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The possible copepod link between kelp forests, the pelagic ecosystem and deep-sea carbon sequestration
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2023
bioRxiv
pre-print
Kelp forests are dynamic coastal habitats that generate large amounts of carbon-rich detritus. The fate of this detritus is largely unknown and considered a missing link in global carbon budgets. Kelp detritus can serve as food for benthic invertebrates and pelagic invertebrate larvae, but we know close to nothing about the role of kelp detritus as food source for other zooplankton. Lipid-rich pelagic copepods constitute a key link from primary producers to higher trophic levels in marine
doi:10.1101/2023.01.06.523004
fatcat:jwn7ejuogbfyzpfjpsvnrdcrqa