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Benthos counted on dredged samples during Valdivia cruise VA44
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and mortality, growth, and net calcification rat...
Here we evaluate the biological response (mortality, growth and net calcification rates) of a marine calcifier, the larvae of the sea urchin Echinus esculentus, to different... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and biological response to fluctuating seawater ...
Using a complex experimental design, we investigated what part of the pH variability is driving the biological response of the sea urchin Echinus esculentus larvae. Comparing... -
Counts and mass of different fish species from beam trawl samples in the East...
Depth, water was calculated as mean from bathymetric depths at start/end of trawl -
Counts of benthos communities in Kongsfjorden in 2009
In order to reveal the structure of the sparsely known deeper sublittoral hard bottom communities of glacial Kongsfjorden, the macroepibenthos from six depth zones (30-200 m)... -
Echinus esculentus (edible sea urchin), genomic and transcriptomic data
This project collects the genomic and transcriptomic data generated for Echinus esculentus, common name edible sea urchin, to facilitate genome assembly and annotation as part... -
Benthos counted on dredged samples during Valdivia cruise VA53
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Abundance of benthic infauna in surface sediments from the North Sea sampled ...
Data were provided through and converted from Schlüter, M & Jerosch, K (2009) Digital Atlas of the North Sea, hdl:10013/epic.34893.d001 (pdf 3.7 MB). -
Abundance of benthic infauna in surface sediments from the North Sea sampled ...
Data were provided through and converted from Schlüter, M & Jerosch, K (2009) Digital Atlas of the North Sea, hdl:10013/epic.34893.d001 (pdf 3.7 MB). -
Abundance of benthic infauna in surface sediments from the North Sea sampled ...
Data were provided through and converted from Schlüter, M & Jerosch, K (2009) Digital Atlas of the North Sea, hdl:10013/epic.34893.d001 (pdf 3.7 MB).