The role of ciliates in the pelagic life cycle of the Mediterranean [Translation from: Rapports et Proces Verbaux des Reunions-Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 17, 511-512, 1963]

During hydrographic and plankton studies carried out since 1960 in the coastal zone between the Ebro and Castellon (western Mediterranean), data has been collected which confirms the importance of ciliates in the composition and activity of the plankton. The ciliates in 413 samples of 100 ml of water were counted, having been examined with the Utermohl microscope after sedimentation. The samples studied were distributed according to the density of their population. subject for study. The author concludes that recognition of the role of ciliates as an important link in the food chain of the sea would simplify the interpretation of certain problems posed by the nutrition of certain groups of planktonic animals.

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Main Author: Margalef, R.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Freshwater Biological Association 1981
Subjects:Biology, Ecology, Oceanography, Pelagic environment, Life cycle, Food webs, Plankton, Population density,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22524
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-225242021-06-24T16:02:27Z The role of ciliates in the pelagic life cycle of the Mediterranean [Translation from: Rapports et Proces Verbaux des Reunions-Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 17, 511-512, 1963] Margalef, R. Biology Ecology Oceanography Pelagic environment Life cycle Food webs Plankton Population density During hydrographic and plankton studies carried out since 1960 in the coastal zone between the Ebro and Castellon (western Mediterranean), data has been collected which confirms the importance of ciliates in the composition and activity of the plankton. The ciliates in 413 samples of 100 ml of water were counted, having been examined with the Utermohl microscope after sedimentation. The samples studied were distributed according to the density of their population. subject for study. The author concludes that recognition of the role of ciliates as an important link in the food chain of the sea would simplify the interpretation of certain problems posed by the nutrition of certain groups of planktonic animals. Translated from French into English 2021-06-24T16:02:27Z 2021-06-24T16:02:27Z 1981 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22524 en FBA Translations (New Series) http://www.fba.org.uk/fba-translations http://www.fba.org.uk application/pdf application/pdf Freshwater Biological Association Windermere, UK http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/4974 1256 2011-03-24 10:20:50 4974 Freshwater Biological Association
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topic Biology
Ecology
Oceanography
Pelagic environment
Life cycle
Food webs
Plankton
Population density
Biology
Ecology
Oceanography
Pelagic environment
Life cycle
Food webs
Plankton
Population density
spellingShingle Biology
Ecology
Oceanography
Pelagic environment
Life cycle
Food webs
Plankton
Population density
Biology
Ecology
Oceanography
Pelagic environment
Life cycle
Food webs
Plankton
Population density
Margalef, R.
The role of ciliates in the pelagic life cycle of the Mediterranean [Translation from: Rapports et Proces Verbaux des Reunions-Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 17, 511-512, 1963]
description During hydrographic and plankton studies carried out since 1960 in the coastal zone between the Ebro and Castellon (western Mediterranean), data has been collected which confirms the importance of ciliates in the composition and activity of the plankton. The ciliates in 413 samples of 100 ml of water were counted, having been examined with the Utermohl microscope after sedimentation. The samples studied were distributed according to the density of their population. subject for study. The author concludes that recognition of the role of ciliates as an important link in the food chain of the sea would simplify the interpretation of certain problems posed by the nutrition of certain groups of planktonic animals.
format monograph
topic_facet Biology
Ecology
Oceanography
Pelagic environment
Life cycle
Food webs
Plankton
Population density
author Margalef, R.
author_facet Margalef, R.
author_sort Margalef, R.
title The role of ciliates in the pelagic life cycle of the Mediterranean [Translation from: Rapports et Proces Verbaux des Reunions-Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 17, 511-512, 1963]
title_short The role of ciliates in the pelagic life cycle of the Mediterranean [Translation from: Rapports et Proces Verbaux des Reunions-Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 17, 511-512, 1963]
title_full The role of ciliates in the pelagic life cycle of the Mediterranean [Translation from: Rapports et Proces Verbaux des Reunions-Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 17, 511-512, 1963]
title_fullStr The role of ciliates in the pelagic life cycle of the Mediterranean [Translation from: Rapports et Proces Verbaux des Reunions-Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 17, 511-512, 1963]
title_full_unstemmed The role of ciliates in the pelagic life cycle of the Mediterranean [Translation from: Rapports et Proces Verbaux des Reunions-Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 17, 511-512, 1963]
title_sort role of ciliates in the pelagic life cycle of the mediterranean [translation from: rapports et proces verbaux des reunions-conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer 17, 511-512, 1963]
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