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Zooplankton variability in the Strait of Georgia, Canada, and relationships with the marine survivals of Chinook and Coho salmon

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Total zooplankton abundance, biomass, distribution of seasonal biomass, and annual biomass anomaly.

A) Grey symbols: abundance (number m-2) of all selected samples in each year. Black dots and line represent the annual mean derived from the selected samples each year, and the vertical lines represent 1 standard error about these mean annual estimates. High outlier points (representing 0.5% of the selected data) have been removed to more clearly show the spread along the Y-axis; B) Grey symbols: biomass (g m-2) of all selected samples in each year. Black dots and line represent the annual mean derived from the selected samples each year, and the vertical lines represent 1 standard error about these mean annual estimates. High outlier points (representing 0.5% of the selected data) have been removed to more clearly show the spread along the Y-axis; C) box and whisker plots of total biomass (g m-2) by season; D) Anomalies of log10 annual total biomass (based on the annual average of seasonal anomalies). Data range is from 1996 to 2018, with the climatology period for the anomaly calculations from 1996 to 2010.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245941.g002