Zooplankton diversity reveals environmental impact in Changjiang Estuary, China.
In summer 2016, scientists studied the types and amounts of tiny animals in the water near the Changjiang Estuary in China. They found 108 different species, with copepods being the most common. The environment in the area was divided into two regions based on the animals present. The difference in animal communities between the regions was significant, with copepods making the biggest contribution to this difference.