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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16832967 2023-05-15T14:31:36+02:00 Light and bioacoustic data for Figs 1 and 2 and S1 Fig. Jonathan H. Cohen (7958483) Kim S. Last (11581392) Corie L. Charpentier (3200505) Finlo Cottier (749186) Malin Daase (471602) Laura Hobbs (9152223) Geir Johnsen (257802) Jørgen Berge (235355) 2021-10-19T17:21:54Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001413.s004 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Light_and_bioacoustic_data_for_Figs_1_and_2_and_S1_Fig_/16832967 doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.3001413.s004 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Physiology Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Astronomical and Space Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified thysanoessa inermis </ therefore question whether main migratory species acoustic field observations 81 ° n 5 ° n arctic ocean extends light measurements demonstrate characterize light across weak midday twilight div >< p arctic krill (< arctic polar night arctic krill light plays polar night zooplankton community using electroretinogram traditional definitions sun ’ subjective night photophysiological cycles north pole midnight sun maximum extent lower latitudes latitudinal gradient high latitudes fundamental role darkest parts constant darkness circadian clock auroral components although differences Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001413.s004 2021-12-19T23:56:41Z (XLSX) Dataset Arctic krill Arctic Arctic Ocean polar night Zooplankton midnight sun Thysanoessa inermis Unknown Arctic Arctic Ocean North Pole
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op_collection_id ftsmithonian
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topic Physiology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Astronomical and Space Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
thysanoessa inermis </
therefore question whether
main migratory species
acoustic field observations
81 ° n
5 ° n
arctic ocean extends
light measurements demonstrate
characterize light across
weak midday twilight
div >< p
arctic krill (<
arctic polar night
arctic krill
light plays
polar night
zooplankton community
using electroretinogram
traditional definitions
sun ’
subjective night
photophysiological cycles
north pole
midnight sun
maximum extent
lower latitudes
latitudinal gradient
high latitudes
fundamental role
darkest parts
constant darkness
circadian clock
auroral components
although differences
spellingShingle Physiology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Astronomical and Space Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
thysanoessa inermis </
therefore question whether
main migratory species
acoustic field observations
81 ° n
5 ° n
arctic ocean extends
light measurements demonstrate
characterize light across
weak midday twilight
div >< p
arctic krill (<
arctic polar night
arctic krill
light plays
polar night
zooplankton community
using electroretinogram
traditional definitions
sun ’
subjective night
photophysiological cycles
north pole
midnight sun
maximum extent
lower latitudes
latitudinal gradient
high latitudes
fundamental role
darkest parts
constant darkness
circadian clock
auroral components
although differences
Jonathan H. Cohen (7958483)
Kim S. Last (11581392)
Corie L. Charpentier (3200505)
Finlo Cottier (749186)
Malin Daase (471602)
Laura Hobbs (9152223)
Geir Johnsen (257802)
Jørgen Berge (235355)
Light and bioacoustic data for Figs 1 and 2 and S1 Fig.
topic_facet Physiology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Astronomical and Space Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
thysanoessa inermis </
therefore question whether
main migratory species
acoustic field observations
81 ° n
5 ° n
arctic ocean extends
light measurements demonstrate
characterize light across
weak midday twilight
div >< p
arctic krill (<
arctic polar night
arctic krill
light plays
polar night
zooplankton community
using electroretinogram
traditional definitions
sun ’
subjective night
photophysiological cycles
north pole
midnight sun
maximum extent
lower latitudes
latitudinal gradient
high latitudes
fundamental role
darkest parts
constant darkness
circadian clock
auroral components
although differences
description (XLSX)
format Dataset
author Jonathan H. Cohen (7958483)
Kim S. Last (11581392)
Corie L. Charpentier (3200505)
Finlo Cottier (749186)
Malin Daase (471602)
Laura Hobbs (9152223)
Geir Johnsen (257802)
Jørgen Berge (235355)
author_facet Jonathan H. Cohen (7958483)
Kim S. Last (11581392)
Corie L. Charpentier (3200505)
Finlo Cottier (749186)
Malin Daase (471602)
Laura Hobbs (9152223)
Geir Johnsen (257802)
Jørgen Berge (235355)
author_sort Jonathan H. Cohen (7958483)
title Light and bioacoustic data for Figs 1 and 2 and S1 Fig.
title_short Light and bioacoustic data for Figs 1 and 2 and S1 Fig.
title_full Light and bioacoustic data for Figs 1 and 2 and S1 Fig.
title_fullStr Light and bioacoustic data for Figs 1 and 2 and S1 Fig.
title_full_unstemmed Light and bioacoustic data for Figs 1 and 2 and S1 Fig.
title_sort light and bioacoustic data for figs 1 and 2 and s1 fig.
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001413.s004
geographic Arctic
Arctic Ocean
North Pole
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Arctic Ocean
North Pole
genre Arctic krill
Arctic
Arctic Ocean
polar night
Zooplankton
midnight sun
Thysanoessa inermis
genre_facet Arctic krill
Arctic
Arctic Ocean
polar night
Zooplankton
midnight sun
Thysanoessa inermis
op_relation https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Light_and_bioacoustic_data_for_Figs_1_and_2_and_S1_Fig_/16832967
doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.3001413.s004
op_rights CC BY 4.0
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