Despite the ecological importance of microscale (0.01–1 meter) and fine-scale (1 to hundreds of meters) plankton patchiness, the dimensions and taxonomic identity of patches …
L Lieber, R Langrock… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Understanding physical mechanisms underlying seabird foraging is fundamental to predict responses to coastal change. For instance, turbulence in the water arising from natural or …
Y Zhang, W Yu, X Chen, M Zhou… - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Mesoscale eddies are ubiquitous in global oceans yielding significant impacts on marine life. As a short-lived pelagic squid species, the population of neon flying squid …
Eastern Boundary Systems support major fisheries whose early life stages depend on upwelling production. Upwelling can be highly variable at the regional scale, with …
This paper reviews the recent progress in the application of Lagrangian methods for detecting potential feeding and fishing grounds and the relationship between the dynamic …
NHA Ishak, K Motoki, H Miyamoto, T Fuji… - Progress in …, 2022 - Elsevier
The large-scale distribution of thaliaceans in relation to environmental variables was investigated over 4500 km in the transition region of the North Pacific (36° N–43.6° N, 141.5° …
T Panaïotis, L Caray–Counil, B Woodward… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
As the basis of oceanic food webs and a key component of the biological carbon pump, planktonic organisms play major roles in the oceans. Their study benefited from the …
Coastal ecosystems are rapidly changing due to human-caused global warming, rising sea level, changing circulation patterns, sea ice loss, and acidification that in turn alter the …
Doliolids are common gelatinous grazers in marine ecosystems around the world and likely influence carbon cycling due to their large population sizes with high growth and excretion …