Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region with respect to the planktonic biogeography of the sea. However, to the best of our knowledge, there have been no reports on the existence of a tintinnid community in the transition zone. In this research, tintinnids along two transects across the North Pacific Transition Zone (NPTZ) were investigated in summer 2016 and 2019. Eighty-three oceanic tintinnid species were identified, 41 of which were defined as common oceanic species. The common oceanic species were further divided into five groups: boreal, warm water type I, warm water type II, transition zone, and cosmopolitan species. Undella californiensis and Undella clevei were transition zon...
Abstract−This study examined seasonal and annual occurrences of warm oceanic tintinnid species in so...
The species-rich order Tintinnida is a group of planktonic ciliates ubiquitous in coastal marine wat...
International audienceMarine plankton have different biogeographical distribution patterns. However,...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Tintinnids are planktonic ciliates that play an important role in marine ecosystem. According to the...
Tintinnids (Ciliophora) are important microzooplankton grazers. In the Southern Ocean, they are foun...
The present study is the first bay wide assessment of Masinloc-Oyon Bay Marine Reserve using biologi...
Marine plankton have different biogeographical distribution patterns. However, it is not clear how t...
Abstract−This study examined seasonal and annual occurrences of warm oceanic tintinnid species in so...
The species-rich order Tintinnida is a group of planktonic ciliates ubiquitous in coastal marine wat...
International audienceMarine plankton have different biogeographical distribution patterns. However,...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Located from 35° to 45° latitude in both hemispheres, the transition zone is an important region wit...
Tintinnids are planktonic ciliates that play an important role in marine ecosystem. According to the...
Tintinnids (Ciliophora) are important microzooplankton grazers. In the Southern Ocean, they are foun...
The present study is the first bay wide assessment of Masinloc-Oyon Bay Marine Reserve using biologi...
Marine plankton have different biogeographical distribution patterns. However, it is not clear how t...
Abstract−This study examined seasonal and annual occurrences of warm oceanic tintinnid species in so...
The species-rich order Tintinnida is a group of planktonic ciliates ubiquitous in coastal marine wat...
International audienceMarine plankton have different biogeographical distribution patterns. However,...