Upward migration of calanoid copepods is driven by high food quality in surface waters in an alpine lake
Suzhen Cui,
Ruirui Ding,
Qianhong Wang
et al.
Abstract:The diel vertical migration of zooplankton includes downward migration to deep water during the day and upward migration to surface water at night. Diurnal downward migration has been well explained; zooplankton migration to surface water at night remains unclear. This study aimed to explore the reason of the nocturnal upward migration of the calanoid copepod Arctodiaptomus sp. In Lake Heihai, an alpine lake (elevation 4,090 m above sea level) without predators.
Herein, we present the vertical profiles of the… Show more
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