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    by Barnes, David K.A.
    Published in Global Change Biology (2017)
    ... immobilized carbon. Encrusting benthic growth was mainly determined by microalgal bloom duration; each day...
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    ... Spitsbergen, Svalbard. 2. Laboratory survival experiments are linked with field data from a 3-year temperature...
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    ... exposure such that no inactivation of spores could be measured after 3 days. Control spores were killed...
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    ..., burrow-nesting seabirds. The White-chinned Petrel is the most commonly killed species in Southern Ocean...
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