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Cooked Odor ofEuphausia pacificaHansen [PDF]
Kikue KUBOTA +2 more
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Structure of marine ecosystem under fast sea-ice: insight from stable-isotope analysis [PDF]
第4回極域科学シンポジウム個別セッション:[OB] 生物圏11月12日(火)13:00-14:00 国立国語研究所 ...
伊 藤元裕 +4 more
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Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana) is a key species of the Southern Ocean ecosystem, immensely abundant and targeted by the krill fishery. For their sustainable management, krill distribution and biomass estimates are required, typically achieved ...
Leonie Suter +25 more
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Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) was a premium protein resource. However, its strong allergenicity remained a problem that awaited resolution.
Shuqi ZHANG +4 more
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Physiology and metabolism of Northern krill (Meganyctiphanes norvegica Sars) [PDF]
Adelung +85 more
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Vertical fluxes of particles have been estimated during the last decade in coastal and oceanic systems off central-southern Chile. Free-drifting, cylindrical sediment traps have been deployed below the mixing layer from coastal areas, while automatic ...
H E González +8 more
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Krill-feeding behaviour in a chinstrap penguin compared to fish-eating in Magellanic penguins: a pilot study. [PDF]
Inferring feeding activities from undulations in diving depth profiles is widespread in studies of foraging marine predators. This idea, however, has rarely been tested because of practical difficulties in obtaining an independent estimate of feeding ...
Croxall, J. P. +6 more
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Comparative Population Transcriptomics Provide New Insight into the Evolutionary History and Adaptive Potential of World Ocean Krill. [PDF]
Choquet M +6 more
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Speed of sound in Euphausia superba
The speed of longitudinal sound waves in Antarctic krill has been measured by the time-of-flight method. The result of 17 separate measurement series on different assemblages of living krill is that the animal's sound speed exceeds that of seawater at the same temperature by 2.79±0.24%. The mean lengths vary from 29.4 to 38.9 mm, with overall mean 32.2
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Correction: An intercomparison of models predicting growth of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba): The importance of recognizing model specificity. [PDF]
Bahlburg D +4 more
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