Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4552966 Progress in Oceanography 2016 23 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The ICES Study Group on Zooplankton Ecology has been active for 25 years.•WGZE facilitates co-operation/knowledge exchange about zooplankton ecological research.•Achievements include production of the Zooplankton Methodology Manual.•The production of Zooplankton Status Reports.•Co-sponsoring the International Zooplankton Symposia.

The ICES Study Group on Zooplankton Ecology was created in 1991 to address issues of current and future concern within the field of zooplankton ecology. Within three years it became the ICES Working Group on Zooplankton Ecology (ICES WGZE) and this unique group in the world’s oceanographic community has now been active for 25 years. This article reviews and synthesizes the products, and major accomplishments of the group. Achievements of the group, including the Zooplankton Methodology Manual, the Zooplankton Status Reports, and the International Zooplankton Symposia, have had an important impact on the wider field. Among the future issues that remain to be addressed by the group are the assessment of exploratory fisheries on zooplankton and micronekton species; further development of the zooplankton time-series; compilation and integration of allometric relationships for zooplankton species, and evaluation of new methodologies for the study of zooplankton distribution, abundance, physiology, and genetics. Marine science is an increasingly global undertaking and groups such as the ICES WGZE will continue to be essential to the advancement of understanding of zooplankton community structure and population dynamics in the world’s oceans.

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