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Plankton and bacteria abundance at station ANTARES-IV_017
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Plankton and bacteria abundance at station ANTARES-IV_016
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Plankton and bacteria abundance at station ANTARES-IV_015
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Plankton and bacteria abundance at station ANTARES-IV_014
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Plankton and bacteria abundance at station ANTARES-IV_013
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Plankton and bacteria abundance at station ANTARES-IV_012
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Plankton and bacteria abundance at station ANTARES-IV_009
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Plankton and bacteria abundance at station ANTARES-IV_007
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Plankton and bacteria abundance at station ANTARES-IV_006
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Plankton and bacteria abundance at station ANTARES-IV_005
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Biomass of microzooplankton at station ANTARES-III_M04
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Biomass of microzooplankton at station ANTARES-III_A18
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Biomass of microzooplankton at station ANTARES-III_A17
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Biomass of microzooplankton at station ANTARES-III_A16
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Biomass of microzooplankton at station ANTARES-III_A15
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Biomass of microzooplankton at station ANTARES-III_A14
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Biomass of microzooplankton at station ANTARES-III_A12
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Svalbard 2010 team (2010): EPOCA Svalbard mesocosm experiment 2010 depth-inte...
Latest data set update: 9 October 2013. In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Lavigne and Gattuso, 2011) was used... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and Oikopleura dioica, phytoplankton, and carbon...
We conducted an experiment with large volume in situ mesocosms (~55–60 m3 and 21 m depth) in Raunefjord (Bergen), Norway in 2015 to investigate how ocean acidification (OA)... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth and grazing impact of Antarctic heter...
High-latitude oceans have been identified as particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification if anthropogenic CO2 emissions continue. Marine microbes are an essential part of the...