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The Effect of Marine Environmental Mutation

Shu Tang Liu () and Li Zhang ()
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Shu Tang Liu: Shandong University, College of Control Science and Engineering
Li Zhang: Shandong University of Political Science and Law, Business School, College of Control Science and Engineering

Chapter Chapter 4 in Pattern Dynamics of Marine Plankton Behavior, 2024, pp 47-59 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Plankton, as an essential producer of the marine ecosystem, like a primary role of a food web, occurs in many applications in material cycle and energy transportation. Moreover, it has applied value in environmental motoring and aquaculture. Based on intrinsic biological discipline, many factors like an ocean current, temperature, nutrients, and perturbation affect the growth and reproduction of plankton, displaying some abrupt changes in a short duration at certain moments. Compared with the whole evolution process, the state of plankton might experience sudden changes according to such fluctuating environment, in which the short duration of these sudden changes can be negligible.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-5369-7_4

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