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Is Antarctic benthic biomass really higher than elsewhere?
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- 10 May 2004, pp. 266-267
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Recent population change of the southern elephant seal at Îles Crozet and Îles Kerguelen: the end of the decrease?
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- 06 May 2004, pp. 193-197
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Epibenthic macrofauna associated with the shelf and slope of a young and isolated Southern Ocean island
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- 19 May 2008, pp. 281-290
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Eocene land mammals from Seymour Island, Antarctica: palaeobiogeographical implications
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- 12 May 2004, pp. 3-15
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The effect of human activities on moisture content of soils and underlying permafrost from the McMurdo Sound region, Antarctica
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- 12 May 2004, pp. 307-314
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Biological soil crusts in continental Antarctica: Garwood Valley, southern Victoria Land, and Diamond Hill, Darwin Mountains region
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- 23 May 2013, pp. 115-123
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Soil trampling in an Antarctic Specially Protected Area: tools to assess levels of human impact
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- 09 February 2009, pp. 229-236
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Measuring ecosystem response in a rapidly changing environment: the Latitudinal Gradient Project
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- 14 November 2006, pp. 465-471
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Biodegradation of diesel oil by cold-adapted bacterial strains of Arthrobacter spp. from Antarctica
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- 21 April 2020, pp. 341-353
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Wax esters versus triacylglycerols in myctophid fishes from the Southern Ocean
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- 06 May 2004, pp. 436-444
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Local climatology of fast ice in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
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- 15 February 2018, pp. 125-142
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Interannual active layer variability at the Limnopolar Lake CALM site on Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, Antarctica
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- 20 March 2013, pp. 167-180
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Observations of atmospheric boundary layer temperature profiles with a small unmanned aerial vehicle
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- 18 July 2013, pp. 205-213
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The Antarctic climate of the UKMO Unified Model
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- 12 May 2004, pp. 115-122
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Low-level wind profiles at an Antarctic coastal station
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- 14 May 2004, pp. 169-178
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The lipid, fatty acid and fatty alcohol composition of the myctophid fish Electrona antarctica: high level of wax esters and food-chain implications
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- 10 May 2004, pp. 258-265
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Dissolved carbohydrates in Antarctic sea ice
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- 27 April 2004, pp. 119-125
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Sponges of the Lazarev and Weddell Sea, Antarctica: explanations for their patchy occurrence
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- 12 May 2004, pp. 227-234
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Fourteen degrees of latitude and a continent apart: comparison of lichen activity over two years at continental and maritime Antarctic sites
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- 17 September 2010, pp. 681-690
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Age and growth of high Antarctic notothenioid fish
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- 27 April 2004, pp. 227-235
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