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2. Feeding and Energy Budgets of Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba at the Onset of Winter-I. Furcilia III Larvae
3. Response of small copepods to an iron-induced phytoplankton bloom : a model to address the mechanisms of aggregation
4. Maud Rise – a snapshot through the water column
5. The seasonal cycle of the Lazarev Sea macrozooplankton community and a potential shift to top-down trophic control in winter
6. Biology and life cycles of pelagic tunicates in the Lazarev Sea, Southern Ocean
7. Grazing of Calanus helgolandicus on Dinophysis norvegica during bloom conditions in the North Sea : evidence from investigations of faecal pellets
8. Salps in the Lazarev Sea, Southern Ocean: II. Biochemical composition and potential prey value
9. The tunicate Salpa thompsoni ecology in the Southern Ocean. II. Proximate and elemental composition
10. The tunicate Salpa thompsoni ecology in the Southern Ocean. I. Distribution, biomass, demography and feeding ecophysiology
11. Seasonal differences in citrate synthase and digestive enzyme activity in larval and postlarval antarctic krill, Euphausia superba
12. Copepod grazing during an iron-induced diatom bloom in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (EisenEx): I. Feeding patterns and grazing impact on prey populations
13. Occurrence of cyclopoid copepods and faecal material in the Halley Bay region, Antarctica, during January–February 1991
14. Winter distribution and overwintering strategies of the Antarctic copepod species Calanoides acutus, Rhincalanus gigas and Calanus propinquus (Crustacea,Calanoida) in the Weddell Sea
15. Daily rations and growth of larval krill Euphausia superba in the Eastern Bellingshausen Sea during austral autumn
16. Short-term variations in particulate matter sedimentation off Kapp Norvegia, Weddell Sea, Antarctica: relation to water mass advection, ice cover, plankton biomass and feeding activity
17. Physical and biological patchiness of an upper ocean transect from South Africa to the ice edge near the Greenwich Meridian
18. Zooplankton distribution and behaviour in the Southern Ocean from surveys with a towed Optical Plankton Counter
19. Significance of the Polar Frontal Zone for large-sized diatoms and new production during summer in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean
20. Shallow vs. deep-water scavenging of [formula omitted] and [formula omitted] in radionuclide enriched waters of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean
21. Marine sustainability in an age of changing oceans and seas
22. Copepod grazing potential in late winter in the Norwegian Sea – a factor in the control of spring phytoplankton growth?
23. Copepod fecal pellets: abundance, sedimentation and content at a permanent station in the Norwegian Sea in May/June 1986
24. Low dissolved Fe and the absence of diatom blooms in remote Pacific waters of the Southern Ocean
25. Mass occurrence of Salpa fusiformis in the spring of 1984 off Ireland: implications for sedimentation processes
26. Thick-shelled, grazer-protected diatoms decouple ocean carbon and silicon cycles in the iron-limited Antarctic Circumpolar Current
27. Impacts of the oceans on climate change
28. The Impacts of the Oceans on Climate Change.
29. Meereskunde der Ostsee. Hrsg.: G. Rheinheimer 2. Aufl., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1996, ISBN 3-540-59315-9, 338 S., brosch., DM 58,-.
30. Regional relationships between biological and hydrographical properties in the Weddell Gyre in late austral winter 1989
31. Dissolved iron at subnanomolar levels in the Southern Ocean as determined by ship-board analysis
32. Sedimentation of pteropods in the Norwegian Sea in autumn
33. An assessment of the role of the marginal ice zone in the carbon cycle of the Southern Ocean
34. Chlorophyll in copepod faecal pellets: changes in pellet numbers andpigment content during a declining Baltic spring bloom
35. Handling the phosphorus paradox in agriculture and natural ecosystems: Scarcity, necessity, and burden of P.
36. Thick-shelled, grazer-protected diatoms decouple ocean carbon and silicon cycles in the iron-limited Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
37. Deep carbon export from a Southern Ocean iron-fertilized diatom bloom.
38. The association of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba with the under-ice habitat.
39. Chapter 1. Impacts of the oceans on climate change.
40. A new vision of ocean biogeochemistry after a decade of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS).
41. Swept away: resuspension of bacterial mats regulates benthic-pelagic exchange of sulfur.
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