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Evidence for near-ubiquitous presence of circadian clocks in marine zooplankton
The circadian clocks of marine zooplankton are poorly studied. With the exception of a few notable species, most zooplankter circadian clocks are uncharacterized. Well... -
Time series of zooplankton abundance at station L4 in the English Channel in ...
Samples were collected by vertical net hauls (WP2 net, mesh 200 µm; UNESCO 1968) from the sea floor (approximately 50m) to the surface and stored in 5% formalin. Find more... -
Time series of zooplankton abundance at station L4 in the English Channel in ...
Samples were collected by vertical net hauls (WP2 net, mesh 200 µm; UNESCO 1968) from the sea floor (approximately 50m) to the surface and stored in 5% formalin. Find more... -
Time series of zooplankton abundance at station L4 in the English Channel in ...
Samples were collected by vertical net hauls (WP2 net, mesh 200 µm; UNESCO 1968) from the sea floor (approximately 50m) to the surface and stored in 5% formalin. Find more... -
Presence and absence of Cnidaria and Ctenophora taxa in the North Atlantic
The research leading to these results received (partial/full) funding from the European Commission FP7 EURO-BASIN (European Basin-Scale Analysis, Synthesis, and Integration;... -
Abundance of Cnidaria and Ctenophora taxa in the North Atlantic sampled durin...
The research leading to these results received (partial/full) funding from the European Commission FP7 EURO-BASIN (European Basin-Scale Analysis, Synthesis, and Integration;...