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Perspectives on ecosystem-based approaches to the management of marine resources
(Others, 2004-06-24)
High survival of neustonic zoea I larvae of American lobster Homarus americanus following short-term exposure to ultraviolet radiation (280 to 400 nm)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2000-02-28)
Ultraviolet radiation (W-B = 280 to 320 nm; UV-A = 320 to 400 nm) is harmful to the planktonic early life stages of some marine organisms. In the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, measurements of the diffuse attenuation ...
Impact of solar ultraviolet radiation on hatching of a marine copepod, Calanus finmarchicus
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2000-02-28)
The calanold copepod Calanus finmarchicus 1s a key component of the zooplankton community
in the estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada. During the spring and summer months, C. firmarchicus
eggs are released into the ...
UV (280 to 400 nm) optical properties in a Norwegian fjord system and an intercomparison of underwater radiometers
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2003-07-17)
The depth to which solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation penetrates water columns is highly
variable. The range in diffuse attenuation coefficients observed in the clearest ocean waters versus
small oligotrophic lakes can be ...
Introducing Aquatic Biology
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2007-10-31)
The Inter-Research Science Center (IR) journals
Marine Ecology Progress Series (MEPS) and Aquatic
Microbial Ecology (AME) have been receiving increasing
numbers of high-quality manuscripts that are principally
biological, ...
Ocean biodiversity informatics (OBI): Introduction
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006-07-03)
Moral, ethical and scientific aspects of welfare in aquatic organisms
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2007-05-04)
Bridging the gap between aquatic and terrestrial ecology
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005-12-08)
Effect of turbulence on the energetics of foraging in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua larvae
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2004-11-01)
A net energy gain (NEG) model was used to assess the effects of turbulence on the energy budget of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua larvae, feeding on copepod nauplii at different concentrations. The geometry of their prey search ...