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- who: Haibo Li et al. from the Indian Institute of Education and University of Salento, Italy have published the Article: Organization of planktonic Tintinnina assemblages in the Atlantic Ocean, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The study showed that frontal zone species had wider temperature range (approx. In the present study, U. clevei showed an asymmetric distribution pattern between both hemispheres and was linked to the frontal systems of different water masses. The mechanism responsible for their presence in Vertically, this study showed that some species had surface abundance peaks, whereas others exhibited abundance peaks at . . .
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