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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abundance and distribution of phototrophic and heterotrophic nano- and microplankton in the southern Ross Sea Dennett, Mark R
2001
19-20 p. 4019-4037
19 p.
artikel
2 A census of abyssal polychaetes Paterson, Gordon L.J.
2009
19-20 p. 1739-1746
8 p.
artikel
3 Aggregation, sedimentation and biodegradability of phytoplankton-derived material during spring in the Ross Sea, Antarctica Becquevort, S
2001
19-20 p. 4155-4178
24 p.
artikel
4 A mosaic of diverse ideas: The ecological legacy of J. Frederick Grassle Snelgrove, Paul V.R.
2009
19-20 p. 1571-1576
6 p.
artikel
5 A natural history of the deep-sea aplacophoran Prochaetoderma yongei and its relationship to confamilials (Mollusca, Prochaetodermatidae) Scheltema, Amélie H.
2009
19-20 p. 1856-1864
9 p.
artikel
6 An inordinate fondness for turrids Bouchet, Philippe
2009
19-20 p. 1724-1731
8 p.
artikel
7 An observation of the three-dimensional structure of a cross-shelf penetrating front off the Changjiang mouth Yuan, Dongliang
2010
19-20 p. 1827-1834
8 p.
artikel
8 Antarctic deep-sea meiofauna and bacteria react to the deposition of particulate organic matter after a phytoplankton bloom Veit-Köhler, Gritta
2011
19-20 p. 1983-1995
13 p.
artikel
9 ANT XXIV/2 (SYSTCO) Hexactinellida (Porifera) and bathymetric traits of Antarctic glass sponges (incorporating ANDEEP-material); including an emendation of the rediscovered genus Lonchiphora Göcke, Christian
2011
19-20 p. 2013-2021
9 p.
artikel
10 A one ocean model of biodiversity O’Dor, Ronald K.
2009
19-20 p. 1816-1823
8 p.
artikel
11 Are spatial variations in the diets of hydrothermal fauna linked to local environmental conditions? De Busserolles, F.
2009
19-20 p. 1649-1664
16 p.
artikel
12 A seasonal progression of Si limitation in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean Nelson, David M.
2001
19-20 p. 3973-3995
23 p.
artikel
13 A study of the dynamic factors of the summer-time upwelling in the Tsushima Warm Current region Nakada, Satoshi
2010
19-20 p. 1799-1808
10 p.
artikel
14 Author index of volume 48-autogenerate 2001
19-20 p. XVII-XXII
nvt p.
artikel
15 Benthic remineralization and burial of biogenic SiO2, CaCO3, organic carbon, and detrital material in the Southern Ocean along a transect at 170° West Sayles, F.L.
2001
19-20 p. 4323-4383
61 p.
artikel
16 Benthic species diversity along a depth gradient: Boston Harbor to Lydonia Canyon Maciolek, Nancy J.
2009
19-20 p. 1763-1774
12 p.
artikel
17 Biogeographic provinces in the Atlantic deep sea determined from cumacean distribution patterns Watling, Les
2009
19-20 p. 1747-1753
7 p.
artikel
18 Biological export flux in the Southern Ocean estimated from a climatological nitrate budget MacCready, Parker
2001
19-20 p. 4299-4322
24 p.
artikel
19 Blocking and Westward Passage of Eddies in the Luzon Strait Sheu, Woei-Jen
2010
19-20 p. 1783-1791
9 p.
artikel
20 Bringing together an ocean of information: An extensible data integration framework for biological oceanography Stocks, Karen I.
2009
19-20 p. 1804-1811
8 p.
artikel
21 Characterization of the seafloor at the SYSTCO stations based on video observations and ground truthing sedimentology N., Brenke
2011
19-20 p. 2043-2050
8 p.
artikel
22 Copepod grazing on phytoplankton in the Pacific sector of the Antarctic Polar Front Urban-Rich, Juanita
2001
19-20 p. 4223-4246
24 p.
artikel
23 Cryptic species, phenotypic plasticity, and complex life histories: Assessing deep-sea faunal diversity with molecular markers Vrijenhoek, Robert C.
2009
19-20 p. 1713-1723
11 p.
artikel
24 Deep-sea benthic boundary layer communities and food supply: A long-term monitoring strategy Sherman, Alana D.
2009
19-20 p. 1754-1762
9 p.
artikel
25 Demersal fishes from the Antarctic shelf and deep sea: A diet study based on fatty acid patterns and gut content analyses Würzberg, Laura
2011
19-20 p. 2036-2042
7 p.
artikel
26 Development of assemblages associated with alvinellid colonies on the walls of high-temperature vents at the East Pacific Rise Pradillon, F.
