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Taxonomy / Aquatic ecology / Biological oceanography / Planktology / Fisheries / Antarctic krill / Euphausia / Copepod / Swarm behaviour / Biology / Krill / Phyla
Date: 2011-05-06 19:43:48
Taxonomy
Aquatic ecology
Biological oceanography
Planktology
Fisheries
Antarctic krill
Euphausia
Copepod
Swarm behaviour
Biology
Krill
Phyla

We quickly recognized that the ADCP profiles of backscatter intensity appeared to be well-correlated to vertical distributions of euphausiids, principally E.superba, but including Thysanoessa macrura. Zooplankton samples

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