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7High vulnerability of Red Sea zooplankton to ambient UVB radiationConference abstract.pdf
  
High vulnerability of Red Sea zooplankton to ambient UVB radiationKing Abdulaziz UnivesityALI M. AL-AIDAROOS[email protected]Saudi Arabia
18Climate and local variability influence zooplankton exchange between the coastal ocean and an estuarine fjord.Keister_ S2_6th ZPS abstract.pdf
  
Climate and local variability influence zooplankton exchange between the coastal ocean and an estuarine fjord.University of WashingtonJulie E. Keister[email protected]U.S.A.
21High temperature increases the vulnerability of Red Sea zooplankton to ambient UVB radiationConference abstract (Mohsen l-Sherbiny).pdf
  
High temperature increases the vulnerability of Red Sea zooplankton to ambient UVB radiationMarine Biology Department, Faculty of Marine Science Mohsen M. El-Sherbiny[email protected]Saudi Arabia
24Zooplankton Biogeography and Phenology in the Southern Yellow Sea (China)Song_Abstract_zp6.pdf
  
Zooplankton Biogeography and Phenology in the Southern Yellow Sea (China)First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic AdministrationHongjun Song[email protected]China
33A preview of the ocean acidification effect on potential respiratory activity Abstract-IcoMartinez.pdf
  
A preview of the ocean acidification effect on potential respiratory activity Marine Ecophysiology Group(EOMAR). ECOAQUA Institute. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran CanariaI. Martínez[email protected]Canary Islands, Spain
71Seasonal and interannual variations of mesozooplankton community structure off Tongyeong, southeastern coast of Korea from 2011 to 2014Garam Kim_Abstract_6ZPS2016.pdf
  
Seasonal and interannual variations of mesozooplankton community structure off Tongyeong, southeastern coast of Korea from 2011 to 2014Korea Institute of Ocean Science & TechnologyGaram Kim[email protected]South Korea/Gyeonggi-do
77Long-term zooplankton swimmer sampling with sediment traps in northeastern Fram Strait in times of global changeNöthig et al swimmer patterns Bergen May 2016 f.pdf
  
Long-term zooplankton swimmer sampling with sediment traps in northeastern Fram Strait in times of global changeAlfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine ResearchEva-Maria Nöthig[email protected]Germany
84Taxon-specific responses of small copepods to climate variability and top-down control in Pärnu Bay (Baltic Sea)ICES_PICES6th_Klais_et_al.pdf
  
Taxon-specific responses of small copepods to climate variability and top-down control in Pärnu Bay (Baltic Sea)Tartu UniversityRiina Klais[email protected]Estonia
94Can pelagic gastropods be used to assess the impacts of ocean acidification in the North Sea?ICES_PICES P Leon_Can pelagic gastropods be used to assess the impacts of OA in the North Sea.pdf
  
Can pelagic gastropods be used to assess the impacts of ocean acidification in the North Sea?Marine Scotland SciencePablo Leon [email protected]United Kingdom / Scotland
108Seasonal Variation in Copepod Community Structure in the Central Red SeaSichlau and Irigoien - Seasonal Variation in Copepod Community Structure in the Central Red Sea.pdf
  
Seasonal Variation in Copepod Community Structure in the Central Red SeaKing Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)Mie Hylstofte Sichlau[email protected]Makkah
116Expanding our Knowledge on Copepod Community Structure in Subarctic and Subtropical Communities as Revealed by the Species Functional Traitsabstract_ZooSympMat2016.pdf
  
Expanding our Knowledge on Copepod Community Structure in Subarctic and Subtropical Communities as Revealed by the Species Functional TraitsJAMSTECCarmen García-Comas[email protected]Japan
124Long-term (1988-2014) dynamics in the winter zooplankton size distribution and corresponding environmental drivers from a so far unconsidered data series taken in the southern North SeaICES 6ZPS_2016_abstract_S2.pdf
  
Long-term (1988-2014) dynamics in the winter zooplankton size distribution and corresponding environmental drivers from a so far unconsidered data series taken in the southern North SeaUniversity of HamburgTim Dudeck[email protected]Germany
136Can biophysical processes explain copepod connectivity and distribution across the Atlantic Ocean basin?ICES.PICESabstract_cchang.pdf
  
Can biophysical processes explain copepod connectivity and distribution across the Atlantic Ocean basin?University of Hawai‘i at MānoaChantel Chang[email protected]USA
169Seasonal and interannual relationships in the zooplankton dynamics of the Northeast Atlantic Shelves in relation to latitude and trophic statusALVARO - ICESPICES 6ZPS 2016 (1).pdf
  
Seasonal and interannual relationships in the zooplankton dynamics of the Northeast Atlantic Shelves in relation to latitude and trophic statusUPV/EHUA. Fanjul [email protected]Spain/Vizcaya
172Trends and variability in environmental conditions and zooplankton communities in the Northwest Atlantic 1960-2013Plankton trends in the NW Atlantic.pdf
  
