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Fisheries in the Southern Ocean: an ecosystem approach.

Climatically driven fluctuations in Southern Ocean ecosystems.

Mixing it up with krill.

Divergent responses of Pygoscelis penguins reveal a common environmental driver.

Serotonin and nitric oxide interaction in the control of bioluminescence in northern krill, Meganyctiphanes norvegica (M. Sars).

The fine structure of the phoront of Gymnodinioides pacifica, a ciliated protozoan (Ciliophora, Apostomatida) from euphausiids of the Northeastern Pacific.

A cold-adapted esterase from psychrotrophic Pseudoalteromas sp. strain 643A.

Oceanography: churn, churn, churn.

Ocean science. Biomixing of the oceans?

Gelation of protein recovered from whole Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) by isoelectric solubilization/precipitation as affected by functional additives.

Marine pelagic ecosystems: the west Antarctic Peninsula.

Trophic interactions within the Ross Sea continental shelf ecosystem.

Spatial and temporal operation of the Scotia Sea ecosystem: a review of large-scale links in a krill centred food web.

Krill for human consumption: nutritional value and potential health benefits.

Computational determination of refractive index distribution in the crystalline cones of the compound eye of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba).

Modelling Southern Ocean ecosystems: krill, the food-web, and the impacts of harvesting.

Ocean science. Creatures great and small are stirring the ocean.

Observations of biologically generated turbulence in a coastal inlet.

Hierarchical patch dynamics and animal movement pattern.

Sticholonche zanclea (Protozoa, Actinopoda) in fecal pellets of copepods and Euphausia sp. in Brazilian coastal waters.

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