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    How to account for the lipid effect on carbon stable-isotope ratio (δ13C): sample treatment effects and model bias by Mintenbeck, K., Brey, T., Jacob, U., Knust, R., Struck, U.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-03-2008)
    “…This study investigated the impact of lipid extraction, CaCO3 removal and of both treatments combined on fish tissue δ13C, δ15N and C:N ratio. Furthermore, the…”
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    Response of Antarctic benthic communities to disturbance: first results from the artificial Benthic Disturbance Experiment on the eastern Weddell Sea Shelf, Antarctica by Gerdes, D., Isla, E., Knust, R., Mintenbeck, K., Rossi, S.

    Published in Polar biology (01-11-2008)
    “…The long-term benthic disturbance experiment (BENDEX) was started on the eastern Weddell Sea shelf off Austasen (Antarctica) during ‘Polarstern’ cruise ANT…”
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    Towards the trophic structure of the Bouvet Island marine ecosystem by Jacob, U., Brey, T., Fetzer, I., Kaehler, S., Mintenbeck, K., Dunton, K., Beyer, K., Struck, U., Pakhomov, E.A., Arntz, W.E.

    Published in Polar biology (01-01-2006)
    “…Although Bouvet Island is of considerable importance for Southern Ocean species conservation, information on the marine community species inventory and trophic…”
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    The role of iceberg scours in niche separation within the Antarctic fish genus Trematomus by BRENNER, M, BUCK, B. H, CORDES, S, DIETRICH, L, JACOB, U, MINTENBECK, K, SCHRÖDER, A, BREY, T, KNUST, R, ARNTZ, W

    Published in Polar biology (01-07-2001)
    “…Species of the Antarctic fish genus Trematomus occupy different trophic niches. It is not clear, however, whether small-scale variability in benthic community…”
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    Stable isotope food web studies: a case for standardized sample treatment by Jacob, Ute, Mintenbeck, Katja, Brey, Thomas, Knust, Rainer, Beyer, Kerstin

    “…Enrichment of the stable isotopes13C and15N across trophic levels is a commonly used tool in studies on organic matter flow and food webs. However, there is…”
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    The benefits to climate science of including early-career scientists as reviewers by Casado, Mathieu, Gremion, Gwenaëlle, Rosenbaum, Paul, Caccavo, Jilda Alicia, Aho, Kelsey, Champollion, Nicolas, Connors, Sarah L., Dahood, Adrian, Fernandez, Alfonso, Lizotte, Martine, Mintenbeck, Katja, Poloczanska, Elvira, Fugmann, Gerlis

    Published in Geoscience communication (Online) (21-04-2020)
    “…Early-career scientists (ECSs) are a large part of the workforce in science. While they produce new scientific knowledge that they share in publications, they…”
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    Depth-dependence in stable isotope ratio δ 15N of benthic POM consumers: The role of particle dynamics and organism trophic guild by Mintenbeck, K., Jacob, U., Knust, R., Arntz, W.E., Brey, T.

    “…The stable nitrogen isotope ratio (δ 15N) is an established indicator of trophic hierarchy in marine food-web studies. Most of these studies presume that…”
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    Depth-dependence in stable isotope ratio delta super(1) super(5)N of benthic POM consumers: The role of particle dynamics and organism trophic guild by Mintenbeck, K, Jacob, U, Knust, R, Arntz, W E, Brey, T

    “…The stable nitrogen isotope ratio ( delta super(1) super(5)N) is an established indicator of trophic hierarchy in marine food-web studies. Most of these…”
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    Depth-dependence in stable isotope ratio [delta]^sup 15^N of benthic POM consumers: The role of particle dynamics and organism trophic guild by Mintenbeck, K, Jacob, U, Knust, R, Arntz, W E, Brey, T

    “…The stable nitrogen isotope ratio (...) is an established indicator of trophic hierarchy in marine food-web studies. Most of these studies presume that spatial…”
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