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1081by Sochting, Ulrik, Sogaard, Majbrit Zeuthen, Elix, John A., Arup, Ulf, Elvebakk, Arve, Sancho, Leopoldo G.“... Nothofagus forests, but has also been found at altitudes up to c. 580 m on moss and detritus on outcrops...”
Published in The Lichenologist (2014)
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1082“..., and to oxidation of organic detritus en routs. Among the three water masses, the oxygen maximum water shows...”
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1083“... of metamorphic and igneous source material of mainly first cycle detritus, as well as an unstable heavy mineral...”
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1084by Evans, Michael E., Rutter, Nathaniel W., Catto, Norm R., Chlachula, Jiří, Nývlt, Daniel“..., Europe, and North America, (3) North Atlantic ice-rafted detritus, and (4) sea-surface temperatures...”
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1085by Larsen, H. C., Saunders, A. D., Clift, P. D., Beget, J., Wei, W., Spezzaferri, S., Ali, J., Cambray, H., Demant, A., Fitton, G., Fram, M. S., Fukuma, K., Gieskes, J., Holmes, M. A., Hunt, J., Lacasse, C., Larsen, L. M., Lykke-Andersen, H., Meltser, A., Morrison, M. L., Nemoto, N., Okay, N., Saito, S., Sinton, C., Stax, R., Vallier, T. L., Vandamme, D., Werner, R.“...Glacial till, glaciomarine diamictites, and ice-rafted detritus found in marine cores collected off...”
Published in Science (1994)
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1086“..., nitrate, ammonium, silicate and three compartments of detritus. The model is forced by annual cycles...”
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1087“... productivity, there is increasing evidence that allochthonous detritus availability in streams and even lake...”
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1088“... fecundity varies from 2000 to 164 000 oocytes. The greatest portion of the stomach contents is detritus ......”
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1089by Starr, Michel, Therriault, Jean-Claude, Conan, Gérard Y., Comeau, Michel, Robichaud, Guy“... represents the first instance indicating that phyto-detritus can act as a chemical cue for initiating...”
Published in Journal of Plankton Research (1994)
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1090“... mainly of terrigenous detritus; i.e. it was formed by surface weathering or supergene alteration...”
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1091by Irons III, John G., Bryant, John P., Oswood, Mark W.“... caused birch detritus to be processed more rapidly by stream biota, potentially increasing secondary...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (1991)
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1092“... in origin, is overlain by Fraser drift. At Nautley River, similar sand contains plant detritus that has...”
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1093“...Composed of a collection of algae, detritus, sediment and invertebrates, the epilithic algal matrix...”
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1094by Matishov, G. G., Makarevich, P. R., Druzhkova, E. I., Karamushko, O. V., Lyubina, O. S.“... the nuclear icebreakers, the functioning of the detritus trophic chain in the Barents and Kara Seas coastal...”
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1095“...-grained detritus and higher TOC in the cores at this level suggests that enhanced meltwater supply may...”
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1096by Hodell, DA, Nicholl, JA, Bontognali, TRR, Danino, S, Dorador, J, Dowdeswell, JA, Einsle, J, Kuhlmann, H, Martrat, B, Mleneck-Vautravers, MJ, Rodríguez-Tovar, FJ, Röhl, U“... Program Site U1308. Heinrich Layer 1 comprises two distinct layers of ice-rafted detritus (IRD), which...”
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1097“... to incorporate a simple ecosystem of nutrient, phytoplankton, zooplankton and detritus and, using two-layer slab...”
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1098“... nutrient, phytoplankton, zooplankton, and detritus (NPZD) ecosystem model. We employ a new Atlantic...”
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1099“... at 20–100 m depth. Cucumaria mainly colonize rocky or pebbly bottoms. Their main food items are detritus...”
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1100“... of deposition of land derived detritus. Limestone outcrops are very rare in the area....”
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