Does structural change in the zooplankton community affect larval fish feeding in anthropogenically disturbed tropical waters?
Anthropogenic perturbations and climate change have altered the zooplankton community structure in the Klang Strait during the past 30 years, in that the taxa of large-bodied crustaceans (Acartiidae, Calanidae, Pseudodiaptomidae) are being replaced by those of small-bodied crustaceans (Oithonidae, E...
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Main Authors: | Quah, W. C., Chew, L. L., Chong, Ving Ching, Chu, Cecilia, Teoh, C. Y., Ooi, A. L. |
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2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/33679/ |
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