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Title
Inter-annual variability of Calanus finmarchicus, C. hyperboreus and Metrida longa in subarctic waters north of Iceland 1990-2016
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18/09/2017 14:45
End Time
18/09/2017 15:00
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Grand Ballroom F
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Oral
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516
Link to Abstract:Abstract Title
Inter-annual variability of Calanus finmarchicus, C. hyperboreus and Metrida longa in subarctic waters north of Iceland 1990-2016
Link to Abstract:First Author
Astthor Gislason
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516
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E
Theme session:Title
Poleward shifts and ecological changes of Arctic and Subarctic zooplankton and fish in response to climate variability and global climate change
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E
Theme session:Convenors name
Hein Rune Skjoldal (Norway) Carin Ashijan (USA) Louis Forter (Canada)
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