Continuous plankton records stand the test of time: evaluation of flow rates, clogging and the continuity of the CPR time-series
The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey is one of the most extensive biological time-series in existence and has been in operation over major regions of the North Atlantic since 1932. However, there is little information about the volume of water filtered through each sample, but rather a gene...
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ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/20953993 2023-05-15T17:29:06+02:00 Continuous plankton records stand the test of time: evaluation of flow rates, clogging and the continuity of the CPR time-series E John S Batten D Stevens A Walne T Jonas Graeme Hays 2002-09-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30058240 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Continuous_plankton_records_stand_the_test_of_time_evaluation_of_flow_rates_clogging_and_the_continuity_of_the_CPR_time-series/20953993 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30058240 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Continuous_plankton_records_stand_the_test_of_time_evaluation_of_flow_rates_clogging_and_the_continuity_of_the_CPR_time-series/20953993 All Rights Reserved Ecology Zoology Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Physical Sciences Marine & Freshwater Biology Oceanography NORTH-ATLANTIC OSCILLATION FILTRATION EFFICIENCY ZOOPLANKTON VARIABILITY CLIMATE ENVIRONMENT PHENOLOGY TRENDS SPEED SEA Text Journal contribution 2002 ftdeakinunifig 2022-11-17T21:48:22Z The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey is one of the most extensive biological time-series in existence and has been in operation over major regions of the North Atlantic since 1932. However, there is little information about the volume of water filtered through each sample, but rather a general assumption has persisted that each sample represents 3 m3. Data from electromagnetic flowmeters, deployed on CPRs between 1995 and 1998, was examined. The mean volume filtered through samples was 3.11 m3 and the effect of clogging on filtration efficiencies was not great. Consequently, even when the likely variations in flow due to clogging are taken into account, previously identified links between zooplankton abundance and climatic signals remain strong. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation DRO - Deakin Research Online |
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The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey is one of the most extensive biological time-series in existence and has been in operation over major regions of the North Atlantic since 1932. However, there is little information about the volume of water filtered through each sample, but rather a general assumption has persisted that each sample represents 3 m3. Data from electromagnetic flowmeters, deployed on CPRs between 1995 and 1998, was examined. The mean volume filtered through samples was 3.11 m3 and the effect of clogging on filtration efficiencies was not great. Consequently, even when the likely variations in flow due to clogging are taken into account, previously identified links between zooplankton abundance and climatic signals remain strong. |
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Continuous plankton records stand the test of time: evaluation of flow rates, clogging and the continuity of the CPR time-series |
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Continuous plankton records stand the test of time: evaluation of flow rates, clogging and the continuity of the CPR time-series |
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Continuous plankton records stand the test of time: evaluation of flow rates, clogging and the continuity of the CPR time-series |
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Continuous plankton records stand the test of time: evaluation of flow rates, clogging and the continuity of the CPR time-series |
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Continuous plankton records stand the test of time: evaluation of flow rates, clogging and the continuity of the CPR time-series |
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continuous plankton records stand the test of time: evaluation of flow rates, clogging and the continuity of the cpr time-series |
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North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation |
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North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation |
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