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Retention and characteristics of microplastics in natural zooplankton taxa from the East China Sea
Science of the Total Environment, 2018The ubiquitous presence and persistence of microplastics (MPs) in aquatic environments have become of particular concern in recent years. Biological interactions are among the key processes that affect the impact and fate of MPs in the oceans ...
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Sampling Zooplankton: Correction
Science, 1995We have learned that there is an internal inconsistency in the zooplankton dataset used in our report "Climatic warming and the decline of zooplankton in the California Current" (3 Mar., p. 1324) ( 1 ). The data file we used, written from the archive maintained by the National Marine Fisheries Service, was found to ...
D, Roemmich, J, McGowan
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Science, 1963
The hydrocarbon pristane (2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecane) occurs in unusually high concentrations (1 to 3 percent of the body fat) in the three copepods Calanus finmarchicus , C. glacialis , and C. hyperboreus .
M, Blumer, M M, Mullin, D W, Thomas
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The hydrocarbon pristane (2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecane) occurs in unusually high concentrations (1 to 3 percent of the body fat) in the three copepods Calanus finmarchicus , C. glacialis , and C. hyperboreus .
M, Blumer, M M, Mullin, D W, Thomas
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Science, 1965
Four isomeric phytadienes have been isolated from mixed zooplankton of the Gulf of Maine. The chemical structures suggest that the mixture is derived by dehydration of phytol (presumably by acid catlysis), which is present in the diet of the zooplankton.
M, Blumer, D W, Thomas
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Four isomeric phytadienes have been isolated from mixed zooplankton of the Gulf of Maine. The chemical structures suggest that the mixture is derived by dehydration of phytol (presumably by acid catlysis), which is present in the diet of the zooplankton.
M, Blumer, D W, Thomas
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2003
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Andersen, C. M., Nielsen, T. G.
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Andersen, C. M., Nielsen, T. G.
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Zooplankton and the Ocean Carbon Cycle.
Annual Review of Marine Science, 2017D. Steinberg, M. Landry
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