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Fatty Acid and Alcohol Composition of the Small Polar Copepods, Oithona and Oncaea : Indication on Feeding Modes
Advances in MARINE BIOLOGY
Molecular Species Delimitation and Biogeography of Canadian Marine Planktonic Crustaceans
Calanoides Acutus and Calan Us Propinquus
Observations of Neutral Buoyancy in Diapausing Copepods Calanoides Acutus During Antarctic Winter
Calanus Propinquus and Calanoides Acutus in the Weddell Sea
Regional Differences in the Life Cycle of Calanoides Acutus (Copepoda: Calanoida) Within the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean
Life Cycle Strategies of Epipelagic Copepods in the Southern Ocean
Lipid Storage in Marine Zooplankton
Distributional Records of Ross Sea (Antarctica) Planktic
Temporal Changes in Abundances of Large Calanoid Copepods in the Scotia Sea
Seasonal Comparison of Calanoides Acutus and Calanus Propinquus (Copepoda: Calanoida) in the Southeastern Weddell Sea, Antarctica
De Novo Transcriptome Assembly of the Southern Ocean Copepod Rhincalanus Gigas Sheds Light on Developmental Changes in Gene Expression
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Seasonal Patterns in the Physiology of Calanus Glacialis
Biomarqueurs Lipidiques, Réseau Trophique Pélagique Et Écologie Alimentaire Des Oiseaux De Mer Procellariiformes
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Smithsonian at the Poles Contributions to International Polar Year Science
Role of Benthic Amphipods in Antarctic Trophodynamics: a Multidisciplinary Study
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Seasonal and Spatial Variations in the Population Structure and Life Histories of the Antarctic Copepod Species Calanoides Acutu
Mesopelagic Zooplankton Feeding Ecology and Effects on Particle Repackaging and Carbon Transport in the Subtropical and Subarctic North Pacific Ocean
Marine Ecology Progress Series 327:233–246 (2006)
Feeding Ecology, Gull Harassment and Reproductive Success of Female
Title: Revealing Paraphyly and Placement of Extinct Species Within Epischura (Copepoda: 1 Calanoida) Using Molecular Data and Qu
And Macrozooplankton Communities in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
Reproductive Biology of Deep-Water Calanoid Copepods from the Arctic Ocean
Ice Associated Algae. Photo: Eric Collins, University of Alaska, Fairbanks 33 3.1 Sea Ice Biota
Exceptionally Preserved Crustaceans from Western Canada Reveal a Cryptic Cambrian Radiation
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