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Diel vertical migration bySalpa aspera and its potential for large-scale particulate organic matter transport to the deep-seaEstimation of biological parameters of marine organisms using linear and nonlinear acoustic scattering model-based inversion methods.The GeoLink Modular Oceanography OntologyVertical distribution and isotopic composition of living planktonic foraminifera in the Western north atlanticLarvae of benthic invertebrates in hydrothermal vent plumes over Juan de Fuca RidgeVertical distribution and migration of euphausiid species in the Red SeaThe ICES Working Group on Zooplankton Ecology: Accomplishments of the first 25yearsA vocabulary for the configuration of net tows for collecting plankton and micronektonDevelopment of an animal-borne “sonar tag” for quantifying prey availability: test deployments on northern elephant sealsHabitat usage by the cryptic copepods Pseudocalanus moultoni and P. newmani on Georges Bank (Northwest Atlantic)Intercomparison of zooplankton (net) sampling systems: Results from the ICES/GLOBEC sea-going workshopLessons learned from multifrequency acoustic studies of zooplankton and micronekton in the western Antarctic Peninsula and the Gulf of MaineIntroduction to variability of the North Atlantic and its marine ecosystems, 2000-2009, the proceedings of an ICES/NAFO symposium held in Santander, Spain, 10-12 May 2011Distribution of larval krill and zooplankton in association with hydrography in Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, in austral fall and winter 2001 described using the Video Plankton RecorderA Census of Zooplankton of the Global OceanIOC Contributions to International, Interdisciplinary Open Data SharingCoiling dimorphism within a genetic type of the planktonic foraminifer Globorotalia truncatulinoidesThe acoustic properties of Salpa thompsoniDistributions of physonect siphonulae in the Gulf of Maine and their potential as important sources of acoustic scatteringIntegrated biochemical, molecular genetic, and bioacoustical analysis of mesoscale variability of the euphausiid Nematoscelis difficilis in the California CurrentDNA barcodes for species identification of euphausiids (Euphausiacea, Crustacea)Ecosystem-sensitive approaches to fishing: reconciling fisheries with conservation through improvements in fishing technologyDoes the marine biosphere mix the ocean?Using a high-powered strobe light to increase the catch of Antarctic krillFractal Characterization of Local Hydrographic and Biological Scales of Patchiness on Georges BankCollecting zooplanktonDifferences between sound scattering by weakly scattering spheres and finite-length cylinders with applications to sound scattering by zooplanktonSound scattering by several zooplankton groups. I. Experimental determination of dominant scattering mechanismsGene flow patterns of the euphausiid, Meganyctiphanes norvegica, in the NW Atlantic based on mtDNA sequences for cytochrome b and cytochrome oxidase IZooplankton patch dynamics: daily gap formation over abrupt topographyAverage echoes from randomly oriented random‐length finite cylinders: Zooplankton modelsRapid evolution of a Gulf Stream warm-core ringIntroduction to interdisciplinary studies of Kuroshio and Gulf Stream RingsFrequency dependence of sound backscattering from live individual zooplanktonProbing the fine structure of ocean sound-scattering layers with ROVERSE technologyDrawings and descriptions of some deep-sea copepods living above the Guaymas Basin hydrothermal vent fieldResponse: Predation on Ocean KrillMultidisciplinary program to study warm core ringsMacrozooplankton biomass in a warm-core Gulf Stream ring: Time series changes in size structure, taxonomic composition, and vertical distributionNew development in the MOCNESS, an apparatus for sampling zooplankton and micronekton
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