Abstract

A study of the surface zooplancton indicates that there is a nocturnal hyponeuston made up of a number of species which make one or more vertical migrations; accumulation is particularly marked at night between 0–10 cm. Other than these organisms it is not easy to detect any migratory rhythms.

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