Articles | Volume 16, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-337-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-337-2020
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17 Mar 2020
Research article |  | 17 Mar 2020

Impact of tidal dynamics on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay

Vladislav Y. Petrusevich, Igor A. Dmitrenko, Andrea Niemi, Sergey A. Kirillov, Christina Michelle Kamula, Zou Zou A. Kuzyk, David G. Barber, and Jens K. Ehn

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The diel vertical migration of zooplankton is considered the largest daily migration of biomass on Earth. This study investigates zooplankton distribution, dynamics, and factors controlling them during open-water and ice cover periods in Hudson Bay, a large seasonally ice-covered Canadian inland sea. The presented data constitute the first-ever observed diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay during winter and its interaction with the tidal dynamics.