104 results on '"Meyer, Bettina"'
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2. At second glance: The importance of strict quality control – A case study on microplastic in the Southern Ocean key species Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba
3. Climate change impacts on Antarctic krill behaviour and population dynamics
4. Driving forces of Antarctic krill abundance
5. Gene expression patterns of Salpa thompsoni reveal remarkable differences in metabolism and reproduction near the Antarctic Polar Front
6. The impact of salps (Salpa thompsoni) on the Antarctic krill population (Euphausia superba): an individual-based modelling study
7. Plasticity and seasonality of the vertical migration behaviour of Antarctic krill using acoustic data from fishing vessels
8. On the Sensitivity of Convective Cold Pools to Mesh Resolution
9. Biological Clocks and Rhythms in Polar Organisms
10. An intercomparison of models predicting growth of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba): The importance of recognizing model specificity
11. Intercomparison of growth models for Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba): towards a generalised understanding
12. Ecological genomics in the Northern krill uncovers loci for local adaptation across ocean basins
13. The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights
14. The Impact of Salps on the Antarctic Krill Population - An Individual-based Modelling Study
15. Climate Change: Warming Impacts on Marine Biodiversity
16. Antarctic marine life under pressure
17. On the sensitivity of convective cold pools to mesh resolution
18. Front Cover: Transcriptome–proteome compendium of the Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba ): Metabolic potential and repertoire of hydrolytic enzymes
19. Transcriptome–proteome compendium of the Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba ): Metabolic potential and repertoire of hydrolytic enzymes
20. Return of large fin whale feeding aggregations to historical whaling grounds in the Southern Ocean
21. A thorough annotation of the krill transcriptome offers new insights for the study of physiological processes
22. Status, Change, and Futures of Zooplankton in the Southern Ocean
23. Seasonal and Form-Specific Gene Expression Signatures Uncover Different Generational Strategies of the Pelagic Tunicate Salpa thompsoni During the Southern Ocean Winter
24. When is numerical resolution high enough to resolve cold pool organization?
25. Annual transcriptome of a key zooplankton species, the copepod Calanus finmarchicus
26. Physiology of Euphausia superba
27. Krill and salp faecal pellets contribute equally to the carbon flux at the Antarctic Peninsula
28. L’horloge circadienne et les rythmes transcriptomiques chez une espèce zooplanctonique clé pendant le jour polaire Arctique
29. Classifying Household Water Use Events into Indoor and Outdoor Use: Improving the Benefits of Basic Smart Meter Data Sets
30. Cold Pools Over the Netherlands: A Statistical Study From Tower and Radar Observations
31. Selective feeding in Southern Ocean key grazers—diet composition of krill and salps
32. The most comprehensive annotation of the Krill transcriptome provides new insights for the study of physiological processes and environmental adaptation
33. Spatial distribution of microzooplankton in different areas of the northern Antarctic Peninsula region, with an emphasis on tintinnids
34. Salp fecal pellets release more bioavailable iron to Southern Ocean phytoplankton than krill fecal pellets
35. Facing Southern Ocean warming: Temperature effects on whole animal performance of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)
36. Seasonal gene expression profiling of Antarctic krill in three different latitudinal regions
37. Classifying household water use into indoor and outdoor use from a rudimentary data set: a case study in Johannesburg, South Africa
38. Predicting cold pool strength as a function of rain duration and intensity
39. Defining a cold pool-resolving scale for numerical simulations of convective self-organisation
40. The impact of seasonal regulation of metabolism on the life history of Antarctic krill
41. Timing requires the right amount and type of light
42. Widely rhythmic transcriptome in Calanus finmarchicus during the high Arctic summer solstice period
43. Daily transcriptomes of the copepod Calanus finmarchicus during the summer solstice at high Arctic latitudes
44. Mechanical Forcing of Convection by Cold Pools: Collisions and Energy Scaling
45. Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation
46. Circadian regulation of diel vertical migration (DVM) and metabolism in Antarctic krill Euphausia superba
47. Mechanical forcing of convection by cold pools: collisions and energy scaling.
48. Diurnal self-aggregation
49. Evidence for oscillating circadian clock genes in the copepodCalanus finmarchicusduring the summer solstice in the high Arctic
50. Blooms of a key grazer in the Southern Ocean – An individual-based model of Salpa thompsoni
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