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Paradigms for planktonic assemblages: 50 years of contributions from the Leigh Marine Laboratory,Northland, New Zealand
Authors:Michael J Kingsford
Institution:1. ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and the School of Marine and Tropical Biology , James Cook University , Townsville , Australia michael.kingsford@jcu.edu.au
Abstract:Abstract

Plankton includes the primary producers and consumers that are critical for healthy ecosystem function in the marine realm. My objective was to identify the major contributions of the Leigh Marine Laboratory to our broader understanding of planktonic assemblages. Significant contributions were made prior to 1990 on the ecology of larval fishes. From the 1990s the focus changed to the sensory biology of larval invertebrates and fishes, with a strong emphasis given to the role of reef sound in attracting potential settlers. Both early and post 1980s research has been highly influential in a paradigm shift away from passively drifting larvae that have little control over their fate. Important contributions have also been made on the dynamics of nutrient–phytoplankton interactions, larval development and aquaculture. Opportunities abound for future research on the dynamics of planktonic assemblages in shelf waters and in changing seas.
Keywords:plankton  phytoplankton  zooplankton  presettlement fishes  larval development  sensory behaviour  oceanography
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