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1. Plankton monitoring in the Northwest Atlantic: a comparison of zooplankton abundance estimates from vertical net tows and Continuous Plankton Recorder sampling on the Scotian and Newfoundland shelves, 1999–2015

2. Variability in Calanus finmarchicus egg production rate measurements: methodology versus reality

3. Spring phytoplankton communities of the Labrador Sea (2005–2014): pigment signatures, photophysiology and elemental ratios

4. Considering non-predatory death in the estimation of copepod early life stage mortality and survivorship

5. Eastern Scotian Shelf trophic dynamics: A review of the evidence for diverse hypotheses

6. Biogeography of key mesozooplankton species in the North Atlantic and egg production of Calanus finmarchicus

7. Diatom biogeography from the Labrador Sea revealed through a trait-based approach

8. The North Atlantic Ocean as habitat for Calanus finmarchicus: Environmental factors and life history traits

9. Characteristics of egg production of the planktonic copepod, Calanus finmarchicus, in the Labrador Sea: 1997–2010

10. Late autumn condition of Calanus finmarchicus in the northwestern Atlantic: evidence of size-dependent differential feeding

11. Explaining regional variability in copepod recruitment: Implications for a changing climate

12. Monitoring changes in phytoplankton abundance and composition in the Northwest Atlantic: a comparison of results obtained by continuous plankton recorder sampling and colour satellite imagery

13. Spatial and inter-decadal variability in plankton abundance and composition in the Northwest Atlantic (1958–2006)

14. How to build and use individual-based models (IBMs) as hypothesis testing tools

15. Long-term seasonal and spatial patterns in mortality and survival of Calanus finmarchicus across the Atlantic Zone Monitoring Programme region, Northwest Atlantic

16. Characteristics of Calanus finmarchicus dormancy patterns in the Northwest Atlantic

17. Inter-decadal variability in zooplankton and phytoplankton abundance on the Newfoundland and Scotian shelves

18. Coherent assembly of phytoplankton communities in diverse temperate ocean ecosystems

19. An exceptional haddock year class and unusual environmental conditions on the Scotian Shelf in 1999

20. Comparative studies of climate effects on polar and subpolar ocean ecosystems, progress in observation and prediction: an introduction

21. Biogeography of key mesozooplankton species in the North Atlantic, by manual counting methods, and egg production of Calanus finmarchicus

22. Changes in the In Vivo Absorption and Fluorescence Excitation Spectra with Growth Irradiance in Three Species of Phytoplankton

23. Life cycles and seasonal distributions of Calanus finmarchicus on the central Scotian Shelf

24. Viability of Calanus finmarchicus eggs in situ: does the presence of intact phytoplankton reduce hatching success?

25. Investigations on the ecology of Calanus spp. in the Labrador Sea. I. Relationship between the phytoplankton bloom and reproduction and development of Calanus finmarchicus in spring

26. Bio-optical characteristics of diatom and prymnesiophyte populations in the Labrador Sea

27. A global Continuous Plankton Recorder programme

28. Comparison of the chemical composition of particulate material and copepod faecal pellets at stations off the coast of Labrador and in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

29. Gut pigment accumulation and destruction by arctic copepods in vitro and in situ

30. Physiological adaptations of an under-ice population of Pseudocalanus in Barrow Strait (N.W.T) to increasing food supply in spring

31. Night metabolism of recent photosynthate by sea ice algae in the high Arctic

33. Depth profiles of plankton, particulate organic matter and microbial activity in the eastern Canadian Arctic during summer

34. Algal production and variable herbivore demand in Jones Sound, Canadian high arctic

35. Physiological and biochemical changes in Calanus hyperboreus from Jones Sound NWT during the transition from summer feeding to overwintering condition

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