2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1082495
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Organization of planktonic Tintinnina assemblages in the Atlantic Ocean

Abstract: Marine plankton have different biogeographical distribution patterns. However, it is not clear how the entire plankton assemblage is composed of these species with distinct biogeographical patterns. Tintinnina (tintinnids) is single-celled planktonic protozoa commonly used as model organisms in planktonic studies. In this research, we investigated the organization of Tintinnina assemblages along the Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT) spanning over 90 degrees of latitude during the 29th AMT cruise (2019). Tinti… Show more

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“…During this process, the dominance of these species changes in accordance with their adaptation to environmental variation associated with latitudinal change and mixing with coastal waters. This process is similar to the tintinnid community variation in different parts of subtropical gyres (Li, Tarran et al 2023).…”
Section: Tintinnid Community In Different Water Massessupporting
confidence: 64%
“…During this process, the dominance of these species changes in accordance with their adaptation to environmental variation associated with latitudinal change and mixing with coastal waters. This process is similar to the tintinnid community variation in different parts of subtropical gyres (Li, Tarran et al 2023).…”
Section: Tintinnid Community In Different Water Massessupporting
confidence: 64%