Trends and variability in environmental conditions and zooplankton communities in the Northwest Atlantic 1960-2013Fisheries and Oceans CanadaErica Head[email protected]Canada
178Will Arctic Ocean zooplankton DWARF as water temperature increases?ICES_Bergen 2016_abstract Kwasniewski_etal.pdf
  
Will Arctic Ocean zooplankton DWARF as water temperature increases?Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of SciencesSlawomir Kwasniewski[email protected]Poland
196Pteropod abundance in correlation to sea ice- finally some good news for Southern Ocean pteropods? Results from a 20-year sediment trap studyKeulNina_abstract_Bergen_symposium.pdf
  
Pteropod abundance in correlation to sea ice- finally some good news for Southern Ocean pteropods? Results from a 20-year sediment trap studyNina Keul[email protected]Germany
201A perfect match? Climate control of zooplankton phenology and potential feedbacks to eutrophication in the northern Baltic SeaTamelander_abstract_ICES6ZPS.pdf
  
A perfect match? Climate control of zooplankton phenology and potential feedbacks to eutrophication in the northern Baltic SeaTvärminne Zoological Station, University of HelsinkiTobias Tamelander[email protected]Finland
202Increasing surface temperature causes changes in plankton communities of the Baltic SeaLehtiniemi et al abtract for S2.pdf
  
Increasing surface temperature causes changes in plankton communities of the Baltic SeaFinnish Environment InstituteMaiju Lehtiniemi[email protected]Finland
208Seasonal variation in thiamine (Vitamin B1) content in zooplankton, phytoplankton and bacteria from the Baltic Sea.Fridolfsson et al.pdf
  
Seasonal variation in thiamine (Vitamin B1) content in zooplankton, phytoplankton and bacteria from the Baltic Sea.Emil Fridolfsson[email protected]Sweden
215Zooplankton community structure and size spectra linked to phytoplankton and hydrographic features on the Faroe Shelf in springSolvaJacobsen_Abstract.pdf
  
Zooplankton community structure and size spectra linked to phytoplankton and hydrographic features on the Faroe Shelf in springFaroe Marine Research InstituteSólvá Jacobsen[email protected]Faroe Islands
250Zooplankton vertical distribution across the Atlantic OceanFernandez de Puelles et al  Zoopl vertical distribution across the  Atlantic 2015.pdf
  
Zooplankton vertical distribution across the Atlantic OceanSpanish Institute of Oceanography, Centro de BalearesMaria Luz Fernandez de Puelles[email protected]Spain/Baleares
255Zooplankton community variability and resilience on the northwest Atlantic shelvesJohnsonC.6IZPS.Abstract.pdf
  
Zooplankton community variability and resilience on the northwest Atlantic shelvesFisheries and Oceans Canada, Bedford Institute of OceanographyCatherine Johnson[email protected]Canada
267Long-term trends and seasonal patterns for Calanus finmarchicus and Calanus helgolandicus in the Coastal Water off southwest Norway during 1996-2012Abstract Dupont et al ICES conference Bergen May 2016.pdf
  
Long-term trends and seasonal patterns for Calanus finmarchicus and Calanus helgolandicus in the Coastal Water off southwest Norway during 1996-2012Institute of Marine ResearchNicolas Dupont[email protected]Norway
277Predicting the response of estuarine copepods to changes in the seasonal delivery of freshwater in a snowmelt-dominated systemZooplankton symposium 2016 Breckenridge.pdf
  
Predicting the response of estuarine copepods to changes in the seasonal delivery of freshwater in a snowmelt-dominated systemUniversity of British ColumbiaJoanne Breckenridge[email protected]Canada
285From nano- to macroplankton: complex examination of Isfjorden plankton size structure using optical and traditional methodsBlachowiak-Samolyk et al. ICES abstract.pdf
  
From nano- to macroplankton: complex examination of Isfjorden plankton size structure using optical and traditional methodsInstitute of Oceanology Polish Academy of SciencesKatarzyna Blachowiak-Samolyk[email protected]Poland
294Response of neritic copepod, Acartia omorii to climate related changes in Tokyo Bay, Japan6thZPC_Abstract_tachibana_20161030.pdf
  
Response of neritic copepod, Acartia omorii to climate related changes in Tokyo Bay, JapanAtmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of TokyoAiko Tachibana[email protected]Japan
295Dynamics of co-occurring Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus in SkagerrakFalkenhaug_S2_poster.pdf
  
Dynamics of co-occurring Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus in SkagerrakInstitute of Marine ResearchTone Falkenhaug[email protected]Norway
309Linking climate change to community-level impacts on copepods via a new, trait-based model: Life-history and metabolic mechanisms comparedBanas abstract.pdf
  
Linking climate change to community-level impacts on copepods via a new, trait-based model: Life-history and metabolic mechanisms comparedUniversity of StrathclydeNeil S Banas[email protected]UK
310Environmental drivers of zooplankton community structure at Loch Ewe, Scotland.Loch Ewe Abstract.pdf
  
Environmental drivers of zooplankton community structure at Loch Ewe, Scotland.University of Aberdeen Seòna Wells[email protected]UK
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