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The vertical distribution of marine macroplankton. 12. Some observations on the vertical distribution of Calanus finmarchicus in relation to light intensity
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49885
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RP7176
Author:
Russell, F. S.
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JOURNAL OF THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. 1934 v.19 no.2 : 569-584;
Year:
1934
Subject:
Plankton - Great Britain
;
Copepoda - Great Britain
;
Calanoida
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