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strongly not to be abundant where adult E. superba were abundant, and likewise with Thysanoessa. The larval vs. adult separations occurred in both horizontal and vertical directions. All this makes good ecological sense,
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Melville / /

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E Co / Dana / /

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United States / /

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Alaska Fisheries Center / Oceanography Texas A&M University College Station / San Diego Natural History Museum / /

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food / /

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Scotia Sea / Bransfield Strait / Elephant Island / /

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MACAULAY Northwest and Alaska Fisheries Center Seattle / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Scripps Institution of Oceanography / JOHN H. WORMUTH Department of Oceanography Texas A&M University College Station / National Science Foundation / Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research / /

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JOHN H. WORMUTH / MICHAEL MACAULAY / Williamson / /

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Texas / New Jersey / Washington / /

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Journal of Crustacean Biology / /

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antarctic / /

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