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Diogoul, Ndague; Brehmer, Patrice; Perrot, Yannick; Tiedemann, Maik; Abou Thiam,; El Ayoubi, Salaheddine; Mouget, Anne; Migayrou, Chloe; Sadio, Oumar; Sarre, Abdoulaye. |
Understanding the relationship between sound-scattering layers (SSLs) and pelagic habitat characteristics is a substantial step to apprehend ecosystem dynamics SSLs are detected on echo sounders representing aggregated marine pelagic organisms. In this study, SSL characteristics of zooplankton and micronekton were identified during an upwelling event in two contrasting areas of the Senegalese continental shelf. Here a cold upwelling-influenced inshore area was sharply separated by a strong thermal boundary from a deeper, warmer, stratified offshore area. Mean SSL thickness and SSL vertical depth increased with the shelf depth. The thickest and deepest SSLs were observed in the offshore part of the shelf. Hence, zooplankton and micronekton seem to occur... |
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Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00606/71777/70261.pdf |
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