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401Published 1964“... species of Euphausiidae in the Barents Sea, The biology of the ctenophores of the Murmansk coast, A...”
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402“... temperatures. Defined as scyphozoans, siphonophores, ctenophores, and salps, the abundance of GZ on the shelf...”
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403“...Gelatinous zooplankton (GZ) or jellies, consisting of cnidarians, ctenophores and tunicates, can...”
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404“... were found in northern wolffish in NAFO Area, feeding mainly on ctenophores; however in Svalbard area...”
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405by Stemmann, Lars, Youngbluth, Marsh, Robert, Kevin, Hosia, Aino, Picheral, Marc, Paterson, Harriet, Ibanez, Frederic, Guidi, Lionel, Lombard, Fabien, Gorsky, Gabriel“...), ctenophores (two groups), siphonophores, medusae (five groups), crustaceans (one group), chaetognaths...”
Published in ICES Journal of Marine Science (2008)
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406by David, Carmen L., Schaafsma, Fokje L., van Franeker, Jan A., Pakhomov, Evgeny A., Hunt, Brian P. V., Lange, Benjamin A., Castellani, Giulia, Brandt, Angelika, Flores, Hauke“... amphipods, siphonophores and ctenophores) than in the water column (4.72 ± 5.85%; main predators...”
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407“...Gelatinous zooplankton (GZP), comprising ctenophores, cnidarians, and tunicates, gained more...”
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408by David, Carmen L., Schaafsma, Fokje L., van Franeker, Jan A., Pakhomov, Evgeny A., Hunt, Brian P. V., Lange, Benjamin A., Castellani, Giulia, Brandt, Angelika, Flores, Hauke“... ± 0.57%; main predators amphipods, siphonophores and ctenophores) than in the water column (4.72 ± 5.85...”
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409by Shannon P. GERRY, Andrea J. SCOTT“... fishes, squid, ctenophores, and bivalves; they are expected to be nonselective predators. Smooth-hounds...”
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410by González-Iglesias, M.C. (María de la Concepción), Paz, X. (Xabier), Román-Marcote, E. (Esther), Hermida-Doval, M. (María)“... wolffish was pelagic invertebrate organism feeder on ctenophores. Roughhead grenadier and yellowtail...”
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411by González-Iglesias, M.C. (María de la Concepción), Paz, X. (Xabier), Román-Marcote, E. (Esther), Álvarez-Pérez, M.S. (María Soledad)“... variations were found in northern wolffish in NAFO Area, feeding mainly on ctenophores; however in Svalbard...”
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412by Stemmann, Lars, Youngbluth, Marsh, Robert, Kevin, Hosia, Aino, Picheral, Marc, Paterson, Harriet, Ibanez, Frederic, Guidi, Lionel, Lombard, Fabien, Gorsky, Gabriel“...), ctenophores (two groups), siphonophores, medusae (five groups), crustaceans (one group), chaetognaths...”
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413Published 2018“...: diatoms, dinoflagellates, cnidarians, ctenophores, apicomplexa, ciliates, nematodes, and others. Strong...”
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414by Yeh, Heidi“...: diatoms, dinoflagellates, cnidarians, ctenophores, apicomplexa, ciliates, nematodes, and others. Strong...”
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415by Lüskow, Florian, Neitzel, Philipp, Miller, Michael J., Marohn, Lasse, Wysujack, Klaus, Freese, Marko, Pohlmann, Jan-Dag, Hanel, Reinhold“...Gelatinous zooplankton (GZ) such as medusae, ctenophores, siphonophores, pyrosomes and salps...”
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416by Lüskow, Florian, Neitzel, Philipp, Miller, Michael J., Marohn, Lasse, Wysujack, Klaus, Freese, Marko, Pohlmann, Jan-Dag, Hanel, Reinhold“...Gelatinous zooplankton (GZ) such as medusae, ctenophores, siphonophores, pyrosomes and salps...”
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417by Nicolai, Alessandro“..., dominated by ctenophores, and inter-annual changes than the Atlantic one, defined by a low biodiversity...”
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418by González-Iglesias, María de la Concepción, Paz, Xabier, Román-Marcote, Esther, Álvarez-Pérez, María Soledad“... variations were found in northern wolffish in NAFO Area, feeding mainly on ctenophores; however in Svalbard...”
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419by González-Iglesias, María de la Concepción, Paz, Xabier, Román-Marcote, Esther, Hermida-Doval, María“... wolffish was pelagic invertebrate organism feeder on ctenophores. Roughhead grenadier and yellowtail...”
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420by Stemmann, Lars, Youngbluth, Marsh, Robert, Kevin, Hosia, Aino, Picheral, Marc, Paterson, Harriet, Ibanez, Frederic, Guidi, Lionel, Lombard, Fabien, Gorsky, Gabriel“...), ctenophores (two groups), siphonophores, medusae (five groups), crustaceans (one group), chaetognaths...”
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