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. 2018 Sep 6;6:e5562. doi: 10.7717/peerj.5562

Table 2. Maximum contribution (in %) of Acartia spp., T. longicornis and Pseudocalanus sp. to the total abundance of Copepoda at stations P1 and P2 in the Gulf of Gdańsk and at stations B1–B4 and B5–B9 in Lithuanian waters.

Data from the inner Gulf of Gdańsk for 2006 and 2007 (Dzierzbicka-Glowacka, Kalarus & Zmijewska, 2013), 2010 and 2011 (Data S2Data S5). Data from Lithuanian waters coastal stations (B1–B4)* and open sea stations (B5–B9)** for 2014 (E Griniené, 2014, unpublished data). [ ] - Max % in separate station from stations B1–B4 and B5–B9; ( ) - averaged per stations B1–B4 and B5–B9.

Acartia spp. Temora longicornis Pseudocalanus sp.
2006 (P2) 86 (Sept.) 57 (Nov.) 25 (Feb.)
2007 (P2) 82 (Aug. and Sept.) 51 (June) 25 (March)
2010 (P2) 90 (June, July and Sept.) 45 (Nov.) 29 (April)
2011 (P2) 85 (Aug) 77 (May) 23 (April)
2010 (P1) 40 (June) 33 (June) 53 (April)
2011 (P1) 33 (March) 45 (June) 62 (May)
2014 [57](43) (July) [66] (47) (July) [39] (13) (April)
2014∗∗ [59] (39) (April) [71] (56) (July) [69] (37) (April)