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    by Hovenden, Mark J.
    Published in Annals of Botany (2000)
    ...The thallus nitrogen (N) concentration of two dominant macrolichens of continental Antarctica...
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    .... The result indicates a great deal of cancellation between these two contributions (especially in the prograde...
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    .... Marked seasonal variations in the abundance, composition and productivity of biota were correlated...
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    ... camera equipment should be fully checked and made operational prior to departure. Although a pre-season...
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    ...) Autotrophic biomass was low throughout the year (<0.2 mg m−3 except during a short period in summer when a...
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    ... composition of larval krill need not result from changes in diet and (ii) mechanisms other than (CO 2...
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    ... the summer season from December to February, particularly during on-shore winds. Examples of microseismic...
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    by COLLINS, N. J., CALLAGHAN, T. V.
    Published 1980
    ... uncinatus (Hedw.) Warnst. is described for two sites in the maritime Antarctic. These micro-climatic data...
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    ... of pathogens on boots. Methods In two trips conducted to Antarctica in the summer season of 2000/2001, swabs...
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    .... Variations of the source locations are consistent with seasonal variations of seismic noise spectra. Noise...
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    ... births was about 0.1% (2/1,439 births), recorded over 3 seasons in Erebus Bay, McMurdo Sound...
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    ...Seasonal variation in abundance and biomass of different instars of Oithona similis was studied...
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    ... important ramifications upon community structure. The highly seasonal plankton blooms that typify...
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    ... are remarkably similar across all except the last regime, averaging about 1 g C m−2. Production and growth rates...
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    ..., observed and predicted traveltimes and signal dispersion agree to within 2 s under the assumption...
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