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Record #88379:
Two series of macrozooplankton catches with the N70V net in the Indian sector of the Antarctic Ocean / Akito Kawamura.
Title: | Two series of macrozooplankton catches with the N70V net in the Indian sector of the Antarctic Ocean / Akito Kawamura. |
Author(s): | Kawamura, Akito. |
Date: | 1987. |
Publisher: | Tokyo: National Institute of Polar Research |
In: | National Institute of Polar Research. Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology. (1987.), Vol. 1 (1987) |
Abstract: | Results indicate decrease in three major herbivorous copepods which may reflect changes in marine Antarctic ecosystem, especially as regards interspecific dynamics between Euphausia superba and their major predator, the rorqual whale. |
Notes: | National Institute of Polar Research. Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology. Vol. 1 :84-89 (1987). |
Keywords: | 574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology. 574.583 -- Plankton. 59 -- Zoology. 595.383.1 -- Euphausiacea. 595.34 -- Copepoda. H2 -- Zoology: invertebrates. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. (*84) -- South Indian Ocean. |
SPRI record no.: | 88379 |
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