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21We are grateful to a number of taxonomists for aid in the identification of prey organisms. Most recently these include James A. Blake, Battelle New England Marine Research Laboratory (Polychaeta), Frank D. Ferrari, Smit

We are grateful to a number of taxonomists for aid in the identification of prey organisms. Most recently these include James A. Blake, Battelle New England Marine Research Laboratory (Polychaeta), Frank D. Ferrari, Smit

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22elements, the eyes of E. superba contain several unusual morphological features. The distal end of the rhabdom is capped by a conical refractive structure (DRE) (figure 2), which is continuous with a refractile axial cha

elements, the eyes of E. superba contain several unusual morphological features. The distal end of the rhabdom is capped by a conical refractive structure (DRE) (figure 2), which is continuous with a refractile axial cha

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23Microsoft Word - Session_Schedule_2_FINAL.doc

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24Marschall, H. PThe overwintering strategy of antarctic krill under the pack-ice of the Weddell Sea. Polar Biology, 9:Morris, D. J., J. L. Watkins, C. Ricketts, F. Buchholz, and J. PriddleAn asses

Marschall, H. PThe overwintering strategy of antarctic krill under the pack-ice of the Weddell Sea. Polar Biology, 9:Morris, D. J., J. L. Watkins, C. Ricketts, F. Buchholz, and J. PriddleAn asses

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25when a general transition from reproductively active to gravid and spent females was observed over the January-through-February AMLR survey period in the Elephant Island area. Krill lengths ranged frommillimeters,

when a general transition from reproductively active to gravid and spent females was observed over the January-through-February AMLR survey period in the Elephant Island area. Krill lengths ranged frommillimeters,

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26Euphausia superba: Fecundity and physiological ecology of its eggs and larvae Table 1. Brood interval (In days) of schools of Euphausla superba In the Antarctic Peninsula, USARP 82

Euphausia superba: Fecundity and physiological ecology of its eggs and larvae Table 1. Brood interval (In days) of schools of Euphausla superba In the Antarctic Peninsula, USARP 82

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27for their invaluable assistance. This research was supported by National Science Foundation grant DPPawarded to M. Huntley, E. Brinton, and P. Niiler. Hopkins, T.LFood web of an Antarctic midwater ecosy

for their invaluable assistance. This research was supported by National Science Foundation grant DPPawarded to M. Huntley, E. Brinton, and P. Niiler. Hopkins, T.LFood web of an Antarctic midwater ecosy

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28fast ice off the Ongul Islands in Lutzow-Holm Bay, Antarctica. Memoirs of the National Institute of Polar Research, 44(special issue):Mackintosh, N. ADistribution of post-larval krill in the antarctic. Dis

fast ice off the Ongul Islands in Lutzow-Holm Bay, Antarctica. Memoirs of the National Institute of Polar Research, 44(special issue):Mackintosh, N. ADistribution of post-larval krill in the antarctic. Dis

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29sigma-t  Sigma-t

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