2023
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.14096
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Sedimentary DNA can reveal the past population dynamics of a pelagic copepod

Abstract: Copepods play a key trophic role as secondary producers, transferring primary production to higher trophic levels such as fish. Copepod production contributes significantly to successful fish recruitment. Despite their importance, knowledge of copepod dynamics over several decades remains limited due to the lack of long‐term data series with adequate sampling and analysis. However, an understanding of long‐term copepod dynamics is urgently required to strive toward better management for sustainable aquatic eco… Show more

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“…McMurdo Sound and TNB. In contrast, sediment samples contained minimal amounts of copepod-sourced lipids, as they are not well preserved in sediments (Nakane et al, 2023).…”
Section: 51mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…McMurdo Sound and TNB. In contrast, sediment samples contained minimal amounts of copepod-sourced lipids, as they are not well preserved in sediments (Nakane et al, 2023).…”
Section: 51mentioning
confidence: 91%