform data for multiple Northeast Atlantic datasets. It is a living database and will evolve as more datasets, and species, are added.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author UK Pelagic Habitats Expert Group, UK Pelagic Habitats Expert Group
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Plankton lifeform traits master list (v3)
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title_full Plankton lifeform traits master list (v3)
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title_sort plankton lifeform traits master list (v3)
publisher The Archive for Marine Species and Habitats Data (DASSH)
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