Developmental trade-offs in Subantarctic meroplankton communities and the enigma of low decapod diversity in high southern latitudes
Developmental modes, occurrence and distribution patterns of invertebrate larvae were studied in the Subantarctic Magellan region of South America on the basis of quantitative plankton hauls obtained during the 'Victor Hensen' campaign in November 1994. The meroplankton community was found...
Main Authors: | Thatje, S. (Author), Schnack-Schiel, S. (Author), Arntz, W.E (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2003-09-30.
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