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1“... as deep as 6898 m in the New Hebrides Trench. The deepest ctenophore was seen at 6037 m in the Kermadec...”
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2by Graeve, Martin, Lundberg, Marte, Böer, Marco, Kattner, Gerhard, Hop, Haakon, Falk-Petersen, StigGet access
Published in Marine Biology (2007)
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3by Selander, Erik, Møller, Lene Friis, Sundberg, Per, Tiselius, PeterGet access
Published in Biological Invasions (2009)
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4The invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi overwinters in high abundances in the subarctic Baltic Seaby Viitasalo, Satu, Lehtiniemi, Maiju, Katajisto, TarjaGet access
Published in Journal of Plankton Research (2008)
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7by Majaneva, Sanna, Setälä, Outi, Gorokhova, Elena, Lehtiniemi, MaijuGet access
Published in Journal of Plankton Research (2013)
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11Subjects: “...CTENOPHORE BLOOMS...”
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12by Kvile, Kristina Ø, Prokopchuk, Irina P, Stige, Leif C“... and predation pressure from visual (capelin and herring) and non-visual (ctenophores) predators, using data from...”
Published in ICES Journal of Marine Science (2021)
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13by Błachowiak-Samołyk, Katarzyna, Zwolicki, Adrian, Webster, Clare N., Boehnke, Rafał, Wichorowski, Marcin, Wold, Anette, Bielecka, Luiza“... for the vertical distributions of the large zooplankters ( e.g. ctenophores, euphausiids) collected by the MPS...”
Published in Polish Polar Research (2017)
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14by Stemmann, L, Youngbluth, M, Robert, K, Hosia, A, Picheral, M, Paterson, H, Ibanez, F, Guidi, L, Lombard, F, Gorsky, G“...), ctenophores (two groups), siphonophores, medusae (five groups), crustaceans (one group), chaetognaths...”
Published in ICES Journal of Marine Science (2008)
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15“... and ctenophores dominated after ice break-out. Oncaea curvata was the numerically dominant species throughout...”
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16by Nishizawa, Bungo, Kanna, Naoya, Abe, Yoshiyuki, Ohashi, Yoshihiko, Sakakibara, Daiki, Asaji, Izumi, Sugiyama, Shin, Yamaguchi, Atsushi, Watanuki, Yutaka“..., chaetognaths, and ctenophores near the surface. Surface feeders fed on these aggregated prey presumably...”
Published in ICES Journal of Marine Science (2019)
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