Over the last decade, plankton research has experienced extensive developments in automatic image acquisition for identifying and quantifying plankton species. This information is useful for the reporting of plankton occurrences and ecological data. Imagery instruments can vary in the way they sample (benchtop or in situ imagers) and the particle's size range they target (see Lombard et al. (2019) for an extensive comparison of instruments and specifications). However, due to the wide variety of instruments and their (automatic) output data and formats, it is challenging to integrate datasets that originate from different sources. For this reason, we developed recommendations for plankton imagery data management, which can promote the abili...
International audiencePlankton are the base of marine food webs, essential to sustaining fisheries a...
Plankton communities form the basis of aquatic ecosystems and elucidating their role in increasingly...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high‐volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
"Imagery data" can be referred as qualitative and quantitative information from a collection of imag...
International audiencePlankton plays a key role in the biological pump and has a big impact on marin...
International audienceA major challenge in characterizing plankton communities is the collection, id...
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Zooplankton are fundamental to aquatic ecosystem services such as carbon and nutrient cycling. There...
International audiencePlankton form the base of the marine food web and are sensitive indicators of ...
International audienceThe development of a new generation of biological sensors has drastically chan...
Zooplankton are fundamental to aquatic ecosystem services such as carbon and nutrient cycling. There...
Understanding the processes controlling the distribution and abundance of zooplankton has been a pri...
International audiencePlankton are the base of marine food webs, essential to sustaining fisheries a...
Plankton communities form the basis of aquatic ecosystems and elucidating their role in increasingly...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high‐volume imagers such as the In Situ I...
"Imagery data" can be referred as qualitative and quantitative information from a collection of imag...
International audiencePlankton plays a key role in the biological pump and has a big impact on marin...
International audienceA major challenge in characterizing plankton communities is the collection, id...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Zooplankton are fundamental to aquatic ecosystem services such as carbon and nutrient cycling. There...
International audiencePlankton form the base of the marine food web and are sensitive indicators of ...
International audienceThe development of a new generation of biological sensors has drastically chan...
Zooplankton are fundamental to aquatic ecosystem services such as carbon and nutrient cycling. There...
Understanding the processes controlling the distribution and abundance of zooplankton has been a pri...
International audiencePlankton are the base of marine food webs, essential to sustaining fisheries a...
Plankton communities form the basis of aquatic ecosystems and elucidating their role in increasingly...
The rise of in situ plankton imaging systems, particularly high‐volume imagers such as the In Situ I...