Materials to re-create results of Austin et al Zooplankton Migration paper

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2019-05-07
2019-07-17

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2019-07-17

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Austin, Jay A
jaustin@d.umn.edu

Abstract

In a recent manuscript, zooplankton are shown to change their migratory behavior due to a change in stratification regime. This submission includes data and MATLAB scripts sufficient to recreate the four figures in the paper.

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There are four data files: Two CTD (Conductivity-temperature-depth) profiles; one file containing backscatter data from an acoustic Doppler current profiler; and one containing temperature data from nine precision thermistors. There are also four MATLAB scripts which call this data to create the figures in the referenced manuscript.

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(submitted November 2020) Austin et al. An abrupt decline in springtime zooplankton diel vertical migration due to a shift in stratification regime.

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National Science Foundation, OCE-PO 1829895

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Austin, Jay A. (2020). Materials to re-create results of Austin et al Zooplankton Migration paper. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/eqra-hp74.

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