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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 32:177-187
We describe Notodendrodes hyalinosphaira, a large (up to 2.7 cm long), facultatively arborescent, agglutinated foraminifer. The species occurs abundantly, and apparently exclusively, in Explorers Cove, an embayment of western McMurdo Sound, Antarctic
Autor:
Kay M. van der Horst, Vyacheslav Makeyev, James M. Brooks, Ted E. Delaca, Michael A. Champ, Marilyn Engle
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Marine Pollution Bulletin. 35:203-221
Concern for nuclear contamination in the Arctic stems from many sources: atmospheric (from global fallout from nuclear testing, or Chernobyl type accidents, marine or ocean current transport, riverine or groundwater transport, biological (migratory s
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The Journal of Protozoology. 39:724-732
The seemingly delicate, strand-like pseudopodia of Astrammina rara, a carnivorous benthic foraminiferan, adhere to and withstand the rigorous movements of meiofaunal prey. Previous electron microscopic studies identified two novel structures that mig
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Marine Pollution Bulletin. 25:220-226
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Chemosphere. 42:ix-x
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Marine Pollution Bulletin. 40:801-802
Autor:
Ted E. DeLaca
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 16:285-292
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Journal of Glaciology. 30:112-115
Stable isotope ratios and salinities of ice samples obtained from a submarine ice cliff at Explorers Cove demonstrate that the upper parts of the ice cliff have frozen directly from sea-water and are an underwater expression of permafrost, whereas th
Autor:
Ted E. DeLaca, William L. Stockton
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers. 29:157-169
Evidence from photographic and visual surveys suggests that large food falls are rare events. However, even if rare, food falls in the deep sea represent an extremely large local energy enrichment, given the low respiration rates and low input rates
Autor:
Ted E. Delaca
Publikováno v:
American Zoologist. 22:683-690
SYNOPSIS. Foraminifera are a ubiquitous and sometimes numerically important component of benthic communities. This paper discusses the role of free amino acids in the nutrition of Notodendrodes antarctikos , a large arborescent foraminifer from an ol