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- Foods of Baleen Whales in the Gulf of Alaska of the North Pacific
- Discovery of a Ciliate Parasitoid of Euphausiids Off Oregon, USA: Collinia Oregonensis N
- Food of Baleen Whales with Reference to Whale Movements
- Krill Can Shrink As an Ecological Adaptation to Temporarily Unfavourable Environments
- Spatial a N D Temporal Distributions O F Pacific Hake, Merluccius Productus, Larvae a N D Estimates O F Survival During Early Li
- 1/31/2014 Project R/OCEH-10
- The Influence of Seasonal and Decadal Trends in Coastal Ocean
- Euphausia Pacifica Brood Sizes: a North Pacific Synthesis
- Feeding Performance by Sympatric Blue and Fin Whales Exploiting a Common Prey Resource
- Omnivory by Euphausia Pacifica: the Role of Copepod Prey
- Late Spring and Summer Patterns of Euphausiid Reproduction in Southeast Alaska Fjord Waters
- Grazing by Antarctic Krill Euphausia Superba on Phaeocystis Antarctica:: an Immunochemical Approach
- Euphausia Pacifica, Thysanoessa Inspinata and T. Longipes) Title in the Oyashio Region, Western Subarctic Pacific
- Diversity and Abundance of Neustonic Zooplankton in the North Pacific Subarctic Frontal Zone
- Prey-Switching by Cassin's Auklet Ptychoramphus Aleuticus Reveals Seasonal Climate-Related Cycles of Euphausia Pacifica
- Order EUPHAUSIACEA Manual Versión En Español
- Feeding Rates of Adult Euphausia Pacifica on Natural Particle Assemblages in the Coastal Upwelling Zone Off Oregon, USA
- Phylomitogenomics of Malacostraca (Arthropoda: Crustacea)
- Lipid Profile of Krill Euphausia Pacifica Collected in the Pacific Ocean Near Funka Bay, Hokkaido, Japan
- Late Spring and Summer Patterns of Euphausiid Reproduction in Southeast Alaska Fjord Waters
- The Mitochondrial Genomes of Euphausia Pacifica and Thysanoessa Raschii Sequenced Using 454 Next-Generation Sequencing, With
- North Pacific Krill British Columbia Midwater Trawl
- Arthropod Phylogeny Revisited, with a Focus on Crustacean Relationships
- Effects of Environmental Variability on Trophic Interactions and Food Web Structure in a Pelagic Upwelling Ecosystem
- Ashy Storm-Petrel (Oceanodroma Homochroa) As a Threatened Or Endangered Species Under the Endangered Species Act
- Management of Krill As an Essential Component of the California Current Ecosystem
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- Periodic Status Review for Blue, Fin, Sei, North Pacific Right, and Sperm Whales