planctare
Planctare is a term used in theoretical ecology and oceanography to describe the study of emergent spatial organization in drifting plankton communities. It is not a taxonomic category or a fixed protocol, but a framework for analyzing how local interactions among individuals, coupled with physical transport by currents and turbulence, produce large-scale patterns such as patches, filamentous bands, and vertical stratification in plankton distributions.
Etymology and scope: The term draws on plancton, referring to drifting organisms. Planctare is used to emphasize
Concepts and methods: Planctare studies rely on simple interaction rules, biophysical coupling, and stochastic processes. Researchers
Applications: The concept informs ecological forecasting of bloom dynamics, nutrient cycling, and carbon export in oceans.
History and scope: Planctare emerged in theoretical discussions of plankton dynamics in the late 20th and early