TitleSeasonal Succession of Zooplankton Populations in Two Dissimilar Marine Embayments on the Oregon Coast
Publication TypeThesis
Year of Publication1972
AuthorsZimmerman, Steven T.
Academic DepartmentDept. of Oceanography
DegreePh. D.
Pagination193 p.
Date Published1972
UniversityOregon State University
CityCorvallis, Or.
Type of WorkDoctoral Dissertation
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Internet Resources LD4330 1972D .Z43, Guin *Zimmerman 1972, Digital Open Access
KeywordsAcartia species, aquatic invertebrates, biological, community ecology, copepods, crustaceans, ecological succession, Eurytemora species, population biology, theses, Yaquina Bay
NotesThe "two dissimilar marine embayments" were Netarts and Yaquina Bays. " Zooplankton tows and hydrographic observations were made in to bays on the Oregon coast. Five stations were sampled weekly in Yaquina Bay from May, 1969 through September, 1970. Three stations were sampled weekly weekly in Netarts Bay from October, 1969 through January, 1961. Zooplankton collections were made with a Clarke-Bumpus sampler towed in a series of oblique steps. A #6 mesh (.239 mm aperture) net was used. A one year period from October, 1969 through September, 1970 was used to make a comparison of location and succession of zooplankton populations in the two bays..." (from the Abstract) Major professor was H. F. Frolander.
URLhttps://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/g158bk64z
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