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- Feeding, Respiration and Excretion of the Copepod Calanus Hyperboreus from Baffin Bay, Including Waters Contaminated by Oil Seeps EDWARD S
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- Seasonal Patterns in the Physiology of Calanus Glacialis
- Progress in Oceanography Progress in Oceanography 71 (2006) 182–231
- Prey-Predator Interactions Between the Myctophid Bentosema Glaciale and Calanoid Copepods in the Labrador Sea
- Accelerated Recruitment of Copepod Calanus Hyperboreus in Pelagic Slope Waters of the Western Arctic Ocean
- Ctenophora in the Arctic: the Abundance, Distribution and Predatory Impact of the Cydippid Ctenophore Mertensia Ovum (Fabricius) in the Barents Sea
- Morphological Comparison of Feeding Appendages of Calanus and Neocalanus Copepods
- Aggregation of the Arctic Copepod Calanus Hyperboreus Over the Ocean floor of the Greenland Sea
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography Contributions Index Vols
- Natural History of Ctenophores in the Resolute Passage Area of the Canadian High Arctic with Special Reference to Mertensia Ovum*
- Wax Ester Composition of the Dominant Calanoid Copepods of Th;! Greenland Sea/Fram Strait Region"
- ICES Marine Science Symposia, 219: 390-392
- Final Report Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Assessment Program Research Unit 359
- Seasonal Patterns in Fatty Acids of Calanus Hyperboreus (Copepoda, Calanoida) from Cumberland Sound, Bayn Island, Nunavut
- Dynamics of Calanus Copepodite Structure During Little Auks’ Breeding Seasons in Two Different Svalbard Locations
- Reproductive Biology of Deep-Water Calanoid Copepods from the Arctic Ocean
- Calanus Hyperboreus and the Lipid Pump
- Effects of Temperature and Food Availability on Feeding and Egg Production of Calanus Hyperboreus from Disko Bay, Western Greenland
- On Zooplankton Production
- Significance of Lipid Storage Levels for Reproductive Output in the Arctic Copepod Calanus Hyperboreus
- Summer Feeding Strategy of the Little Auk (Alle Alle) from Bjùrnùya, Barents Sea
- Physiological Characterization of the Emergence from Diapause: a Transcriptomics Approach Received: 20 March 2018 Vittoria Roncalli 1,3, Stephanie A
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