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Zooplancton et micronecton estivaux des deux cents premiers m�tres en M�diterran�e Occidentale

Authors: J. Boucher; A. Thiriot;

Zooplancton et micronecton estivaux des deux cents premiers m�tres en M�diterran�e Occidentale

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1. La distribution qualitative et quantitative du zooplancton et du micronecton recoltes pendant la campagne Polymede (Mediterranee occidentale, mai/juin 1970) de la couche superficielle (0 a 200 m) est expliquee en fonction des caracteristiques du milieu. 2. L'augmentation de la biomasse dans les deux cents premiers metres pendant la nuit est importante pour le micronecton (1×10), faible pour le macroplancton (1×2). 3. Les variations nycthemerales de la biomasse mesoplanctonique sont negligeables. 4. Le macroplancton ne presente pas de particularite dans sa repartition geographique. 5. Au niveau du micronecton, les plus fortes concentrations de poissons (Mer d'Alboran) semblent liees au courant atlantique; les euphausiaces, au contraire, sont plus abondants au nord du 40eme parallele, en particulier dans le Golfe de Genes. 6. Au niveau du mesoplancton, l'abondance et les caracteristiques des populations sont liees au trajet du courant atlantique et a l'evolution des zones de divergence.

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