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Processing of C-13-labelled phytoplankton in a fine-grained sandy-shelf sediment (North Sea): relative importance of different macrofauna species
A Kamp
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U Witte
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Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS)
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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Agriculture & Biology
subduction
100%
North Sea
91%
phytoplankton
79%
sediments
69%
Polychaeta
53%
Bivalvia
49%
Tellinidae
45%
Nephtyidae
45%
Nephtys
43%
organisms
43%
particulate organic matter
34%
carbon
32%
Echinodermata
29%
time series analysis
28%
Bacillariophyceae
24%
organic matter
22%
sand
21%
Spatangidae
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
shelf sediment
95%
phytoplankton
58%
organism
51%
subduction
41%
incubation
41%
sea
40%
deposit feeder
33%
carbon
28%
particulate organic matter
28%
bivalve
24%
entrainment
24%
sediment
23%
diatom
22%
advection
21%
laboratory experiment
21%
time series
17%
organic matter
16%
in situ
15%
sand
15%
experiment
9%