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Fauna biomass and isotopic ratio during an in situ experiment with addition o...
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Abundance and biomass of Arctic benthic species
While the Arctic may be an inhospitable environment at the surface, the benthos is teaming with life. Even though this wealth of life is known to exist, information on the... -
(Table 1) Carbon pools in different vegetation components in grazed and ungra...
The carbon (C) sink strength of arctic tundra is under pressure from increasing populations of arctic breeding geese. In this study we examined how CO2 and CH4 fluxes, plant... -
Jelly biomass sinking speed reveals a fast carbon export mechanism
Particulate matter export fuels benthic ecosystems in continental margins and the deep sea, removing carbon from the upper ocean. Gelatinous zooplankton biomass provides a fast... -
Megafauna biomass in surface sediment during cruise PLG95A
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Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-88
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-87
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-86
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-85
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-84
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-83
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-82
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-81
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-80
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-79
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-78
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-77
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-76
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-75
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using... -
Makrozooplankton at ALOHA Station during cruise HOT-74
Nets are towed obliquely at approx. 1 knot, from the surface to approx. 175 m. Towing time is approx. 20 minutes. Zooplankton (weak swimmers >200µm) are collected using...