Editorial
microscopic food web is reorganised as the Western English Channel undergoes gradual alterations.
Author(s): Qing Guo*
The North East Atlantic and nearby oceans' plankton ecosystems have undergone significant change in recent decades, according to mounting data. The dynamics and spatial distribution of ectothermic species in the ocean have been shown to be significantly altered, which has been related to the severe change. (Erren TC et al., 2007) The Western English Channel's regional climate station L4 (50° 15.00′N, 4° 13.02′W) has undergone alterations, as highlighted by a number of recent research. By examining the long-term, annual, and seasonal changes of five zooplankton groups and eight copepod taxa, we here concentrate (Erren TC et al., 2009) on the modification of the plankton community. We describe the primary composition and phenology of the plankton communities. (Erren TC et al., 2015) over the four climatic () epochs that were detected at the L4 station. Our fi.. View More»
DOI:
10.14303/2141-5463.2023.28