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    Climate Effect on Food Supply to Depths Greater than 4,000 Meters in the Northeast Pacific by Smith, K. L., Baldwin, R. J., H. A. Ruhl, M. Kahru, Mitchell, B. G., Kaufmann, R. S.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-2006)
    “…A long time-series study was conducted over 15 yr (1989-2004) to measure particulate organic carbon (POC) flux as an estimate of food supply reaching >4,000-m…”
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    Pelagic-Benthic Coupling in the Abyssal Eastern North Pacific: An 8-Year Time-Series Study of Food Supply and Demand by Smith, Kenneth L., Kaufmann, Ronald S., Baldwin, Roberta J., Carlucci, A. F.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-05-2001)
    “…An 8-yr time-series study of the trophic coupling between a pelagic food supply and its utilization by the sediment community was conducted at 4,100-m depth in…”
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    Long-Term Discrepancy Between Food Supply and Demand in the Deep Eastern North Pacific by Smith, Kenneth L., Kaufmann, Ronald S.

    “…A 7-year study of food supply [sinking particulate organic carbon (POC)] and food demand [sediment community oxygen consumption (SCOC)] in the abyssal eastern…”
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    Deep-sea epibenthic echinoderms and a temporally varying food supply: results from a one year time series in the N.E. Pacific by Lauerman, Lynn M.L., Kaufmann, Ronald S.

    “…Abundance and distribution of epibenthic echinoderms and detrital material at an abyssal site (4100 m) in the N.E. Pacific were examined between June 1994 and…”
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    Seasonal variation in biochemical indicators of physiological status in Euphausia superba from Port Foster, Deception Island, Antarctica by Cullen, M, Kaufmann, R.S, Lowery, M.S

    “…Seasonal changes in biochemical indicators of physiological status were analyzed in abdominal muscle of the Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, collected from…”
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    Spatial and temporal variation in the abundance, distribution and population structure of epibenthic megafauna in Port Foster, Deception Island by Cranmer, T.L., Ruhl, H.A., Baldwin, R.J., Kaufmann, R.S.

    “…Abundance and spatial distribution of epibenthic megafauna were examined at Port Foster, Deception Island, five times between March 1999 and November 2000…”
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    Coupling of Near-Bottom Pelagic and Benthic Processes at Abyssal Depths in the Eastern North Pacific Ocean by Smith, K. L., Kaufmann, R. S., Baldwin, R. J.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-1994)
    “…A time-series site was established in the eastern North Pacific Ocean to study the coupling between near-bottom pelagic and benthic processe at abyssal depths…”
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    Variability of epipelagic macrozooplankton/micronekton community structure in the NW Weddell Sea, Antarctica (1995–1996) by Fisher, E. C, Kaufmann, R. S, Smith, K. L., Jr

    Published in Marine biology (01-02-2004)
    “…Macrozooplankton/micronekton in the epipelagic zone (0–100 m) of the NW Weddell Sea were sampled with a 10 m² multiple opening-closing net environmental…”
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    Temporal patterns in the distribution, biomass and community structure of macrozooplankton and micronekton within Port Foster, Deception Island, Antarctica by Kaufmann, Ronald S., Fisher, Erin C., Gill, Walthus H., King, Andrew L., Laubacher, Matthew, Sullivan, Brian

    “…The pelagic community within the flooded caldera of Deception Island, Antarctica, was sampled with a 10-m 2 opening-closing MOCNESS trawl on five cruises…”
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    Activity patterns of mobile epibenthic megafauna at an abyssal site in the eastern North Pacific: results from a 17-month time-lapse photographic study by Kaufmann, R.S., Smith, K.L.

    “…Mobile epibenthic megafauna are important components of many deep-sea communities, yet direct observations of their activities and estimates of their potential…”
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    Detrital aggregates on the sea floor: chemical composition and aerobic decomposition rates at a time-series station in the abyssal NE Pacific by Smith, K.L., Baldwin, R.J., Glatts, R.C., Kaufmann, R.S., Fisher, E.C.

    “…Seasonal pulses of particulate matter sink to the sea floor and form visible detrital aggregates between July and December at an abyssal station (Sta. M, 4100…”
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    Distribution and abundance of epibenthic megafauna at a long time-series station in the abyssal northeast Pacific by Lauerman, L.M.L., Kaufmann, R.S., Smith, K.L.

    “…Abundance and dispersion of epibenthic megafauna were examined at an abyssal site (4100 m depth) in the northeast Pacific (Sta. M, 34°50'N, 123°00'W)…”
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    Cl-37 in the Dead Sea system---preliminary results by Stiller, Mariana, Nissenbaum, Arie, Kaufmann, Ronald S., Long, Austin

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-11-1998)
    “…This study presents the first set of δ 37Cl measurements in the Dead Sea environment. δ 37Cl values for the meromictic (long term stratified) Dead Sea water…”
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    Effects of seasonal pack ice on the distribution of macrozooplankton and micronekton in the northwestern Weddell Sea by KAUFMANN, R. S, SMITH, K. L, BALDWIN, R. J, GLATTS, R. C, ROBISON, B. H, REISENBICHLER, K. R

    Published in Marine biology (01-12-1995)
    “…Bottom-moored free-vehicle acoustic instruments were used in concert with midwater trawls and baited traps to examine the abundance, size distribution and…”
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