2022
DOI: 10.26428/1606-9919-2022-202-3-33
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Long-term dynamics of forage base and food supply for nekton in the upper epipelagic layer of the western Bering Sea. Part 1. Composition and abundance of zooplankton and small-sized nekton

Abstract: An updated concept for the state, dynamics, and production of plankton communities in the upper epipelagic layer of the western Bering Sea is presented based on the timeseries for 1986–2020. The zooplankton biomass in summer exceeded the biomass in fall season in 1.3–2.1 times for the layer of 0–50 m and in 1.1–1.8 times for the layer of 0–200 m, mostly because of decreasing abundance of copepods and chaetognaths that was not compensated by slight increase of the euphausiids and amphipods biomass. Interannual … Show more

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