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Publications by MH Iversen
Degradation of Copepod Fecal Pellets: Key Role of Protozooplankton
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Aquatic Science
Behavior
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Fate of Copepod Faecal Pellets and the Role of Oithona Spp.
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
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Ecology
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Aquatic Science
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First Evaluation of the Role of Salp Fecal Pellets on Iron Biogeochemistry
Frontiers in Marine Science
Planetary Change
Oceanography
Environmental Science
Ocean Engineering
Global
Aquatic Science
Water Science
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Fate of Organic Carbon Released From Decomposing Copepod Fecal Pellets in Relation to Bacterial Production and Ectoenzymatic Activity
Aquatic Microbial Ecology
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Aquatic Science
Behavior
Production, Oxygen Respiration Rates, and Sinking Velocity of Copepod Fecal Pellets: Direct Measurements of Ballasting by Opal and Calcite
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Oceanography
Aquatic Science
Copepod Fecal Pellets: Abundance, Sedimentation and Content at a Permanent Station in the Norwegian Sea in May/June 1986
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Aquatic Science
Behavior
Analysis of Copepod Fecal Pellet Carbon Using a High Temperature Combustion Method
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
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Systematics
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Amenability of Reduced Iron Ore Pellets to Mechanical Degradation
ISIJ International
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Alloys
Materials Chemistry
Metals
Mechanical Engineering
Carbon and Nitrogen Content of Copepod Faecal Pellets: Effect of Food Concentration and Feeding Behavior
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
Evolution
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Importance of Copepod Carcasses Versus Faecal Pellets in the Upper Water Column of an Oligotrophic Area
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Oceanography
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