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Nekton

Nekton: Active swimming organisms that live in the water column and are able to move independently of the water mass (adapted from Lincoln et al., 1998).




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  • Lincoln, R., Boxshall, G. & Clark, P., 1998. A dictionary of ecology, evolution and systematics (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University of Press.



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