1. Several studies have shown that wind-induced water movements have an important effect on the spatial distribution of crustacean zooplankton. However, few attempts have been made to quantify the effect of physical processes on these broad-scale patterns. Much of our understanding of this spatial structure has been based on the results of isolated surveys, which do not capture the dynamic nature of the pelagic environment. 2. In this study, we have used a combination of high-speed sampling (at a spatial resolution of 240 m) and spatial data analysis to quantify the factors influencing the horizontal spatial structure of the Daphnia galeata population in Windermere. 3. The results show that lake-wide circulation patterns, as indicated...
Zooplankton play a vital role in the world's oceans in terms of transport of carbon out of the surf...
In situations where the direct physical forcing of biological processes, through nutrient supply or ...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
This study combines Optical Plankton Counter data on zooplankton abundance and Acoustic Doppler Curr...
Spatial patterns in the abundance of species are determined by local abiotic and biotic conditions,...
The vertical distribution of crustacean zooplankton species was examined during 2000 in Windermere, ...
Spatial synchrony in population dynamics is a ubiquitous ecological phenomenon that can result from ...
Spatial patterns in the abundance of species are determined by local abiotic and biotic conditions, ...
We deployed depth-specific drifters in the western and eastern parts of the South Arm basin of Lake ...
Wind blowing over the pelagic zones of stratified lakes creates recirculating water currents. In Lak...
Horizontal patterns of plankton communities in lakes are assumed to be transitory resulting from ins...
1. The macroecological drivers of freshwater diversity are accredited geographical, spatial and cl...
Experimental evidence suggests that winds having speeds>2-3 m s-l are required to mix floating ph...
Zooplankton are a key constituent of oceanic food webs, thus, oceanographic processes that influence...
The impact of transient wind events on an established zooplankton community was observed during a fi...
Zooplankton play a vital role in the world's oceans in terms of transport of carbon out of the surf...
In situations where the direct physical forcing of biological processes, through nutrient supply or ...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
This study combines Optical Plankton Counter data on zooplankton abundance and Acoustic Doppler Curr...
Spatial patterns in the abundance of species are determined by local abiotic and biotic conditions,...
The vertical distribution of crustacean zooplankton species was examined during 2000 in Windermere, ...
Spatial synchrony in population dynamics is a ubiquitous ecological phenomenon that can result from ...
Spatial patterns in the abundance of species are determined by local abiotic and biotic conditions, ...
We deployed depth-specific drifters in the western and eastern parts of the South Arm basin of Lake ...
Wind blowing over the pelagic zones of stratified lakes creates recirculating water currents. In Lak...
Horizontal patterns of plankton communities in lakes are assumed to be transitory resulting from ins...
1. The macroecological drivers of freshwater diversity are accredited geographical, spatial and cl...
Experimental evidence suggests that winds having speeds>2-3 m s-l are required to mix floating ph...
Zooplankton are a key constituent of oceanic food webs, thus, oceanographic processes that influence...
The impact of transient wind events on an established zooplankton community was observed during a fi...
Zooplankton play a vital role in the world's oceans in terms of transport of carbon out of the surf...
In situations where the direct physical forcing of biological processes, through nutrient supply or ...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...