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NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION
Niall McGinty, Andrew D. Barton, Zoe V. Finkel, David G. Johns and Andrew J. Irwin (2021), Niche conservation in copepods between ocean basins, Ecography, doi: 10.1111/ecog.05690
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The Irwin Group goes to Annual Meeting 2021
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2021 Annual Meeting microtalk: Using biomes to improve global zooplankton model assessment – Niall McGinty (Dal))
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March 2021 CBIOMES e-meeting Niall McGinty (Dal)
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NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION
Niall McGinty, Andrew D Barton, Nicholas R Record, Zoe V Finkel, David G Johns, Charles A Stock, Andrew J Irwin (2020), Anthropogenic climate change impacts on copepod trait biogeography, Global Change Biology, doi: 10.1111/gcb.15499
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Using biomes to improve global zooplankton model assessment – Niall McGinty (Dal)
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2020 Annual Meeting e-poster: A comparison of zooplankton biomass from DARWIN and CPR in the North Atlantic – Niall McGinty (Dal, Irwin Group))
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Phytoplankton Realized Niches Track Changing Oceanic Conditions at a Long-Term Coastal Station off Sydney Australia
by Helen Hill for CBIOMES
CBIOMES researchers in the Dalhousie Group looking at changes in phytoplankton biogeography in response to changing climate find mean phytoplankton niches closely tracked changes in mean temperature, while the mean salinity and mixed layer depth realized niches were consistently at the extreme range of available conditions at a study site near Sydney Australia. Continue reading “Phytoplankton Realized Niches Track Changing Oceanic Conditions at a Long-Term Coastal Station off Sydney Australia”