Krill

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81Water / Diatoms / Antarctic krill / Krill / Antarctica / McMurdo Sound / Chaetoceros / McMurdo Station / Physical geography / Biological oceanography / Planktology

total meio- and macrofaunal composition and biomass; and analyses of changes in abundance, biomass, and chemical composition of selected rhizopod species in soft substrates adjacent to McMurdo Station. Although most of t

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 05:35:23
82Protostome / Biological oceanography / Aquatic ecology / Planktology / Crustaceans / Antarctic krill / Euphausia / Gerlache Strait / Adrien de Gerlache / Krill / Taxonomy / Phyla

in the horizontal on scales of at least 1-2 kilometers (tow distance) and that it may have remained there for several months. For Euphausia superba, we have analyzed samples from selected stations in the Bransfield Strai

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 21:08:43
83British Antarctic Territory / Chilean Antarctic Territory / Aquatic ecology / Biological oceanography / Antarctica / Antarctic krill / Water / Long Term Ecological Research Network / Palmer Station / Physical geography / Geography of Antarctica / Argentine Antarctica

Palmer LTER: Relative activities of several bacterial exoenzymes in the western Antarctic Peninsula during austral summer: Evidence of sea-ice influence on pelagic bacterial communities JAMES R. CHRISTIAN and DAVID M. KA

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 17:27:29
84Taxonomy / Oceanography / Edward Brinton / Crustaceans / Fisheries science / Euphausia / Biological oceanography / Antarctic krill / Copepod / Krill / Biology / Phyla

enable us to calculate the total consumption by copepods at the same mesoscale resolution as other RACER data. We expect to be able to estimate-on a seasonal basis and with very high spatial resolution--what fraction of

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 07:43:07
85Biology / Phyla / Biological oceanography / Planktology / Fisheries / Antarctic krill / Euphausia / Plankton / Swarm behaviour / Krill / Aquatic ecology / Water

Phytoplankton ecology and krill distribution in the southern ocean tives included the study of krill biology and behavior and the relationship of krill to the physical, chemical, and biological environment. The Texas A&M

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 06:04:06
86Protostome / Crustaceans / Antarctic krill / Fisheries / Euphausia / Swarm behaviour / Spawn / Ocean / Krill / Phyla / Taxonomy

We ended the experiment when we saw no swimming nauplii in the pressure vessels 18 hours after the eggs hatched in the 2liter jars. One potential problem in the small closed vials would be lack of oxygen. The oxygen conc

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87Taxonomy / Euphausia / Antarctic krill / Thysanoessa / Copepod / Biomass / Lipid / Krill / Phyla / Protostome

We are grateful to a number of taxonomists for aid in the identification of prey organisms. Most recently these include James A. Blake, Battelle New England Marine Research Laboratory (Polychaeta), Frank D. Ferrari, Smit

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 03:59:23
88Protostome / Antarctic krill / Euphausia / Thysanoessa raschii / Antarctica / Crustacean / McMurdo Sound / Edward Brinton / Krill / Taxonomy / Phyla

elements, the eyes of E. superba contain several unusual morphological features. The distal end of the rhabdom is capped by a conical refractive structure (DRE) (figure 2), which is continuous with a refractile axial cha

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89Aquatic ecology / Planktology / Biology / Plankton / Ichthyoplankton / Gerlache Strait / Antarctica / Krill / Antarctic Peninsula / Physical geography / Water / Biological oceanography

the eight nets (i.e., over a 80-meter depth interval). At 2000, about hours before the onset of maximum darkness, the population began to rise perceptibly above 200 meters and generally reached he upper portion of its ni

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 19:43:14
90Planktology / Biology / Oceanography / Crustaceans / Krill / Zooplankton / Plankton / Water / Aquatic ecology / Biological oceanography

Proposal for a workshop at the International Symposium on “Climate Change Effects on Fish and Fisheries: Forecasting impacts, Assessing Ecosystem Responses, and Evaluating Management Strategies” April 2010, Sendai, J

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