I am going to talk today
about my research on the copepod community in the water offshore of Maine and
New Hampshire. There is still a lot we donŐt know about coastal zooplankton
communities, even though the Gulf of Maine is one of the most heavily studied
planktonic communities in the world.
What really drew me to this research was the idea of thoroughly
sampling a semi-unknown community and seeing what patterns emerged. |
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In order to accurately describe any community, you need to
know how variable it is through space and time. Imagine a study of birds of new hampshire. Over two weeks, people go out and
record every bird they see. If
those two weeks are in january, it would be quite inaccurate to assume that
the results of this study represent the year-round bird assemblage. |