Particulate “snow” is a common feature of marine and fresh waters. Formed by both biological and physical processes, it is a short-lived home for pelagic and substrate-adapted organisms. Snow communities are often dense, serving as important foraging...
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Silver, M. W., Coale, S. L., Steinberg, D. K., & Pilskaln, C. H. (1995). Marine Snow: What It Is and How It Affects Ecosystem Functioning. In Linking Species & Ecosystems (pp. 45–51). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1773-3_5
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