Ocean acidification elicits different energetic responses in an Arctic and a boreal population of the copepod Pseudocalanus acuspes
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Title
Ocean acidification elicits different energetic responses in an Arctic and a boreal population of the copepod Pseudocalanus acuspes
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Keywords
Ingestion Rate, Ocean Acidification, Calanoid Copepod, Specific Dynamic Action, Prey Concentration
Journal
MARINE BIOLOGY
Volume 162, Issue 4, Pages 799-807
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2015-02-09
DOI
10.1007/s00227-015-2625-9
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