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Factors affecting distribution and abundance of zooplankton, with an emphasis on Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba
Author(s) -
Langdon B. Quetin,
Robin M. Ross,
Thomas K. Frazer,
Karen L. Haberman
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
antarctic research series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
eISSN - 2328-9201
pISSN - 0066-4634
DOI - 10.1029/ar070p0357
Subject(s) - euphausia , antarctic krill , zooplankton , euphausiacea , krill , abundance (ecology) , oceanography , fishery , environmental science , biology , geology
Variation in the abundance and distribution ci zooplankton is an inherent characteristic ci pelagic marine ecosystems. In this chapter, we discuss how patterns of abundance and distribution &JC affected by the life cycle characteristics c:I some rl the predominant macrowoplankton west c::l the Antarctic Peninsula . Because ci the importance of Antarctic krill, EuphausitJ Sllptrba. within this region, some aspects ci its ecoiolY ~ given special .uentian. Of particular relevance to rum:nt hypotheses is the association of krill and sea icc , and new evidence is presented for winter habilal Icgreg_tion between adult and larval Slages. Subsequent discussion focuses 00 strategies for winter survival, and variation in recruilmenl. Finally, we discuss the effects of abiotic facton such as frontal shifts, and biotic factors such as food composition, as they ~late to abundance and distribution ci zooplankton.

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