Scientific Results of Cruise Vii of the Carnegie During 1928-1929 Under the Command of Captain J. P. Ault, Issue 536 |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LISTS OF SPECIES BY STATIONS | 190 |
Supplementary Data | 197 |
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50-meter tow abundant Acartia danae Acrocalanus gibber Acrocalanus gracilis Atlantic plankton Atlantic record bottom depth Calanus minor Calocalanus pavo Candacia bispinosa cent Centropages calaninus Clausocalanus arcuicornis Clytemnestra cm³ confined copepods Copilia denticulata Corycaeus Crustacea deeper tows Density Depth of tow diurnal surface tows elongatus Eucalanus attenuatus Euchaeta marina f f f Farranula carinata Fauna und Flora fifth legs figs flavicornis Flora des Golfes furcatus G. O. Sars Genus gibbula Giesbrecht Golfes von Neapel Haloptilus longicornis Hydrogen-ion conc hydrogen-ion concentration Labidocera detruncata Length of tow Lucicutia clausii Macrosetella gracilis maxilliped Mecynocera clausi meter tow Microcalanus pusillus Microsetella rosea Neocalanus gracilis nocturnal Oithona attenuata Oithonina nana Oncaea Pacific Paracalanus parvus Phaenna Pontella Pontellina plumata Pseudocalanus minutus pumilus robustior salinity Sapphirina auronitens Scolecithricella Scolecithrix danae simplex single tow species Depth specimens speciosus spinirostris station 64 Temora three depths three tows typicus Undinula darwinii venusta vertical tow Volume of tow