Interannual abundance patterns of copepods during an ENSO event in Icy Strait, southeastern Alaska (original) (raw)

2004, ICES Journal of Marine Science

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Interannual variations in copepod abundance during the ENSO event at Icy Strait, southeastern Alaska, were analyzed to understand their responses to climate variability. The study found significant differences in species composition and density across years, reflecting the impact of environmental changes on copepod communities. Key species included Neocalanus spp. and Pseudocalanus spp., which exhibited varying patterns that highlight the intricate relationships between copepods and their ecological environment.

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