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The platycopine condition: new observations on reproduction, respiration and feeding in living, deep-sea Platycopina (Crustacea, Ostracoda)

During cruise SO 136 of the German Research Vessel ‘SONNE’ to the Tasman Sea and Southern Ocean (16. Oct. – 12. Nov. 1998 from Wellington/NZ to Hobart/Tasmania) numerous deep-sea sediment samples were collected with such devices as a box-corer, an epi-benthic sledge and a multi-corer. These samples...

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Published in:Marine biodiversity 2005-10, Vol.35 (2), p.157-187
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Benthos
Benthos collecting devices
Corers
Cruises
Cytherella
Cytherella corpusculum
Cytherella hiatus
Cytherella intonsa
Cytherella permutata
Cytherella plusminusre
Deep sea
Deep sea environments
Deep water
Dyspnea
Fossils
Grammcythella dysponea
Inversacytherella tanantia
Marine
New genera
New genus
Research vessels
Respiration
Revisions
Sediment samplers
Sediment samples
Taxonomic revision
Water depth
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