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Record #117457:

Radiolarian flux in Antarctic waters (Drake Passage, Powell Basin, Bransfield Strait) / Andrea Abelmann.

Title: Radiolarian flux in Antarctic waters (Drake Passage, Powell Basin, Bransfield Strait) / Andrea Abelmann.
Author(s): Abelmann, Andrea.
Date: 1992.
In: Polar Biology. (1992.), Vol. 12(3-4) (1992)
Abstract: Study of radiolarians collected during sediment trap experiments provides new information on fluxes of radiolarian shells in Antarctic waters, on annual flux pattern, on species distribution and its ecological significance, and on alteration processes of the radiolarian shells in water column and at sediment/water interface.
Notes:

Polar Biology. Vol. 12(3-4) :357-372 (1992).

Keywords: 57 -- Biology.
574 -- Ecology.
574.2 -- Organisms, influence of environment.
574.36 -- Biomass and energetics of populations.
574.9 -- Biogeography.
59 -- Zoology.
591.9 -- Animal distribution.
591.9(26.02) -- Animal distribution, pelagic.
593.14 -- Radiolaria.
H2 -- Zoology: invertebrates.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*80) -- Southern Ocean.
(*821) -- Drake Passage.
(*823) -- Bransfield Strait.
SPRI record no.: 117457

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