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Small-Scale Spatial Distribution in Oceanic ZOOPLANKTON1

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In this article, the authors used a Longhurst-Hardy plankton recorder near Guadalupe Island (Baja California) to obtain information on the small-scale horizontal patchiness of a number of zooplankton species.
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A Longhurst-Hardy plankton recorder was used near Guadalupe Island (Baja California) to obtain information on the small-scale horizontal patchiness of a number of zooplankton species. On one occasion, a daytime series of 11 horizontal recorder tows was taken forming a grid over an area 500 m square at 90-m depth (total number of samples, 459), On another, a single long nighttime horizontal tow was taken at 20 m (82 samples). A method has been developed to measure spatial structure in terms of patch size and shape, number and distribution of patches in the grid area, concentration of individuals in each patch, and densities of background individuals. The patches were approximately circular with a median patch radius ranging from 13.6 to 15.6 m for the species on the grid and 38.4 to 73.1 m for the night tow, Estimates of the numbers of patches in the grid area ranged from 183 to 22,2. They were distributed randomly, Average densities of individuals in the patches over the grid varied from 2,.6 to 5.1 times the background densities. Although the abundances of different species showed a significant degree of concordance, the relationship between the same species pair on different tows and between different species pairs was quite variable. The degree of aggregation of the less abundant species was associated with their density; the lower the density the less frequently significant departures from a random expectation were o>bserved.

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Dynamical aspects of animal grouping: Swarms, schools, flocks, and herds

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Patterns and Processes in the Time-Space Scales of Plankton Distributions

TL;DR: For example, it is evident that organisms have aggregated, patchy distributions of abundance on a wide variety of space and time scales as mentioned in this paper, which can be easily seen in the terrestrial and littoral environments.
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Natural mortality of marine invertebrate larvae

Steven S. Rumrill
- 01 Oct 1990 - 
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Larval Mortality in Marine Fishes and the Critical Period Concept

TL;DR: This review will first consider several variants of this broad definition of the critical period, and then examine evidence for a critical period (in its most widely accepted sense) in marine fishes.
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Phytoplankton patchiness: the role of lateral stirring and mixing

TL;DR: The role played by lateral advection and mixing in marine phytoplankton patchy distribution has been discussed in this paper, with a focus on the role of the physical circulation in this regime.
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