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    Distribution and structure of macrobenthic fauna in the eastern Laptev Sea in relation to environmental factors by STEFFENS, Matthias, PIEPENBURG, Dieter, SCHMID, Michael K

    Published in Polar biology (01-09-2006)
    “…The Laptev Sea still ranks among the less known regions of the world's ocean. Here, we describe the distribution and composition of macrobenthic communities of…”
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    Trophic pathways and carbon flux patterns in the Laptev Sea by Schmid, Michael K., Piepenburg, Dieter, Golikov, Alexander A., Juterzenka, Karen von, Petryashov, Victor V., Spindler, Michael

    Published in Progress in oceanography (01-10-2006)
    “…The Laptev Sea is a high-Arctic epicontinental sea north of Siberia (Russia) that is one of the least understood regions of the worlds ocean. It is…”
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    The benthos off King George Island (South Shetland Islands, Antarctica): further evidence for a lack of a latitudinal biomass cline in the Southern Ocean by PIEPENBURG, Dieter, SCHMID, Michael K, GERDES, Dieter

    Published in Polar biology (01-02-2002)
    “…The benthic fauna off King George Island (South Shetland Islands, Antarctica) was investigated during "Polarstern" expedition ANT XV/3 in March 1998. Samples…”
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    A photographic survey of the epibenthic megafauna of the Arctic Laptev Sea shelf: distribution, abundance, and estimates of biomass and organic carbon demand by Piepenburg, Dieter, Schmid, Michael K.

    “…The epibenthic megafauna of the high-Arctic Laptev Sea shelf was investigated in August/September 1993 and October 1995. At 13 stations in water depths of…”
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    Brittle star fauna (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) of the Arctic northwestern Barents Sea : composition, abundance, biomass and spatial distribution by PIEPENBURG, D, SCHMID, M. K

    Published in Polar biology (01-07-1996)
    “…Epibenthic brittle star assemblages were investigated on the northwestern Barents Sea shelf between 81 degree and 77 degree N in July 1991. At 9 drift stations…”
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