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English: Life history mechanisms of neustonic organisms - (b) wind

Neustonic organisms like Sargassum may proliferate in one region (large circle) and be transported by wind and/or currents to high-density regions of low proliferation (small circles) [1].


[1] Gower JFR, King SA. Distribution of floating Sargassumin the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean mapped using MERIS. Int J Remote Sens. 2011;32(7):1917–1929.
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