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Marine Ecology Progress Series 371:297
Marine Ecology Progress Series 385:77
Inferred from Stable Isotopes Ratios Baptiste LE Bourga, Alice Blancharda, Bruno Danisb, Gilles Lepointa, Camille Moreaub, Quentin Jossartb, Loïc N
Feeding Repellence in Antarctic Bryozoans
Ingestion of Phytoplankton and Bacterioplankton by Polar and Temperate Echinoderm Larvae
The Effects of Temperature on the Behaviour of the Antarctic Sea Star Odontaster Validus
Admiralty Bay, King George Island
Biological Accommodation in the Benthic Community at Mcmurdo Sound, Antarctica Author(S): Paul K
Exploring the Pathology of an Epidermal Disease Affecting a Circum-Antarctic Sea Star
Temperature Limits to Activity, Feeding and Metabolism in the Antarctic Starfish Odontaster Validus
Food Web Structure in Antarctica in a Context of Global Climate Change: a Stable Isotope Perspective
MARI 431: Antarctic and Southern Ocean Marine Ecosystems (Past and Present Responses to Environmental Change) Draft Timetable/Contents Maybe Subject to Minor Changes
New Data on the Asteroidea of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetland Islands Introduction
The Understudied Phylum Bryozoa As a Promising Source of Anticancer Drugs
Deterrent Activities in the Crude Lipophilic Fractions
Biology and Metabolism of Glyptonotus Antarcticus (Eights) (Crustacea: Isopoda) from Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica
The Natural History of the Antarctic Limpet Patinigera Polaris (Hombron Andjacquinot)
Palatability and Chemical Defense of Eggs, Embryos and Larvae of Shallow-Water Antarctic Marine Invertebrates
Top View
Marine Ecology Progress Series 450:81
The Effects of Temperature on the Behaviour of the Antarctic Sea Star Odontaster Validus
Amazing Antarctic Asteroids
Abundance and Size Patterns of Echinoderms in Coastal Soft-Bottoms
Distribution of Trace Elements in Benthic Infralittoral Organisms From
Contrasting Modes of Reproduction by Common Shallow-Water Antarctic Invertebrates
RRS James Clark Ross JR15005 Cruise Report
? Trophic Ecology of Sea Stars of the Southern Ocean
Influence of Environmental Conditions on Trophic Niche Partitioning Among