2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.950695
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Influence of rainfall events on zooplankton community characteristics and feeding habits in estuarine–coastal environments

Abstract: In temperate estuaries, rainfall causes environmental fluctuations, such as salinity and suspended particulate matter (SPM), and can affect zooplankton distribution patterns. This study focused on the effect of temporary freshwater inflow on the composition of major zooplankton species and changes in their ecological status in the Seomjin River estuary before (June) and after (August) rainfall in 2018. Environmental data were collected from 14 and 15 stations before and after rainfall, respectively. All factor… Show more

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“…Contrary, the zooplankton abundance was found higher in October. This condition might be influenced by increasing rainfall intensity during October that led the change of zooplankton distribution pattern and feeding activities [38]. These grassing zooplankton in all sampling locations would be followed by reducing phytoplankton abundance.…”
Section: Plankton Abundance (N)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Contrary, the zooplankton abundance was found higher in October. This condition might be influenced by increasing rainfall intensity during October that led the change of zooplankton distribution pattern and feeding activities [38]. These grassing zooplankton in all sampling locations would be followed by reducing phytoplankton abundance.…”
Section: Plankton Abundance (N)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Moreover, the shifts in dominance between crustaceans and gelatinous filter feeders are important indicators that should be considered for long-term marine monitoring [56,57].…”
Section: Yearmentioning
confidence: 99%