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Modelling Growth of Northern Krill (Meganyctiphanes Norvegica) Using an Energy-Budget Approach?
The Secret Lives of JELLYFISH Long Regarded As Minor Players in Ocean Ecology, Jellyfish Are Actually Important Parts of the Marine Food Web
Enormous Carnivores, Microscopic Food, and a Restaurant That's Hard to Find
North Atlantic Warming Over Six Decades Drives Decreases in Krill
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Growth and Moulting in Northern Krill (Meganyctiphanes Norvegica Sars)
ASFIS ISSCAAP Fish List February 2007 Sorted on Scientific Name
Antarctic Krill Euphausia Superba: Spatial Distribution, Abundance, and Management of Fisheries in a Changing Climate
Krill in the Arctic and the Atlantic – Climatic Variability and Adaptive Capacity –
Potential Feeding Habitat of Fin Whales in the Western Mediterranean Sea: an Environmental Niche Model
Malacostraca, Euphausiacea) from Godthåbsfjord, Greenland, with a Reinstatement of the Ancestral Status of the Free-Living Nauplius in Malacostracan Evolution
Synchronized Molting in Arthropods from the Burgess Shale Joachim T Haug1*, Jean-Bernard Caron2,3 and Carolin Haug1
Wait Your Turn, North Atlantic Fin Whales Share a Common Feeding Ground Sequentially
The Other Krill: Overwintering Physiology of Adult Thysanoessa Inermis (Euphausiacea) from the High-Arctic Kongsfjord
Metabolic Properties of Northern Krill, Meganyctiphanes Norvegica, from Different Climatic Zones
Ecology of Krill in Icelandic Waters
Reproduction in Euphausiacea Robin Ross and Langdon Quetin
Krill (Meganyctiphanes Norvegica) Swim Faster at Night
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Mediterranean Submarine Canyons Ecology and Governance Maurizio Würtz, Editor ABOUT IUCN
Oceanic Drivers of Sei Whale Distribution in the North Atlantic
Describing Krill Distribution in the Western North Atlantic Using Statistical Habitat Models
Multifrequency Acoustic Target Strength of Northern Krill
Fin Whale Project Dossier
Global Distribution of Fin Whales Balaenoptera Physalus in the Post
The Vertical and Horizontal Distribution of Deep-Sea Crustaceans of the Order Euphausiacea (Malacostraca: Eucarida) from The
Malacostraca, Euphausiacea) from Godthåbsfjord, Greenland, with a Reinstatement of the Ancestral Status of the Free-Living Nauplius in Malacostracan Evolution
Krill Feeding on Sediment in the Gulf of Maine (North Atlantic)
Trophodynamics of Salps in the Atlantic Southern Ocean
Physiology and Metabolism of Northern Krill (Meganyctiphanes Norvegica Sars)
Mediterranean Pelagic Habitat Oceanographic and Biological Processes, an Overview Maurizio Würtz
A Transcriptomic Resource for the Northern Krill Meganyctiphanes Norvegica Based on a Short-Term Temperature Exposure Experiment
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Spatial Variability in Total and Organic Mercury Levels in Antarctic Krill Euphausia Superba Across the Scotia Sea
Meganyctiphanes Norvegica) and Butterfish (Peprilus Triacanthus)
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Feeding Ecology of Small Deep-Water Lanternsharks (Etmopterus Spinax and Etmopterus Pusillus) Off the Algarve Coast
Individual and Population Dietary Specialization Decline in Fin Whales
Marine Ecology Progress Series 440:267
Undesirables in Mesopelagic Species and Implications for Food and Feed Safety—Insights from Norwegian Fjords
Bioluminescence in the Sea
The Most Comprehensive Annotation of the Krill Transcriptome Provides
In-Situ Feeding in the Northern Krill, Meganyctiphanes Norvegica: a DNA Analysis of Gut Contents
Exceptionally Preserved Crustaceans from Western Canada Reveal a Cryptic Cambrian Radiation
Fin Whales Feeding on Northern Krill Off Pico Island (Azores) During Spring Migration Enrico Villa1, Justin D
Foraging Ecology of Mediterranean Fin Whales in a Changing Environment Elucidated by Satellite Tracking and Baleen Plate Stable Isotopes I
Spatial Variability in Total and Organic Mercury Levels in Antarctic Krill
Embryonic Expression of Encephalopsin Supports Bioluminescence Perception in Lanternshark Photophores