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51PICES Press Vol. 19, No. 2  North Pacific Marine Science Organization Workshop on “Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Zooplankton” by M. Brady Olson and So Kawaguchi

PICES Press Vol. 19, No. 2 North Pacific Marine Science Organization Workshop on “Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Zooplankton” by M. Brady Olson and So Kawaguchi

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Language: English - Date: 2011-07-07 15:38:25
52Laura MartinezRubio1* John F. Taylor1 Jorge del Pozo2 Jamie Walton3 Herve Migaud1 Gordon Bell1

Laura MartinezRubio1* John F. Taylor1 Jorge del Pozo2 Jamie Walton3 Herve Migaud1 Gordon Bell1

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Language: English - Date: 2013-10-30 08:24:10
53made available by T. D. Foster, and J. G. Mitchell helped on the sampling cruise. Much of this study is part of a collaborative effort with S. E Ackley, and we thank him for his continuing support and involvement.  Refer

made available by T. D. Foster, and J. G. Mitchell helped on the sampling cruise. Much of this study is part of a collaborative effort with S. E Ackley, and we thank him for his continuing support and involvement. Refer

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 05:35:18
54References  water column is severely limited both by the declination of the Sun and the shortened daylight period (approximately 6 h), and it is likely that heterotrophic processes dominate in this nutrient-rich environm

References water column is severely limited both by the declination of the Sun and the shortened daylight period (approximately 6 h), and it is likely that heterotrophic processes dominate in this nutrient-rich environm

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55This research was performed under National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration award NA17FD0060 to the University of Texas Marines Science Institute. I wish to thank the officers and crew of the Surveyor and the Elect

This research was performed under National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration award NA17FD0060 to the University of Texas Marines Science Institute. I wish to thank the officers and crew of the Surveyor and the Elect

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 20:36:08
56is our impression that the sculpins are more specialized for detecting prey via the lateral line than are the nototheniids. Hence, there may be limits to their ecological convergence, likely due to either differences in

is our impression that the sculpins are more specialized for detecting prey via the lateral line than are the nototheniids. Hence, there may be limits to their ecological convergence, likely due to either differences in

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 21:12:07
57We are currently analyzing the phytoplankton species composition (by both high-performance liquid chromotography pigment analysis and microscopy) to determine whether floristic changes in phytoplankton species compositio

We are currently analyzing the phytoplankton species composition (by both high-performance liquid chromotography pigment analysis and microscopy) to determine whether floristic changes in phytoplankton species compositio

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 19:40:47
58AMLR program: Distribution and abundance of krill around Elephant Island, Antarctica, in the 1993 austral summer ROGER P. HEWITT, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, La Jolla, CaliforniaDAVID A. DEMER, Scripps Ins

AMLR program: Distribution and abundance of krill around Elephant Island, Antarctica, in the 1993 austral summer ROGER P. HEWITT, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, La Jolla, CaliforniaDAVID A. DEMER, Scripps Ins

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59predatory protists which were abundant in January. We might also ask whether this bloom represented a normal successional phase that has simply been missed by undersampling in the past, or was it something rare, or new?

predatory protists which were abundant in January. We might also ask whether this bloom represented a normal successional phase that has simply been missed by undersampling in the past, or was it something rare, or new?

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 20:32:36
60Antarctic Journal, in this issue) and rates of primary production (Holm-Hansen et al., Antarctic Journal, in this issue). The results of these calculations will provide insight into the importance of nutrient recycling i

Antarctic Journal, in this issue) and rates of primary production (Holm-Hansen et al., Antarctic Journal, in this issue). The results of these calculations will provide insight into the importance of nutrient recycling i

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 18:46:38