Basin-scale distribution of salps and doliolids in the transition region of the North Pacific Ocean in summer: Drivers of bloom occurrence and effect on the pelagic ecosystem

Author:

Ishak Nurul Huda Ahmad,Motoki Kentaro,Miyamoto Hiroomi,Fuji Taiki,Taniuchi Yukiko,Kakehi Shigeho,Kuroda Hiroshi,Setou Takashi,Takahashi Kazutaka

Funder

Fisheries Agency

Universiti Malaysia Terengganu

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Geology,Aquatic Science

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