The effect of predatory chaetognaths on zooplankton assemblages at the start of the spring bloom in Glacier Bay, Alaska, U.S.A.
Galcier Bay is a suitable ecosystem for chaetognaths with their main prey being the relatively abundant Calanus copepods. Evidence supports a separate nursery habitat for juvenile chaetognaths. A significant negative correlation between chaetognaths and their main prey indicates that chaetognaths do...
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ftunivwashington:oai:digital.lib.washington.edu:1773/3755 2024-06-02T08:06:59+00:00 The effect of predatory chaetognaths on zooplankton assemblages at the start of the spring bloom in Glacier Bay, Alaska, U.S.A. Ekblad, Cathy 2008-06-19 http://hdl.handle.net/1773/3755 en_US eng School of Oceanography, University of Washington Keil R., Kelley D., D'Asaro E., Krembs C., and Collins R.E. [Eds.] 2008. Proceedings from the University of Washington School of Oceanography Undergraduate Thesis Research Expedition to Glacier Bay Alaska, March 2008. 296pp. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/3755 Chaetognatha--Alaska--Glacier Bay Predation (Biology)--Alaska--Glacier Bay Marine zooplankton--counting--Alaska--Glacier Bay Other 2008 ftunivwashington 2024-05-06T11:36:59Z Galcier Bay is a suitable ecosystem for chaetognaths with their main prey being the relatively abundant Calanus copepods. Evidence supports a separate nursery habitat for juvenile chaetognaths. A significant negative correlation between chaetognaths and their main prey indicates that chaetognaths do impact the zooplankton community assemblage in Glacier Bay. Other/Unknown Material glacier Alaska Copepods University of Washington, Seattle: ResearchWorks Glacier Bay |
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Galcier Bay is a suitable ecosystem for chaetognaths with their main prey being the relatively abundant Calanus copepods. Evidence supports a separate nursery habitat for juvenile chaetognaths. A significant negative correlation between chaetognaths and their main prey indicates that chaetognaths do impact the zooplankton community assemblage in Glacier Bay. |
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The effect of predatory chaetognaths on zooplankton assemblages at the start of the spring bloom in Glacier Bay, Alaska, U.S.A. |
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The effect of predatory chaetognaths on zooplankton assemblages at the start of the spring bloom in Glacier Bay, Alaska, U.S.A. |
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The effect of predatory chaetognaths on zooplankton assemblages at the start of the spring bloom in Glacier Bay, Alaska, U.S.A. |
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The effect of predatory chaetognaths on zooplankton assemblages at the start of the spring bloom in Glacier Bay, Alaska, U.S.A. |
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The effect of predatory chaetognaths on zooplankton assemblages at the start of the spring bloom in Glacier Bay, Alaska, U.S.A. |
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effect of predatory chaetognaths on zooplankton assemblages at the start of the spring bloom in glacier bay, alaska, u.s.a. |
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School of Oceanography, University of Washington |
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glacier Alaska Copepods |
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glacier Alaska Copepods |
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Keil R., Kelley D., D'Asaro E., Krembs C., and Collins R.E. [Eds.] 2008. Proceedings from the University of Washington School of Oceanography Undergraduate Thesis Research Expedition to Glacier Bay Alaska, March 2008. 296pp. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/3755 |
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