2009
19-20 p. 1622-1631
10 p.
artikel
27 Dissolved Fe in the upper waters of the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean Measures, C.I.
2001
19-20 p. 3913-3941
29 p.
artikel
28 Diversity and distribution of Polychaeta in deep Antarctic and Subantarctic waters along the Greenwich meridian Wilmsen, Eileen
2011
19-20 p. 2004-2012
9 p.
artikel
29 Dynamics of the cross-shelf circulation in the Yellow and East China Seas in winter Yuan, Dongliang
2010
19-20 p. 1745-1761
17 p.
artikel
30 Editorial Yuan, Dongliang
2010
19-20 p. 1743-1744
2 p.
artikel
31 Evidence for a chemoautotrophically based food web at inactive hydrothermal vents (Manus Basin) Erickson, K.L.
2009
19-20 p. 1577-1585
9 p.
artikel
32 Fatty acid patterns of Southern Ocean shelf and deep sea peracarid crustaceans and a possible food source, foraminiferans Würzberg, Laura
2011
19-20 p. 2027-2035
9 p.
artikel
33 Faunal zonation of large epibenthic invertebrates off North Carolina revisited Wei, Chih-Lin
2009
19-20 p. 1830-1833
4 p.
artikel
34 Glucose fluxes and concentrations of dissolved combined neutral sugars (polysaccharides) in the Ross Sea and Polar Front Zone, Antarctica Kirchman, David L
2001
19-20 p. 4179-4197
19 p.
artikel
35 Long-term benthic infaunal monitoring at a deep-ocean dredged material disposal site off Northern California Blake, James A.
2009
19-20 p. 1775-1803
29 p.
artikel
36 Macrobenthos community structure and trophic relationships within active and inactive Pacific hydrothermal sediments Levin, Lisa A.
2009
19-20 p. 1632-1648
17 p.
artikel
37 Macrofauna under sea ice and in the open surface layer of the Lazarev Sea, Southern Ocean Flores, Hauke
2011
19-20 p. 1948-1961
14 p.
artikel
38 Marine benthic ecology and biodiversity: A compilation of papers in honor of J. Frederick Grassle Lutz, Richard A.
2009
19-20 p. 1569-1570
2 p.
artikel
39 Maud Rise – a snapshot through the water column Brandt, A.
2011
19-20 p. 1962-1982
21 p.
artikel
40 Meanders in the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone and their impact on phytoplankton Abbott, Mark R.
2001
19-20 p. 3891-3912
22 p.
artikel
41 Microbial community composition and growth dynamics in the Antarctic Polar Front and seasonal ice zone during late spring 1997 Selph, Karen E
2001
19-20 p. 4059-4080
22 p.
artikel
42 Microbial community structure and biomass in surface waters during a Polar Front summer bloom along 170°W Brown, Susan L
2001
19-20 p. 4039-4058
20 p.
artikel
43 Nitrogen isotope biogeochemistry of the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone at 170°W Altabet, Mark A
2001
19-20 p. 4247-4273
27 p.
artikel
44 Nitrogen uptake kinetics in the Ross Sea, Antarctica Cochlan, William P
2001
19-20 p. 4127-4153
27 p.
artikel
45 Novel lineages of Southern Ocean deep-sea foraminifera revealed by environmental DNA sequencing Pawlowski, Jan
2011
19-20 p. 1996-2003
8 p.
artikel
46 Nutrient pumping/advection by propagating Rossby Waves in the Kuroshio Extension Chu, Peter C.
2010
19-20 p. 1809-1819
11 p.
artikel
47 Ocean microbial metagenomics Kerkhof, Lee J.
2009
19-20 p. 1824-1829
6 p.
artikel
48 Organic carbon and nitrogen source of sunken wood communities on continental shelves around Japan inferred from stable isotope ratios Nishimoto, Atsushi
2009
19-20 p. 1683-1688
6 p.
artikel
49 Oxygen production and respiration in the Antarctic Polar Front region during the austral spring and summer Dickson, Mary-Lynn
2001
19-20 p. 4101-4126
26 p.
artikel
50 Paleodictyon nodosum: A living fossil on the deep-sea floor Rona, Peter A.
2009
19-20 p. 1700-1712
13 p.
artikel
51 Phylogenetic diversity of methanogenic, sulfate-reducing and methanotrophic prokaryotes from deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps Reed, Andrew J.
