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1by Dauvin, Jean-Claude, Bellan-Santini, Denise“... of the biology of a cold-water amphipod. The distribution and the biology of Haploops is contrasted...”
Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (1990)
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2by Moore, P. G.“...Arctic amphipod...”
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3by Myers, A. A., Costello, M. J.Get access
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4by Amsler, Margaret O., Mcclintock, James B., Amsler, Charles D., Angus, Robert A., Baker, Bill J.“... extremely high densities of amphipods that probably play important roles in nutrient and energy flow...”
Published in Antarctic Science (2009)
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5by von Salm, Jacqueline L., Witowski, Christopher G., Amsler, Margaret O., Amsler, Charles D., McClintock, James B., Baker, Bill J.“... and is known for producing diterpene secondary metabolites as a defence against sympatric sea star and amphipod...”
Published in Antarctic Science (2022)
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6by Michel, Loïc N., Nyssen, Fabienne L., Dauby, Patrick, Verheye, Marie“...Abstract In Antarctica, amphipods form a highly diverse group, occupy many different ecological...”
Published in Antarctic Science (2020)
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7by Lörz, Anne-Nina, Coleman, Charles Oliver“...The new amphipod crustacean species Dikwa andresi from the Scotia Arc is described in detail...”
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8by Schram, Julie B., Amsler, Margaret O., Galloway, Aaron W.E., Amsler, Charles D., McClintock, James B.“... with dense amphipod assemblages, commonly including Gondogeneia antarctica (Amsler et al. 2014). Gondogeneia...”
Published in Antarctic Science (2019)
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9by Christiansen, Bernd“...Scavenging amphipods were studied at three locations along the 20°W meridian in the north-eastern...”
Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (1996)
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12by Uryupova, Ekaterina F., Spiridonov, Vassily A., Zhadan, Dmitry G.“...Amphipods' assemblages living in the red algae communities were studied in Velikaya Salma Strait...”
Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (2011)
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13A new bathyal amphipod from the Bay of Biscay: Carangolia barnardi sp. nov. (Gammaridea: Urothoidae)by Jaume, D., Sorbe, J.-C.“...A new species of the cold-temperate austral amphipod genus Carangolia (Gammaridea: Urothoidae...”
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14by Duffy, Grant A., Gutteridge, Zoe R.S., Thurston, Michael H., Horton, Tammy“...Existing population studies of deep-sea amphipods have focused on species that inhabit deep-sea...”
Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (2015)
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15by Thurston, Michael H., Petrillo, Mario, Della Croce, NorbertoGet access
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16by Steele, D. H., Whittick, A.“... consumable alga available to intertidal amphipods in Newfoundland. Newly hatched Gammarus lawrencianus grew...”
Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (1991)
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17“...Abstract The supralittoral amphipod Traskorchestia ditmari (Derzhavin, 1923) was identified...”
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18by Amsler, Charles D., Amsler, Margaret O., Curtis, Michelle D., McClintock, James B., Baker, Bill J.“... along the western Antarctic Peninsula support very high densities of mesograzers, particularly amphipods...”
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19“...Amphipod crustaceans constituted 30% of the food biomass from the stomachs of Antarctic tern...”
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20“... and polychaetes and amphipods for T. centronotus. Epifaunal (e.g. Barrukia cristata ) and tube-dwelling...”
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