2009
19-20 p. 1665-1674
10 p.
artikel
52 Phytoplankton community at warm eddies in the northern South China Sea in winter 2003/2004 Huang, Bangqin
2010
19-20 p. 1792-1798
7 p.
artikel
53 Phytoplankton pigment distribution in relation to silicic acid, iron and the physical structure across the Antarctic Polar Front, 170°W, during austral summer Mengelt, C
2001
19-20 p. 4081-4100
20 p.
artikel
54 Post-eruption succession of macrofaunal communities at diffuse flow hydrothermal vents on Axial Volcano, Juan de Fuca Ridge, Northeast Pacific Marcus, Jean
2009
19-20 p. 1586-1598
13 p.
artikel
55 Pre- and post-eruption diffuse flow variability among tubeworm habitats at 9°50′ north on the East Pacific Rise Nees, Heather A.
2009
19-20 p. 1607-1615
9 p.
artikel
56 Protandric hermaphroditism in the whale-fall bivalve mollusc Idas washingtonia Tyler, Paul A.
2009
19-20 p. 1689-1699
11 p.
artikel
57 Recolonization of gravel habitats on Georges Bank (northwest Atlantic) Collie, Jeremy S.
2009
19-20 p. 1847-1855
9 p.
artikel
58 Redescription of Jenkina articulata Brøndsted from the deep Eckström Shelf, E-Weddell Sea, Antarctica and a comment on the possible mass occurrence of this species Janussen, Dorte
2011
19-20 p. 2022-2026
5 p.
artikel
59 Reproduction among protobranch bivalves of the family Nuculidae from sublittoral, bathyal, and abyssal depths off the New England coast of North America Scheltema, Rudolf S.
2009
19-20 p. 1835-1846
12 p.
artikel
60 Seasonal evolution of hydrographic properties in the Antarctic circumpolar current at 170°W during 1997–1998 Morrison, J.M
2001
19-20 p. 3943-3972
30 p.
artikel
61 Seasonal patterns in permeable sediment and water-column biogeochemical properties on the inner shelf of the Middle Atlantic Bight Reimers, C.E.
2009
19-20 p. 1865-1881
17 p.
artikel
62 Seasonal variation of primary productivity in the East China Sea: A numerical study based on coupled physical-biogeochemical model Liu, Kon-Kee
2010
19-20 p. 1762-1782
21 p.
artikel
63 Silicon dynamics within an intense open-ocean diatom bloom in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean Brzezinski, Mark A.
2001
19-20 p. 3997-4018
22 p.
artikel
64 Southern Ocean biodiversity—From pelagic processes to deep-sea response Brandt, Angelika
2011
19-20 p. 1945-1947
3 p.
artikel
65 Southern Ocean deep-sea biodiversity—From patterns to processes Brandt, Angelika
2009
19-20 p. 1732-1738
7 p.
artikel
66 Species number with confidence Smith, Woollcott K.
2009
19-20 p. 1812-1815
4 p.
artikel
67 Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures of fauna associated with the deep-sea hydrothermal vent system of Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California Soto, Luis A.
2009
19-20 p. 1675-1682
8 p.
artikel
68 The seasonal development of the bacterioplankton bloom in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, 1994–1997 Ducklow, Hugh
2001
19-20 p. 4199-4221
23 p.
artikel
69 The US Southern Ocean Joint Global Ocean Flux Study: Volume Two Anderson, Robert F.
2001
19-20 p. 3883-3889
7 p.
artikel
70 Time-series chemical and temperature habitat characterization of diffuse flow hydrothermal sites at 9°50′N East Pacific Rise Moore, Tommy S.
2009
19-20 p. 1616-1621
6 p.
artikel
71 Upper ocean export of particulate organic carbon and biogenic silica in the Southern Ocean along 170°W Buesseler, K.O.
2001
19-20 p. 4275-4297
23 p.
artikel
72 Upslope transport of near-bed zooplankton Zimmer, Cheryl Ann
2009
19-20 p. 1882-1891
10 p.
artikel
73 Variability of Cross-shelf Penetrating Fronts in the East China Sea He, Lei
2010
19-20 p. 1820-1826
7 p.
artikel
74 Where do the embryos of Riftia pachyptila develop? Pressure tolerances, temperature tolerances, and buoyancy during prolonged embryonic dispersal Brooke, Sandra D.
2009
19-20 p. 1599-1606
8 p.
artikel
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